The idea that the State of Israel could be democracy only for its Jewish citizens is unconscionable, and we must find a way to address this.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Israel cannot be a democracy if it occupies land of other people.
Since Israel is a democratic state surrounded by essentially undemocratic states which have sworn her destruction, those interested in democracy everywhere must support Israel's existence.
Israel is the only democracy in this part of the world.
We are fighting to keep Israel a democracy - not just in terms of its electoral system but also in terms of its values.
I have reached a conclusion that when we have to make a choice between greater Israel or a Jewish democratic state - and we have to make this choice, it is inevitable - then my choice is a Jewish democratic country.
Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East.
We cannot keep the Jewish state without being a democratic state.
I think we need to change the system of elections in order to give less power to some sectors in Israeli society.
It pains me to see the gap that exists in the public's consciousness - religious and secular - between the notion of Israel as a Jewish state and as a democratic state.
We want Israel as a democratic and Jewish state. So you have to maintain a Jewish majority, and you want to do that by legal means, by democratic means.