Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Welcoming Speech
on President Bush's Arrival
to Ben Gurion Airport in Israel
It is an honor and a privilege for me to welcome President George W. Bush on his first official visit to Israel as President of the United States.
The bond between the State of Israel and the United States of America is unshakable. It is based on the most fundamental common ideals of freedom and democracy and on a deep and long-standing friendship.
From the very beginning, your policies have reflected a basic understanding of the challenges facing Israel in this troubled region and a solid commitment to our national security.
Mr. President,
You are our strongest and most trusted ally in the battle against terrorism and fundamentalism and a staunch supporter of our quest for peace and stability.
Through your vision, exceptional courage and determination in the face of evil and terror, your solidarity with the people of Israel has won you the love and admiration of all the citizens of Israel, and we all feel privileged to have you here with us.
Moreover, since I took office two years ago you have become my personal friend and confidant.
I hope, Mr. President, that your visit to the Holy Land will be meaningful and memorable, and on a more personal note,
I thank you for giving me the opportunity to finally reciprocate the generous hospitality which you have shown me on my visits to Washington.
Welcome to Israel!
Tom Weiss
The Ambassadors Project
Director General
The Ambassadors Report
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