Sometimes I think that if we have to go back, then it certainly won't be to Jerusalem. Not to the Jerusalem beset with racism that we left at the height of the last Gaza war.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If the withdrawal from Gaza goes badly, obviously, that will set us back.
If you are asking for my point of view, I would say that the Palestinians should go back to Palestine.
Israel's days without Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria and the Gaza Strip are gone and will not return.
I don't think the area of Jerusalem should be part of a Jewish state; it belongs to all people, to Christians and Muslims and the Jewish people.
Jerusalem is a time bomb that I fear is just waiting to go off.
We must give up Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem and return to the core of the territory that is the State of Israel prior to 1967, with minor corrections dictated by the reality created since then.
The Palestinians must be brought to an understanding that Jerusalem will always remain under Israeli sovereignty and that there is no point for them in opening negotiations about Jerusalem.
For one moment, after I left Jerusalem with my family for life in Illinois, I thought that maybe there's still a chance: maybe there are still enough people in Israel who refuse to rule and oppress another nation.
Put an end to talk on dividing Jerusalem. There can be no negotiations about Jerusalem.
I am working on the assumption that in the future there will be no Jews in Gaza.
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