Israel's relations with the United States are a cornerstone, and without them, we cannot make our way in the current global climate.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Israel can't make peace without the clear support of the United States.
We have a close, unshakable bond between the United States and Israel, and between the American and Israeli people. We share common values and a commitment to a democratic future for the world, and we are both committed to a two-state solution. But that doesn't mean that we're going to agree.
The relationship between Israel and the United States is a bond of - it's just a very powerful bond. It was, it is, and will be and will continue to be.
There is no prospect that the United States will say to Israel, 'You do such and such and we'll not support you in your security.'
The United States is a strong and ardent ally of Israel. The fact of the matter is that friends can disagree. I think what's important is that world leaders are able to sit down with one another, have frank conversations and move forward.
There is an alliance between Israel and the United States, and it has never been stronger than at the time of George W. Bush.
If America is truly Israel's greatest ally, we should not be asking it to put its citizens and future at risk by forcing the establishment of a hostile Palestinian state as the only option.
The question is no longer whether the United States should contribute to assuring Israel's survival and prosperity; that goes without saying.
We have no stronger ally anywhere in the world than Israel.
Israel must take decisions that are good to Israel. We must not try to satisfy anyone else, including our closest ally, the United States of America.