In reality it's pretty obvious that all the citizens of Israel have total civil equality.Collection: Equality
There is no contradiction between the fact that Israel has full personal equality of citizenship but extends national rights only to the Jewish people.Collection: Equality
In the past, we saw European leaders speaking against the Jews. Now, we see them speaking against Israel. It is the same anti-Semitism of blood libels, spreading lies, distorting reality and brainwashing people into hating Israel and the Jews.
When I was in the army in the Golani troops, I served with Zionist and modern Orthodox guys and I became friends with them.
They say that I'm very calculated and not very sensitive - that a regular, average person, there are many things that bother them, and I don't see or feel it.
If you get into emotions, then it disturbs your work. Sometimes you focus on what's less important and not the main thing.
We witness anti-Semitic attacks in the heart of Europe. We hear anti-Semitic slanders in European media. We feel anti-Semitic hatred in the continent that should have learned the lesson.
Every country, every donation is a different case, and there are many cases where NGOs are getting support from foreign countries for good purposes.
Israel's Supreme Court is one of the best in the world, and I think that it should stay that way; I don't want to weaken it, I just want to change its approach.
I don't think I can change the fact that the court can cancel a law, but I think the court should only get involved in extreme issues like human rights violations.
No one was talking about a two-state solution until the '90s, then it became an acceptable solution.
We in the Jewish Home party talk all the time about how Judea and Samaria are our homeland and they are part of Israel, so we are there to stay.
Zionism needn't continue, and won't continue, to bow its head to a system of individual rights interpreted in a universal way.
We live in a democratic country, and in a democracy freedom of speech is for the people and also for the leaders.
The Knesset is the parliament that passes the most laws in the world. It's a disaster for the business sector.
The arrogance of secular Jews regarding the ultra-Orthodox community and their attempt to impose on it a different lifestyle is inappropriate.
I've had it with those women - women! - who seek to undermine the serious work of women in Israeli politics by describing them as 'attractive and elegant' but utterly vacant.
The issue of prohibiting pardons shouldn't be a political one, but a legal and moral one that relates to the details of the specific case before the court.
Anyone who has followed my work knows that I'm an advocate of reducing the power of the High Court of Justice, according to the principle of separation of powers.
The court's authority must be clear, and it must not blatantly intervene in the decisions of the legislative and executive branches.
Cabinet resolutions approving mass releases of terrorists deal a mortal blow to the status of Israel's judges and courts.
I think, as a secular woman who heads a religious party and lives in Tel Aviv, we don't have so many problems on religion and state. Politicians, like Yair Lapid and Avigdor Liberman, are trying to create these problems for all different reasons and interests in order to get more votes.
We spoke at endless cabinet meetings about the need to stop the flow of money to the families of terrorists and to the terrorists in jails.
We must openly call for the establishment of a Kurdish state that separates Iran from Turkey, one which will be friendly towards Israel.