We are saying it all the time. You should say it in Arabic, not in English. You should teach it in your schools. You should stop the hatred. You should stop naming streets after terrorists. Look at the squares in Ramallah. Look at the streets in Jenin. You are naming streets after terrorists.
Once again we have gathered to discuss the Middle East, Israel and the Palestinians. Time and time again we meet in this Chamber for this debate. We hear very long discussions about the nature of the conflict and new proposals to solve it. But the root of the conflict is not very hard to understand,…
At the outset, I would like to congratulate Uruguay on its becoming a member of the Security Council and for a successful month as Security Council President. That is no easy task, and you, Mr. President, have performed it well. As we begin this new year with a new Security Council, please allow me …
Forty years ago, Israel’s Ambassador, Chaim Herzog, stood in this Hall at this very rostrum and stood up for truth and for high principles at the lowest point in the history of the United Nations (see A/PV.2400). He courageously denounced the shameful attempt to define the national aspirations of th…
As Israel’s new ambassador to the United Nations, I have been charged with a sacred
duty: to represent the people and the State of Israel before the nations of the world.
Like people everywhere, the people of Israel seek to live in peace and to see their children prosper. For the Jewish people, wh…