 ‫בדן וחיבר, על המצק. ‫-בדן וחיבר, על המצק. ‫אבל rather, ‫לאם ישראל, ‫כשג'רשו הבינון קנפטת ‫למולדת הישראל, ‫בין החומה אמינים שישראל ‫צריכה להיות דמוקרטיה ליברלית ‫שבלכל אזרח שמורז, ‫אסריאלי, הלפת השלטו, ‫ולקבוע את משלול חייו. ‫אחרי שנחול לשלול ממנו ‫צריכות לעשות שלו את קבודי. ‫אז חופש הישראל, ‫אז זכותו לבית החולים. ‫בספר של אופן ובכל ביטח, ‫אנחנו חושבים שאנחנו תמיד, ‫אנחנו ביטחים מלטרית, ‫לא זכות, ‫אז לא זכות, ‫אני חילה יעודי של חולה, ‫שחרישי של 13-המסך, ‫ששאולי רוצה לתתם. ‫אנחנו תתתן על ourselves ‫אולי נבשנו את הישראל ‫שאנחנו תמיד תמיד נעדים ‫למלטרית, היקד כבר של זה לא נתאר בגנות גדולית המאה, להתנו על היחד שחרורת 1944 בגרובוות לילד, כתבי בגנות של мужים שיויא הילד. בבקשה קוראי, הילד שלו לא ילדת אבל את זה אי-א tired jour, אני לא יכולה להפות את השגת של autres בגרובות. שכבר, אני לא יכולה להפות, אבל אז אני לא יכולה להפות את השגת שלו, כמובן שלך ית væלת לתב фот ISBNים שלך, איך ידע אשת הילדים, אבל יש דבר אחד שאני יכולה לעשות. ‫יש דברים שאני יכולה לעשות. ‫הוא קוראה לבוא שני חמש, ‫השנהל חמישה ורוסם של גברות אלגנטית, ‫שנהל חמישה, ‫אלגנטית אחרית שלך. ‫הוא קצר כיישה ותרצה, ‫הוא נרצה לבדת את בפלואו, ‫סוברות לא יהיה מסחר. ‫הוא לא יהיה מרק. ‫באזעת של אצד ישראל ‫שחרדת בן-שטרן. ‫אנחנו מאמינים שישראל היא מדיניית. Snoop Dogg, כבר, estuv She is Jewish. Her identity is Jewish. Her character is Jewish, and her treatment, its treatment rather to religious Syndrome. Its non-Jewish citizen is also Jewish, quoting for the Bible. We believed that as long as our security needs are maintained, Israel is a peaceful country. happy holidays to the nations of the region including the Palestinians it's time for you to recognize it will never move from here. So let's learn how to live, I had my card with leaders a great blessing in the Abraham Accord, great blessing in the economic momentum that was created in the Negav Summit with Egypt's Gulf country in Morocco and they'll be great blessing with the agreements that are yet to come. country of Israel will not be alone, it's on us to continue strengthen our diplomatic ties with the world, it's our duty to recruit the global community to fight against anti-semitism and to make sure that Israel will stay safe. We believe that the role of the government is to protect the law and the law is in protecting the government. The judiciary protects the weak and the strong, the law, the basic, the basis for our mutual life here, the economy needs to be dynamic, but our job is to protect those who does not have to give every child in every place a fair chance. We believe that the Iranian threat is of tough importance and we will do whatever we can do to prevent Iran from having nuclear capabilities or to solidify itself on Israel's border. I stand here today and I send this message to all those who want to hurt Israel, don't try us. Israel will do whatever it needs to protect itself against all threats. We believe and pray together to the safety of our soldiers and our police forces by air, by sea, by land, and we will not rest until our sons will be returned, the Dal Goldin, may their memory be a blessing and the two citizens who are still being held captive in the Gaza Strip. We agree, we acknowledge the fact that we shouldn't always agree on the freedom of press and the freedom of speech. We need to invest all efforts to find out the truth, but the big Israeli question is why now? Where we have a white consensus and all topics are the levels of hatred and anxiety are so high among Israel's society. Why the separation is a threat more than ever before? The answer is politics. In Israel, politics, the political arena is becoming vicious and violent and it is leaking to the streets and it is dragging the Israeli society downhill with it and this we must stop. This is our challenge. Instead of Israel, the citizens of Israel are better than that. There are forces and powers here that are like no others. In a time of a global crisis, this is our time to shine. We know how to adapt, how to evolve. We just need to do it together. In my office in the Israeli parliament, I have two pictures hung there. David Ben-Gurion and Menachem Begin, two political, bitter political rivals, but also two, the most important Israeli promises we ever had. They always thought, but they always remembered that they have the same cause, same goal, to build the strength, the moral strength of Israel. Our test is not if we want an argument, but if we were wise enough to work together with those who did not agree with us. This speech is heard by many people who did not vote in favor of this government that will never support it. I thank you for your willingness to listen. I ask to work together with you for the sake of the State of Israel. I am committed to serve you to adopt the statements of my predecessor. We call brothers. The challenges we are facing are major. Education crisis, Iran, the cost of living, personal security when these challenges are so major, we should not, we must not exhaust our energies in bickering. We must stand along one another. Our children are looking towards us. What do we want them to see? We want our children to see that we did everything to build together a Jewish, democratic Israel, a generous one, a good one, only together we shall win. Thank you very much. That was the first speech of Israel's new incoming Prime Minister, Yair Lapid, who took over from his predecessor, Naftali Bennett, short days ago. Joining us now to unpack again this first statement of the interim Prime Minister is the I-24 News Senior Correspondent Owen Alterman. We've just heard Yair Lapid for the first time as Prime Minister, interim Prime Minister. He covered many topics, really a very wide range of issues there from security to the economy to the sense of brotherhood or lack thereof, which he read here at the time and again as Israel's biggest challenge. But we need to bear in mind campaign season is on. So at least when it comes to the political statements there, we need to remind ourselves that. Owen, what do you make about this first speech of Israel's Prime Minister Yair Lapid? Well, Ellie, listen, it was a very Yair Lapid-esque speech. I mean, this is someone who is an author, who is a writer. Yes, we're having... We're all set now. I was saying it was a very Yair Lapid-esque speech. And this is someone who was an author, who was a writer, of course the former television personality, you have to add that. Someone who's used to using the cameras, someone who's used to using the written word and the spoken word and the videoed word, if you will. Videoed word, if you will, to get his message across. And this is obviously crafted with that in mind. And standard Lapid message is causing for the unity of the country, thinking of Tali Bennett and focusing. We should say it also should be emphasized. He focused on the security issues, and that, of course, is not by accident. I think he wanted to give Israelis a sense of comfort that even though he was coming into the position, he doesn't have a strong security background per se. He wanted to give people a sense of comfort that the country's security is in good hands, particularly coming within an hour of this announcement that a Hezbollah drone had been shot over Israel's natural gas rig in the Mediterranean, so obviously giving that sense. In terms of diplomacy, another thick hint from the prime minister, as he heard from his predecessor of Tali Bennett, of potential agreements and a potential breakthrough with Saudi Arabia. That would obviously be very, very exciting across the Israeli political spectrum. Noted the issue of reaching out to the Palestinians that will certainly distinguish him from his two predecessors, will certainly be noted by the body politic. And again, calling for unity.