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[Netanyahu] Thank you.
I would like to congratulate Ehud Barak on his victory in
the elections.
The people had their say and we respect their wishes.
That is how it should be in a
democracy.
I would like to thank you, all those
who supported, struggled and
worked so hard and so devotedly for
our path.
I know that you acted out of deep faith that this is the
only way to bring true security and peace to Israel,
peace for generations and not for a passing moment.
Together with you, I am proud of the things we did
together in the past three years.
'Steadfast foundations' for Israel
We brought terrorism to almost a complete halt, we
restored personal security to Israel's citizens, we
stipulated the principle of reciprocity, we continued the
peace process cautiously and responsibly, we turned
Israel's economy into a free one, we lowered inflation, we
privatized to an unprecedented extent and we brought
foreign investments to Israel to an all-time record.
I believe all these things are steadfast foundations on
which a glorious future can be built for the State of Israel.
I would like to believe that a better future for all of us will
be built based on them.
Now that the storm has passed and the election
campaign has ended, the time has come to calm
tempers, heal the wounds, relax and unite.
I think the time will also come now to say something
else: For almost 20 years I have been at the service of
the public and the State of Israel, since the days I was
the Israeli attach? at the Israeli Embassy in Washington
and Israel's ambassador to the United Nations.
I still have a lot to contribute to our state, but I believe
that the time has come to take time out.
Time to quit Likud leadership
I believe the time has come.... [shouts from the
audience] I still have a lot to contribute to the State of
Israel, but I think the time has come to take time out to
be with my family - my wife and my small children - and
to decide on my future path.
Therefore, I announce today my intention to quit the
Likud leadership. [crowd shouts no, no, no]
Ladies and gentlemen, I want to thank again all those
who helped me and supported me so much.
I want to thank you, each of you, for the friendship,
loyalty, and amity. I want to tell you that we visited the
neighborhoods, markets and towns today, and we
witnessed support, sympathy and love at a level to which
we are unaccustomed.
I want to tell you that is what we feel toward you this
evening.
To conclude, I want to thank two people in particular.
First, Foreign Minister Ariel Sharon [applause], who did
not hesitate for one moment to stand by me in the worst
moments.
I think that this man, who has come under fire many
times, this time also faced up to the political fire.
I especially want to thank my wife Sara [applause], who
strengthened and encouraged me and many of you and
gave us ceaseless support with wisdom and energy in
order to achieve our joint aim: to bring about a better
future for our children, for us, and for the State of Israel.
I am certain that with God's help and with your help and
with the help of the spirit of unity of the people of Israel,
we will see a better future for our people and our country.
I once again thank you, my friends, from the bottom of
my heart.
Thank you, thank you for the support, for the assistance;
thank you for the sympathy. We will continue to tread
our path.
Thank you.
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