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TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 31: Madonna (L) and Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni leave after dinner at the chic Stefan Braun restaurant on August 31, 2009 in Tel Aviv.
View Photo »TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 31: Madonna and her Brazilian boyfriend Jesus Luz climb into their car after dinner with Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni on August 31, 2009 in Tel Aviv.
View Photo »TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 31: Madonna (C) and Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni leave after dinner at the chic Stefan Braun restaurant on August 31, 2009 in Tel Aviv.
View Photo »TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 31: Madonna and her Brazilian boyfriend Jesus Luz climb into their car after dinner with Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni on August 31, 2009 in Tel Aviv.
View Photo »TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 31: Madonna (center left) and Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni walk out of a corridor together after their dinner at the chic Stefan Braun restaurant on August 31, 2009 in Tel Aviv.
View Photo »TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 31: Madonna and her Brazilian boyfriend Jesus Luz climb into their car after dinner with Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni on August 31, 2009 in Tel Aviv.
View Photo »TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 31: Madonna (L) and Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni leave after dinner at the chic Stefan Braun restaurant on August 31, 2009 in Tel Aviv.
View Photo »TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 31: Madonna and her Brazilian boyfriend Jesus Luz climb into their car after dinner with Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni on August 31, 2009 in Tel Aviv.
View Photo »TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 31: Madonna (C) embraces Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni (R) after dinner at the chic Stefan Braun restaurant on August 31, 2009 in Tel Aviv.
View Photo »US singer Madonna, second left, and Israeli Kadima party leader Tzipi Livni, right, walk outside a restaurant in Tel Aviv, on August 31, 2009.
View Photo »US singer Madonna, (L) and Israeli Kadima party leader Tzipi Livni, (R) embrace outside a restaurant in Tel Aviv, on August 31, 2009. Madonna landed in Israel Sunday morning ahead of two Tel Aviv concerts scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, the final stop on her 'Sticky and Sweet' tour.
View Photo »US singer Madonna, second left, and Israeli Kadima party leader Tzipi Livni, right, walk outside a restaurant in Tel Aviv, on August 31, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. pop star Madonna (C) poses next to her Brazilian boyfriend Jesus Luz (L) and Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni (R) in Tel Aviv late August 31, 2009. Madonna is in Israel for two scheduled Tel Aviv concerts, the final stop on her "Sticky and Sweet" tour.
View Photo »U.S. singer Madonna, second left, and Israeli Kadima party leader Tzipi Livni, right, are seen outside a restaurant in Tel Aviv, Israel, Monday, Aug. 31, 2009.
View Photo »TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 19: In this handout image provided by the British Embassy, British Foreign Office Minister for the Middle East Ivan Lewis (R) meets Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni (L) on August 19, 2009 in Tel Aviv, Israel.
View Photo »TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 19: In this handout image provided by the British Embassy, British Foreign Office Minister for the Middle East Ivan Lewis (R) meets Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni (L) on August 19, 2009 in Tel Aviv, Israel.
View Photo »Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni, left, walks in front of U.S. Mideast envoy George Mitchell, center, during their meeting in Jerusalem, Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center sits with opposition leader Tzipi Livni, left, and lawmaker Tzachi Hanegbi, right , during a meeting of the foreign affairs and defense committee at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem, Monday, June 1, 2009.
View Photo »Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) sits next to opposition leader and former foreign minister, Tzipi Livni (L), at the Knesset before a meeting of the Israeli parliament's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee in Jerusalem on June 1, 2009.
View Photo »REHOVOT, ISRAEL - MAY 31: (ISRAEL-OUT) In this photo released by the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO), Israeli President Shimon Peres (10th-L), Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (9th-L), Kadima leader and new opposition leader Tzipi Livni (7th-R) and other Israeli dignitar...
View Photo »REHOVOT, ISRAEL - MAY 31: (ISRAEL-OUT) In this photo released by the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO), Israeli President Shimon Peres (4th-L), Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (3rd-L), Kadima leader and new opposition leader Tzipi Livni (7th-L) and other Israeli dignitar...
View Photo »Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni (L) waits for the address by Israeli President Shimon Peres at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee annual policy conference May 4, 2009 at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC.
View Photo »TEL AVIV - APRIL 16: (ISRAEL-OUT) In this handout photo provided by the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, Senator George Mitchell (2nd L), Special Envoy for Middle East Peace, meets with Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni (R) on April 16, 2009 in Tel Aviv, Israel.
View Photo »Outgoing Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, right, sits with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, center, and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister designate Benjamin Netanyahu's government in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, Tuesday,...
