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(Ynet News) Moran Azulay - Speaking to the Knesset on Tuesday on the 40th anniversary of Egyptian President Sadat's historic visit to Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, "I say with sincere regret, I have not yet come across the Palestinian Sadat who will declare his desire to end the conflict, who will recognize the State of Israel inside borders, whatever they may be, and support our right to live in peace and security." "First comes the recognition of [Israel's] existence and then its right to exist. This is what Sadat did, unlike our Palestinian neighbors, who to this day refuse to recognize the State of Israel's right to exist." 2017-11-22 00:00:00Full Article
Netanyahu: I Have Not Yet Come Across the Palestinian Sadat Who Will End the Conflict
(Ynet News) Moran Azulay - Speaking to the Knesset on Tuesday on the 40th anniversary of Egyptian President Sadat's historic visit to Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, "I say with sincere regret, I have not yet come across the Palestinian Sadat who will declare his desire to end the conflict, who will recognize the State of Israel inside borders, whatever they may be, and support our right to live in peace and security." "First comes the recognition of [Israel's] existence and then its right to exist. This is what Sadat did, unlike our Palestinian neighbors, who to this day refuse to recognize the State of Israel's right to exist." 2017-11-22 00:00:00Full Article
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