I agree that a nuclear Iran is extremely dangerous, and I believe that it must be prevented.
From Isaac Herzog
No Israeli leader will accept a nuclear Iran.
Housing is the number one problem facing the citizens of Israel.
I grew up in a house where service to the country was a way of life, not a means of reaching a personal goal.
We need to separate the two peoples: Israeli Arabs are part and parcel of Israel, and Palestinians should be separate, as part of a two-state solution.
Rabbis throughout the ages, from Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Hacohen Kook onward, strictly prohibited going up on the Temple Mount. And now there is a minority group of rabbis encouraging Jews to go.
We have to be responsible in what we say as leaders.
I never argued against the position of the Chief Rabbinate on holy sites, including the Western Wall.
There is no difference between me and Netanyahu in reading the threat of Iran. There is no daylight between us on this issue at all.
Look what's going on: the Iranians are spreading military capabilities throughout the region; look what's going on in Yemen, Hizbollah, their cooperation with Assad, terror activities the world over, undermining regimes and states.
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