Yair Lapid quotes:

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  • The Arab-Israeli conflict is the biggest problem, but small problems shape the daily lives of Israelis. Unless there happens to be a war going on, the Arab-Israeli conflict is irrelevant in daily life.

  • If you ask me 'What is the one great move you can make to improve the Israeli economy?' of course it will be signing an agreement with the Arab world about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This will change everything.

  • Orthodox Jews often ask you: "Are you an Israeli first, or a Jew?" I see no difference between the two. After all, I'm also simultaneously the son of my parents, the husband of my wife and the father of my children.

  • The greatest tragedy of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is that everyone knows how it will end. We will divide up the region.

  • There is a wind of change, and if there is a wind of change on domestic issues, there is going to be a wind of change on Palestinian issues as well, it's not something done in one leap, it's a triple jump, but it's coming.

  • Being a Jew and an Israeli are inseparable things.

  • Any man who is not a communist at the age of 20 is a fool.

  • I don't think Israel's becoming more religious, I think its politics is becoming more religious. There's a difference.

  • The majority of Israelis want change, the Netanyahu era is coming to an end. That's not because security issues don't matter but because social and economic issues are dominating the agenda.

  • Israel is a tremendous success story. When I arrived, there were 600,000 Jews living here. Today there are close to 6 million. We have one of the world's top high-tech industries and a high standard of living. There is only one thing we haven't achieved: Making the country safer for Jews.

  • I used to have so many opinions before I learned the facts.

  • Israel is a long way from facing a threat to its very existence. We are too strong, both economically and militarily, for that. If anything threatens Israel, it is this form of paranoid thought that makes us think: "Oh God, they're going to kill us in two seconds! What should we do?"

  • There is a difference between a small community being herded into a park and murdered and all of these communities joining forces to make sure that something like that will not happen again.

  • When you look at the history of wars, they ultimately revolve around one claim: "My god is better than yours."

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