My respected incoming premier, Benjamin Netanyahu, I would like to wish you good luck and Divine assistance with all my heart. You are an exceptional person with unending devotion to the State of Israel and its future, a man with enormous energy and a great mission which has been placed on your shoulders.
To the respected outgoing prime minister, to the incoming Speaker, a true friend, Amir Ohana. You are a worthy man to step into this important and challenging position, and I wish you and all of us the greatest of success.
I also address my ministerial and Knesset colleagues but most of all, I address the citizens of Israel. All of you, whether religious or secular, traditional or haredi, Muslim, Christian, or Druze, right-wing or left-wing, dwellers of city or country, those in the Negev, the Galilee, the Golan. My brothers from Tel Aviv and my brothers from Jerusalem, residents of Judea and Samaria, and I also wish to address our brothers and sisters in the Diaspora.
The Jewish People has always known how to unite in times of war, difficulty, or tragedy. I would like to commence my speech with a prayer to G-d that He should teach us, in the years ahead, how to united around the State of Israel, around our continued efforts to build this beautiful home, around the incredible miracle of our magnificent human mosaic, around our national home which was built with blood, sweat, and tears - tears of joy and yes, unfortunately, also tears of anguish - as we actualize the vision of our Prophets.... Read More: Arutz-7