If you are outside the international community and you act like a pariah, you cannot complain that people treat you like a pariah.
We have to move ahead on the crossings issue by balancing the very real security threats with the desire to allow for maximum possible movement of people and goods.
If they want people to see them as a legitimate part of a political process, it is very clear what they must do. First and foremost, they must renounce terrorism and disarm. And secondly, they have to support peace and accept Israel's right to exist.
Though it was a significant Israeli-Pakistani event, ... it's a larger event, the sort of phenomenon we'll see increasing, of people in the Muslim world who want to engage with Israel and see that's the way toward peace.
What makes these people dangerous is that their violent language is transformed into violent action.
Ultimately you're talking about pirates, the same sort of people who were active against disengagement.