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" "وكثيرا ما سئلت عما أشعر به نحو الألمان، وأعتقد أن هذا هو المكان الذي يجب أن أرد فيه. لقد حتمت علينا حقائق الحياة، رغم مرارتها، أن نتعامل ونتصل مع ألمانيا بعد الحرب، وبديهي أنه لا يوجد شيء يمكن أن يمحو آثار المجزرة. إن ذكرى الملايين الستة من اليهود لا يجب أن تمحي من ذهن البشرية، ولا يجب إطلاقا أن ينساها أي يهودي أو ألماني. وعلى الرغم من أنني احتجت إلى جهد كبير لكي أطأ أرض ألمانيا عام 1967، فإنني كنت أؤيد التعويضات، وحصولنا على الأموال منهم لكي نبني دولة إسرائيل، وكنت أؤمن أن عليهم دينا كبيرا لنا يجب تسديده حتى يمكننا استيعاب كل من بقى من اليهود على قيد الحياة. بل إنني أعتقد أن وجود إسرائيل في حد ذاته ضمان حتى لا تتكرر المجزرة.
Golda Meir (born Golda Mabovitz (גולדה מאיר 3 May 1898 – 8 December 1978) was an Israeli politician and one of the founders of the State of Israel. She served as Minister of Labor, Foreign Minister, and as the fourth Prime Minister of Israel. She is the only woman to have served as a Prime Minister of Israel. Born in Kiev in the Russian Empire to Jewish parents, Meir immigrated as a child with her family to the United States in 1906.
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The one Asian nation with which we have, alas, made no headway whatsoever is China. … The Chinese government, in fact, is totally committed to the Arab war against Israel, and Mr. Arafat and his comrades are constantly given arms, money, and moral support by Peking, though I, for one, have never understood why, and for years, lived under the illusion that if we could only talk to the Chinese, we might get through to them.
Two pictures come to my mind when I mention China. The first is the horror with which I picked up a mine manufactured in China – so far away and remote from us – which had put an end to the life of a six-year-old girl in a border settlement in Israel. I stood there near that small coffin, surrounded by weeping, enraged relatives. ‘What on earth can the Chinese have against us?’ I kept thinking. ‘They don’t even know us.’ Then I remember, at the celebration of Kenya’s independence, sitting at a table near that of the Chinese delegation. It was a very relaxed, festive occasion, and I thought to myself, ‘Perhaps if I go over and sit down with them, we can talk a bit.’ So I asked Ehud to introduce himself to the Chinese. He walked over, held out his hand to the head of the delegation and said, ‘My foreign minister is here and would like to meet you.’ The Chinese just averted their gaze. They didn’t even bother to say, ‘No, thank you, we don’t want to meet her.
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When were Palestinians born? What was all of this area before the First World War when Britain got the Mandate over Palestine? What was Palestine, then? Palestine was then the area between the Mediterranean and the Iraqian border. Eastern West Bank was Palestine. I am a Palestinian, from 1921 to 1948, I carried a Palestinian passport. There was no such thing in this area as Jews, and Arabs, and Palestinians, There were Jews and Arabs.