Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Syrian President Bashar Assad (AP)
“We decided to offer inhabitants of Samaria-Judea and Gaza District an autonomy. We were very specific about it. We didn’t hide anything. We said from the beginning - autonomy isn’t a state. It’s not a Palestinian state. It’s not a corridor. It’s not even a corridor to a Palestinian state. Autonomy is how the inhabitants of Samaria-Judea and Gaza District will be able to run their lives almost without interference.
–Interview with Defense Minister Ariel Sharon in the Wall Street Journal, 28 May 1982.
“I take this opportunity to appeal to the Palestinians and repeat, as I said at Aqaba: it is not in our interest to govern you. We would like you to govern yourselves in your own country. A democratic Palestinian state with territorial contiguity in Judea and Samaria and economic viability, which would conduct normal relations of tranquility, security and peace with Israel. Abandon the path of terror and let us together stop the bloodshed. Let us move forward together towards peace.
–Address by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon at the Fourth Herzliya Conference, December 18, 2003

