everybody should turn to president abbas and say, what i said today in congress. tear up your pact with hamas. sit down and negotiate peace. make peace with the jewish state. sean: this is recent. it is obviously problematic. if you describeed a small landmass. you are dealing with hamas and hezbollah and iran. tough neighborhood. sean: it is a tough neighborhood. i think you were ver1u clear in all of that. if they do not recognize israel. if that recognition does not come, peace cannot come? that s what the american say too. the american position is they ve got to recognize the state of israel and they ve got to give up terror. they say, since signing this initial pact with the palestinian authority, we are never going to recognize israel. we re committed to the obliteration of the zionist entity and we ll continue the armed struggle. polite term for terrorism.
had too. i think it was important. because it reassures israel that we will have a defenseable peace, a realistic peace. also the fact that he said that peace will only be negotiated between the parties. not imposed by the u.n.. the u.n. can decide anything. the u.n. can decide that the sun revolves around the earth and that both are flat discs. they could do that. they pass these outrageous resolutions. when the president said that s not going to happen. that s not going to succeed in the security council, because they will block it. and because peace has to be negotiated. a negotiated peace, in which the pal palestinians finally recognize the jewish state and in which israel has defense able boundaries, that s a good thing. i agree with that, obviously. sean: this week has evolved how would you describe your relationship with president obama? i think it is a very, very important and positive
you could see it today in the congress. it was so powerful, so encouraging. sean: it was interesting. go ahead. so uplifting. what i saw there was a representatives and the american people saying to israel, we re with you. that s tremendous. sean: it was interesting. you talked about 300 million arabs, one million are free and they live in israel. they are citizens. people don t know that. they don t know that we have in israel, in the southern state i m not talking about the in the sovereign state, i m not talking about the west bank, dispute territories, i m talking israel, over a million are muslim arabs. they are the only ones in this vast expanse from as i said from the kiber pass to the
we can work on that sean: tell me while we are on the air this is important. what would i do different? you are what they call a pusher. you go from here and you push from here. it is more of a motion of it is easy to throw just with the flick of your hand because you use the leverage of your arm. it is like an old fishing pole. you watch the fishermen on tv they can cast a long way by using the leverage on end of the pole. that s the same with your arm . you start motion with elbow as your elbow stars to come forward your hand goes back and creates that torque on your arm. if you watch a baseball pitcher, his arm is back here no way it should be, that s how they throw. sean: i was a baseball pitch area s kid. i m a big fan hahn are to meet you. i m going to try the joint
straits of gibraltar the only ones who will have free democratic rights the arab citizens of israel. i said and i think is i think this is right. israel is not what is wrong in the middle east. israel is what is right in the middle east. i hope this changes, i hope we see other democracies emerging. sean: you said to president abbas, tear up your pact with hamas. you went into detail. you talked about a changing and growing economy for the palestinian people, how things are changing. on the other hand, you described teaching children to hate jews. you talked about the influence, hezbollah is being funded, weaponry comes from iran. you have hamas obviously firing rockets into israel. you have battles with lebanon. you have obviously syria has been a mortal enemy of the jewish state of israel. are you confident, do you