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My constant prayer, my number one foreign goal, is to bring peace to Israel. And in the process to Israel's neighbours.
Jimmy Carter
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What this quote means

Jimmy Carter expresses his desire to achieve peace in Israel and its surrounding regions.

In this quote, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter highlights his commitment to promoting peace in the Middle East, particularly in Israel and neighboring countries. His phrase 'constant prayer' signifies the deep personal and political dedication he feels towards this goal, suggesting that achieving harmony among nations is not only a diplomatic priority but a profound moral aspiration.

Themes

PeaceIsraelNeighborsCommitmentDiplomacy

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech advocating for humanitarian efforts, one might say, 'As Jimmy Carter said, my constant prayer is to bring peace to Israel and its neighbors.'

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