Top 103 Quotes & Sayings by Reuven Rivlin

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Reuven Rivlin

Reuven "Ruvi" Rivlin is an Israeli politician and lawyer who served as the tenth president of Israel between 2014 and 2021. He is a member of the Likud party. Rivlin was Minister of Communications from 2001 to 2003, and subsequently served as Speaker of the Knesset from 2003 to 2006 and 2009 to 2013. On 10 June 2014, he was elected President of Israel. His term ended on 7 July 2021.

Germany remains among the few countries in Europe to acknowledge, officially and nationally, its responsibility for the crimes it led against our people.
I want to thank the American people - on both sides of the aisle - for years of financial, diplomatic, and military support, and for helping us carry the burden of defense.
It seems to me that many of the belligerent Jewish movements that were built upon hatred of Arabs - and I'm not only talking about Lieberman, but within the Likud as well - grew out of the patronizing socialist attitude that said, 'They'll be there, and we'll be here.'
I am not someone who will cancel plans because of personal danger, because I'm really not afraid. — © Reuven Rivlin
I am not someone who will cancel plans because of personal danger, because I'm really not afraid.
Israel's foreign policy has three points: the relationship with the U.S., the relationship with the U.S., and the relationship with the U.S.
We are living in a multicultural society. Our role as leaders is to enable grappling with this situation, even when multiculturalism is difficult.
There are many Palestinians, to be diplomatic, who believe there is no way to recognize Israel as a Jewish state, first of all, and there are a lot of people that believe there is no way to recognize Israel at all.
Our ideals are under the constant threat of extremism, whether in the form of radical Muslim groups or the emergence of other elements seeking to deny the rights and freedoms of others.
There is a crisis on the Right. It sees the Jewish and democratic state as a democracy for the Jews. This is something I cannot countenance.
The Jewish journey started in the land of Israel, and it always strove to return there against all odds and all limitations.
Learning the core curriculum cannot come through coercion. It must come through a recognition of the need to integrate with economic life.
Jewish and Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem are interlaced one with the other.
I'm not opposed to talking with anyone who is willing to talk.
Conflicts, even just ones, which in the end can come at the expense of the State of Israel, are things that we must be very cautious about and hold back on personally. — © Reuven Rivlin
Conflicts, even just ones, which in the end can come at the expense of the State of Israel, are things that we must be very cautious about and hold back on personally.
Even if the Right says that Um Al-Fahm should be outside Israel, this is impossible.
I won't intervene in Knesset decisions.
We must remember that Islam is not an enemy, and we have no war with Islam.
What happens in one region affects people across the world.
United Jerusalem has been and will forever be the capital of the Jewish People.
Terror is terror is terror, and it doesn't matter what nationality that terror belongs to.
We cannot keep the Jewish state without being a democratic state.
There are no short cuts, no detours in the Middle East.
Jerusalem is the united capital of Israel. Since 1967, anyone can practice his religion according to his own conscience and complete free will.
It's not for the president to determine the arrangements between Israel and the Palestinians, and the Arab world, but to be the bridge between opinions and to facilitate dialogue and understanding.
I know that sometimes politics creates situations in which people want to say particular things for political reasons.
Multiculturalism is a bed of beautiful roses that has some thorns, so we just have to be careful not to get pricked or to prick one another.
The ayatollahs are trying to unite the whole Arab world against Israel by saying that Israel is something that should be brought to an end.
One could establish a system in one state in which Judea and Samaria are jointly held. The Jews would vote for a Jewish parliament and the Palestinians for an Arab parliament, and we would create a system in which life is shared.
There is a conflict in the Middle East between two entities, and they're both right, each in their own way.
Direct talks is the only possible way to build trust and to resolve the conditions for a peace perspective between Palestinians and Israelis.
I pray that we learn to live together. That Jerusalem is one, with law and order.
Everyone needs to understand that we were meant to live together in this country. We have to get to know one another; even if we don't agree, we have to enable each side to express itself.
Our enemy is hatred - the hatred inherent in fundamentalism.
We demand that people don't deny the Holocaust, and we can't ignore the tragedy of another nation.
Jerusalem should not tolerate any religious war.
To come and say about me that I'm destroying Israel, that I hate Israel, that's a bit insulting.
I was born to a Likud which had light; there were no shadows.
The establishment of Israel was accompanied by much pain and suffering and a real trauma for the Palestinians.
We can establish a Jewish and democratic state, but the burden of proof is on us. — © Reuven Rivlin
We can establish a Jewish and democratic state, but the burden of proof is on us.
Many of Israel's Arabs, which see themselves as part of the Palestinian population, feel the pain of their brothers across the green line - a pain they feel the state of Israel is responsible for.
We also need the world, even though many times we don't agree with it.
We must stay focused on the bilateral negotiations between the Palestinians and us.
Netanyahu must mend fences with Obama.
No nation is immune to anti-Semitism and xenophobia.
As a Jew, even if you were not born in Poland, the very name, Poland, gives rise to a shuddering in your body and a longing in your heart. This country was the breeding ground for the soul of the Jewish nation, and unfortunately, also grounds to the largest Jewish cemetery.
All sides must learn to respect one another.
Disagreements will always occur between us, but we all approach them wanting the best for each and every one of us, for the whole people.
All humanity share a common future, and we must work to try and shape it together. This is our duty, and it is our responsibility to our children and grandchildren.
The ability of the president to be perceived as someone with whom all Israelis can identify depends on his ability to avoid being a party to debate. — © Reuven Rivlin
The ability of the president to be perceived as someone with whom all Israelis can identify depends on his ability to avoid being a party to debate.
As a rule, whenever I hear about a demographic threat, it comes first of all from a type of thinking that says the Arabs are a threat. And this leads to thinking of transfer or that they should be killed. I am appalled by this kind of talk.
The politicization of the presidency would pose a real threat to the institution and its function.
There's no doubt that our hearts are with the residents of Gaza. We and the whole world are unable to get to a situation in which Gaza can be rehabilitated. There needs to be an international initiative with Israel's participation, in order to bring an end to the enmity against us.
There is a difficulty in combating the type of terror that is perpetrated by groups of radical Jews. It's terror from within, and it is difficult to bring these perpetrators to justice; we need to create tools in order to combat this style of terrorism.
We have always realized, as Israelis and as Jews, that we are not fighting Islam and thus avoided turning the Temple Mount issue into a war of Jews against Muslims.
All over the Middle East, we face difficult challenges: the ongoing tragedy in Syria, the instability in Iraq, and the jihadist terrorism which dares to speak in the name of Islam, brings so many to seek refuge. The Hashemite Kingdom is facing all these challenges with honor, with dignity, and with great national and human solidarity.
A multicultural society does not reject the culture of the other but is prepared to listen, to see, to dialogue and, in the final analysis, to possibly accept the other's culture without compromising its own.
I'm a utopianist.
Israel is proud to be Jordan's partner and to stand at Jordan's side in promoting stability and quiet to our entire region.
There's no doubt we'd be very angry if the American president had come to the Knesset and argued against the government of Israel.
I won't allow any party to evade the question of which leader they support for prime minister.
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