Jews have never, ever, ever wished to be separate, unless they were forced to be.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Jew does not wish to be isolated. He fears being alone, without allies.
In this part of the world, Jews and Arabs will live together forever.
There is something very very special, universal and easily identifiable among all Jews; it is beyond territory, it is something we all have in common.
I think it was when I was nineteen, by that time the Jewish laws were already in force and the split was beginning to come about which isolated the Jewish culture.
Jewish existence in the Land of Israel depends only on the Jews, and on what the Jews think of themselves.
It's interesting when you're part of a group - the Jews, to be exact - that the world has had such problems with.
It seems, though, that historically we have now reached a position in which Jews cannot legitimately be understood always and only as presumptive victims.
The question of boundaries is a major question of the Jewish people because the Jews are the great experts of crossing boundaries. They have a sense of identity inside themselves that doesn't permit them to cross boundaries with other people.
On this land, Muslims, Christians and Jews can coexist together, as they have - as they had for the - for hundreds of years in the framework of a democratic state.
Jews can live their own life as Jews and yet be part of a different country.