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Tuesday, December 13, 2005
PM Sharon in Haifa: I intend to resolve Arab-Israeli conflict "once and for all"

PM Sharon's 13.12.05 Address upon Receiving Honorary Citizenship of Haifa

www.pmo.gov.il/PMOEng/Communication/PMSpeaks/speechhaifa131205.htm
The Honorable Mayor of Haifa,
Distinguished Guests,

First, I wish to thank you and all the residents of Haifa for this
distinguished title which you have awarded me, and I am touched by this
occasion.

I am well familiar with the city of Haifa. In 1949, I served as Commander of
the Golani elite unit, here in this area, and we used to come here to see
the beautiful women of Haifa.

Haifa is an intriguing combination of the beauty of Israel, representing a
rare texture of Israeli society. People of labor and people of intellect,
veterans belonging to the nation's founding generation alongside a large
immigrant population. But above all, Haifa is justifiably recognized as a
city of good neighborly relations between Jews and Arabs.

I am a Jew and to me, being Jewish is the most important thing. Whenever I
am asked what is our most important mission for the coming years, I reply -
shaping the Jewish character of the State of Israel. This includes, of
course, numerous aspects: encouraging Aliyah, our decision to set a clear
immigration policy for the first time in the history of our state, and, of
course, our pursuit of an agreement with our Palestinian neighbors - an
agreement which will determine the permanent borders of the State of Israel.

Simultaneously with all these, there is another challenge, which is
sometimes forgotten: shaping the Jewish character of the State of Israel
means shaping the relationship between the Jewish majority and the Arab
minority in this country. A true Jewish state is a state in which each Arab
citizen feels that he/she is a partner to the rights and duties of the
state. We still have a long way ahead of us, but I have taken this mission
upon myself - and I am certain that we will succeed. Haifa serves as a model
of good neighborly relations in this regard.

As part of this policy, I came here today from the ceremony for the awarding
of scholarships for Druze and Circassian students. Unfortunately, there is
one young man whom I did not have the privilege of seeing today at the
ceremony. His name is Nidal Mansur, First Sergeant Nidal Mansur, a Golani
fighter who was killed several months ago - not in combat, but rather at a
queue to a nightclub, here in Haifa.

This situation where a soldier on holiday goes to a club and never returns
is intolerable. We will do everything in our power to make sure that each
and every one of us will know that he/she can send their children and
grandchildren out without being afraid that they will not return.

Violence is a phenomenon which endangers the existence of Israeli society.
Violence is internal terrorism, and dealing with it is sometimes more
problematic than dealing with terrorism, because in this case the enemy is
within ourselves. I know, Mr. Mayor, that you also attribute much importance
to the battle against violence, and I am confident that through a joint
effort of all the relevant forces, we can overcome it.

This will not be an easy battle, but we will fight violence, this internal
terrorism, with the same determination with which we fight terrorism.
There are many great things that we are doing and plan to do here. Only
three months ago we inaugurated the new wing at the Rambam hospital - a wing
that I was involved in establishing. I must tell you that during one of my
visits to the hospital we met with the team in the yard. There were doctors,
directors, and many nurses. The head nurse turned to me and discussed the
need for implementing the necessary reforms at the Rambam hospital. I was
very impressed with her remarks, and resolved to do all I can to reform,
improve and advance the hospital - a hospital which in so many cases
provides help and saves lives, and I am happy that we succeeded in doing
this too.

The transportation plan approved by the Government places emphasis on the
area of Haifa and the north, and I am confident that this plan, together
with the Carmel tunnels project - which we have finally succeeded in jumpsta
rting - will contribute greatly to the city of Haifa in the coming years.

And I have not mentioned here the essential system - the education system. A
great effort must be made to advance this system. This is also one of the
issues in which I intend to invest a special effort, so that we will truly
be able to advance the education of the younger generation.

I wish for you that the city of Haifa will continue to be a leading city in
Israel, and I do not mean only in football. I have done many things in this
city, and I can promise you that as honorary resident of Haifa, I will
continue to assist in every way I can.

I have resolved, as one who had the privilege of participating in all of
Israel's wars, to make an effort - a true effort - to try to lead to
security and peace. It is not easy, it is trying, but I have decided to
attempt to resolve this problem once and for all, and that is what I intend
to do.

Again, thank you very much.

I am proud to be honorary resident of Haifa.

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