The biggest danger for any organism is to not identify that it's being threatened. I want to hope that people realize that the source of danger and risk in the Middle East is not the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but the deep radical Islamic vision of forming a global caliphate.

I am often in contact with the hareidi public and politicians.

I very much admire Uri Ariel. I think he's a man of principles, and effective, and I love him.

There's been a significant amount of Israelis who are joining my party because they think that Israel has to have a tough stance in this crazy environment called the Middle East.

Israel will not divide its land. We're already too small.

I have not one shred of anger in my heart against Netanyahu or his wife.

It's totally viable to envisage a million Jews living in Judea and Samaria.

Jews can build in New York, Moscow and Paris, but in our own land, we can't build? That's nuts.

I don't see any difference between Judea and Samaria and the rest of the country.

Judea and Samaria can be a place of refuge for the nation.

Let's be honest: discrimination against Arabs exists in Israel.

We know that 99.9% of Arab-Israelis are loyal to Israel.

Netanyahu's raison d'etre is to save Israel from Iran. That is it. That is his mission in the most profound sense. I have seen it up close.

Israel is not the safest place in the world for Jews. Melbourne in Australia is better. Teaneck, New Jersey, is safer.

Israel, contrary to most of the West, has a high fertility rate, so there's a lot of young people in Israel. Most families have three kids as opposed to one or two, so a big proportion of the population is under 30.

Things are expensive, very expensive in Israel for many reasons. One of the reasons is our ports. It's a monopoly. They run very poorly. And we have ships that are stuck in the ocean for three or four days or a week, and all that cost is transferred to the products and the consumer.

I want the world to understand that a Palestinian state means no Israeli state. That's the equation.

No country in the world is going to recognize that Ariel and Maaleh Adumim and Beit El are a sovereign part of Israel.

It's no secret that I wear a kippa.

Haredi youth are smart, and they are going to bring a big benefit to the high-tech industry.

Israel now has a reputation around the world of being not just a place to develop products and technology but to develop ideas.

Historically, the National Religious Party, which my party - Jewish Home - is built upon, has aligned itself in consecutive Israeli governments with the ultra-Orthodox factions.

The Israeli government has already established a fund to encourage young Arab women, specifically from the Bedouin community, to study engineering. We are funding their university studies and providing them with mentors who assist them with their studies and the job placement process.

The Israeli public is frustrated with the way it is portrayed abroad.

If you want to change things, it requires bravery.

I opened about a dozen employment centers for Arab women across Israel during my two years as minister of economy.

You can't build a society without law.

I myself have felt the wrath of the media, but that's part of what a good democracy is.

I want to do good for Israel. My philosophy is let's do good stuff, and let's see what happens. And que sera, sera.

There is no one single solution to eradicate phishing.

Israel is stronger than all those who curse it.

The prime minister is not a private individual, but the leader of the Jewish State and the Jewish world as a whole.

Hamas has effectively kidnapped Gaza. Instead of turning it into the Singapore of the Middle East that was promised, they have turned it into a fortress of terror.

Israel is not Vegas, and it will not be.

Europe, the U.S., and their allies can defeat the terrorists of Islamic State, or ISIS. The first step is making the decision to fight back. The next step is understanding that drones and standoff missiles will not be enough. Ground troops will be needed.

I know that 'boots on the ground' is a scary phrase and that the Western world has gotten used to sterile attacks.

The West has demonstrated its ability in the past to project power and move troops to distant regions.

I'll remind you that the West signed a deal with North Korea, said it would make the world a safer place, and, of course, all the words evaporated, and North Korea acquired nuclear weapons.

Conscientious objection is an intrinsic part of being a soldier.

You don't start shooting rockets at Israel and expect that we'll just sit back supinely and die.

I think Gadi Eizenkot is a very good commander.

I come from the hi-tech world - you don't survive if you don't constantly reinvent yourself every few years.

If you truly believe in a united Jerusalem, deeds have to be more than words. We need a real united Jerusalem. It takes determination, audacity, and money to provide full services and law enforcement in the entire city.

I'm not prepared to give up the truth for popularity.