It was a grave mistake to dismantle the Jewish communities in Sinai.
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Faced with destruction, the Jewish people survived.
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.
Israel fights back, which is very much at odds with the Jewish instinct to discuss and deconstruct everything until action itself seems senseless.
Every leaving of a Jewish community is a most difficult thing.
Jews have been in Egypt since Biblical times, and Alexandria had once been, at least partially, a Jewish city.
We are losing the Jewish people in the Diaspora.
I would be heartbroken if I ever thought that people in the Jewish community thought that Britain was no longer a safe place for them.
The days that Israel was separated from Europe are gone.
I have a very clear view, which is that if you disagree with the policies of Israel, fine, say so, but that is never a reason to take that out on Jewish communities.
But we wish to give the Jews a Homeland. Not by dragging them ruthlessly out of their sustaining soil, but rather by removing them carefully, roots and all, to a better terrain.
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