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Moshe Katsav served as the President of Israel from 2000 to 2007. His presidency was marked by efforts to promote peace and improve relations with neighboring countries. However, Katsav's tenure was overshadowed by legal issues, leading to his conviction on charges of sexual assault. Despite this controversy, his role in Israeli politics remains a significant part of his legacy.

"The international community and Israel have the same opinion regarding the Hamas government. We don't say we are going to boycott it forever. We say the Hamas government must abide by the obligations the Palestinian Authority has signed."



"The internal conditions in Iran are worsening in all aspects. Poverty and unemployment are becoming more severe, despite the fact that Iran has turned into a developed and industrialized country."



"There are severe limitations on civil rights. In the international arena, Iran is turning into an isolated country, and the international community is becoming more hostile toward it."



"The international community is unwilling to accept the policies of the Iranian regime."


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