Word: trust
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...policies have somehow succeeded in bringing peace to the Middle East. If he does nothing, he will hardly be advancing the peace process in the eyes of Israelis or Palestinians. If he caves into Palestinian demands (tacitly backed up by the U.S. and U.N.), he will be betraying the trust placed in him by the Israeli electorate (and we're talking about a substantial majority of Israel's Jewish population) to achieve peace without compromising Israel's security and sovereignty. He's in a very difficult position, and the way I see it, he needs the support of everyone...
...this. As his "Saturday Night Live" character would say, "You know it, I know, the American people know it." The same applies for Dole's erstwhile discussion of his economic plan. For Teddy Roosevelt, the Republican president in the first year of the twentieth century, the issue was trusts. For Bob Dole, who hopes to be the Republican president in the last year of the twentieth century, the issue is trust. It is no accident that his soon to be best-selling campaign tract is entitled "Trusting the People." Dole wastes no opportunity in using the word "trust" because...
...think the basic difference is I trust the people and the president trusts the government," Dole said...
...Hadassah Hospital told the Prime Minister he recognized the man who shot him from a joint patrol they had conducted in the past. Said an Israeli commander serving in the West Bank: "What we built together is collapsing. It's going to be very hard to rebuild the trust...
...anticipated it would," Simons says. "Clearly they were worried about the direction things were going which explains their quick response in agreeing to come here." Netanyahu and Arafat took a private lunch that White House spokesman Mike McCurry said went "a long way to re-establishing the notion of trust" that led Israel and the Palestinian Authority to signing the Oslo peace accords three years ago. But so far there has been no word of concrete movement on the issues by either side. "Netanyahu has painted himself into a corner, so he will really have to back down in order...