View Photo »JERUSALEM - MARCH 31: Kadima leader and new opposition leader Tzipi Livni (C) listens to Israeli Prime Minister-Designate Benjamin Netanyahu (R) during the swearing-in session of Netanyahu's new coalition in the Knesset on March 31, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel.
View Photo »TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - AUGUST 31: Madonna and her Brazilian boyfriend Jesus Luz climb into their car after dinner with Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni on August 31, 2009 in Tel Aviv.
View Photo »Israel has been delegitimized, and its position has been eroded
We will not let Ehud Olmert, (former Foreign Minister) Tzipi Livni and (Defense Minister) Ehud Barak, who sent our sons to war, reach the Hague International Criminal Court.
A solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can only be reached through negotiations, but we must not negotiate with Hamas, which represents radical Islamic views.
Neither Olmert nor Tzipi Livni, the foreign minister during the Cast Lead offensive, and a member of Israel's war cabinet, would enjoy immunity from prosecution for alleged breaches of the Geneva conventions
We have proven to Hamas that we have changed the equation
They're looking for their own legitimacy, and if they're getting it from [Opposition Leader] Tzipi Livni and [President] Shimon Peres, that's a fine thing
Dialogue with Iran cannot go on forever, and today, more than ever, it's clear that Iran's aim is to attain nuclear weapons, and that to accomplish this goal it will use various ways of trying to avoid arrangements that don't enable it to continue its nuclear program
The prime minister [Ehud Olmert] was about to have an indictment filed against him, and the foreign minister herself [Tzipi Livni] specifically told both the Americans and the Palestinians: Don't you dare sign the agreement.
The world must draw lessons from Iran's conduct and realize that (Tehran) is not being transparent (with regards to its nuclear program)
We will not agree to a situation in which Ehud Olmert, Ehud Barak and Tzipi Livni who sent Israeli soldiers to defend cities and civilians will be called to the defendants' benches at The Hague
Iran is toying with the world. The deal doesn't solve a major issue - the complete halt of uranium enrichment. There's a clear international consensus that a nuclear Iran is unacceptable
We will not allow Ehud Olmert, Tzipi Livni and Ehud Barak, who sent our sons to war, to be summoned to the international court in The Hague
Iran is toying with the world. The deal doesn't solve a major issue - the complete halt of uranium enrichment. There's a clear international consensus that a nuclear Iran is unacceptable
We will not agree to a situation where (ex-premier) Ehud Olmert, (defence minister) Ehud Barak and (ex-foreign minister and now opposition leader) Tzipi Livni, who sent our soldiers to defend our cities and citizens, will sit on the defendants' bench in The Hague
I believe most American Jews support Israel and want to see it thrive as a Jewish and democratic state ... Like you, I believe ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by realizing the vision of two nation states living side by side in peace and security is in the best interests of Israel, the United Sta...
We will not agree to a situation in which Ehud Olmert, Ehud Barak and Tzipi Livni, who sent [Israeli] soldiers to defend our cities and citizens, will be summoned as defendants to The Hague
I believe most American Jews support Israel and want to see it thrive as a Jewish and democratic state ... Like you, I believe ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by realizing the vision of two nation states living side by side in peace and security is in the best interests of Israel, the United Sta...
We will not agree to a situation in which [former prime minister] Ehud Olmert, [Defense Minister] Ehud Barak and [former foreign minister] Tzipi Livni, who sent IDF soldiers to defend cities and civilians, will be called to the defendants' benches at The Hague
The world understands that it cannot allow for a nuclear Iran. However, unfortunately, there is a gap between this understanding and actions on the ground.
We will not allow Ehud Olmert, Tzipi Livni and Ehud Barak, who sent our sons to war, reach the Hague International Criminal Court
I was not privy to the contacts between Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and PA President Mahmoud Abbas, and only after the proposal was published, I said publicly that I found it unacceptable
We are excited that Tzipi Livni is seriously pursuing a stable government in Israel. There may be different methodologies to achieving this goal, but we at CECI will support any practical way of doing so, no matter where the idea comes from.
In my view ... the discussion [in] the pro-Israel community of what best advances Israel’s cause should be inclusive and broad enough to encompass a variety of views, provided it is conducted in a respectful and legitimate manner.
In my view, the discussion in the pro-Israel community of what best advances Israel's cause should be inclusive and broad enough to encompass a variety of views, provided it is conducted in a respectful and legitimate manner ... Along the way, we may not agree on everything but I do believe that we must...
Europe knows the significance of a country protecting its citizens, and we expect it not to accept a comparison between defensive army forces and terrorists.
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