Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Syrian President Bashar Assad (AP)
Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni addressed the Israel Council on Foreign Relations on June 24, 2007:
“When speaking of bolstering the moderate elements, working in tandem with the pragmatists, what tools do we have at our disposal? Yes, at the disposal of the international community too, but mostly at Israel’s disposal. It can be money, arms, easing conditions, opening border crossings… and what we call a political horizon…
“Usually, when we reach the point of making gestures, Israel’s gestures do not go beyond its security. Because what is at stake is always ‘can we take this one more step, or is any further step detrimental to our security.’ This is the question we are compelled to ask ourselves over and over again, before every gesture…
“Perhaps contrary to appearances, among all the list of "gestures" or the tools we have at our disposal, the so-called "political horizon" is the tool which can best be used without harm to Israel’s security - so long as there is a clear distinction between the dialogue, the agreements, what can be reached on paper, and what can actually be carried out."
Source: Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs

