There are those who say we must rescind the Golan Heights law that was passed in the Knesset. To rescind is a concept from the days of the Inquisition. Our forefathers were burned at the stake and would not rescind their faith.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The Golan Heights is an area in the north of the State of Israel that has no part in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
I ask the members of the Knesset to be very strict about maintaining the principles of democracy.
Every opinion must be suffered. One must listen to what may be rousing, annoying, even shocking, but it must be done honestly, fairly and with equanimity, respecting the rights of every Member of the Knesset and each faction, guarding the minority in the face of the predatory majority.
We have no desire to permanently rule over millions of Palestinians, who double their numbers every generation. Israel, which wishes to be an exemplary democracy, will not be able to bear such a reality over time. The Disengagement Plan presents the possibility of opening a gate to a different reality.
All repressive laws must be revoked, and laws introduced to protect the rights of the people.
It was a grave mistake to dismantle the Jewish communities in Sinai.
I won't intervene in Knesset decisions.
I think we need to change the system of elections in order to give less power to some sectors in Israeli society.
Our law is a Jordanian law that we inherited, which applies to both the West Bank and Gaza, and sets the death penalty for those who sell land to Israelis.
I don't see any situation where Israel will not be sitting on the Golan Heights.