Posted on 01/03/2015 2:54:48 PM PST by Eleutheria5
Former President Shimon Peres addressed the upcoming elections in March for the first time publicly on Saturday, hinting that he would like to see a replacement for current Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
"These elections are crucial," Peres said. "We have an opportunity to make the best out of the situation we find ourselves in. Some things have changed for the worse and need to be fixed, but there are good things and we should take advantage of them."
One issue Peres said had improved was Israel's relationship with the "moderate" Arab world.
"The position of the Arab world has changed, at least in part, and the Arab League and Saudi Arabia have offered policy initiatives of their own and there are many Arab countries with moderate regimes," he insisted. "Terror has destroyed entire countries (Syria, Iraq, etc.) and they understand that terrorism and infiltration cause them great harm and are willing to create a united front with us and to fight [these phenomena]."
"This is our opportunity to raise Israel higher and higher," he continued. "The dreams we dreamed during the War of Independence were small and now we have a big dream." Peres said that "in this new global world, there are more powerful forces than governments and regimes, and my aim now is to place the global world within Israel and vice versa, for the sake of Israel."
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"We, the people will decide who leads during the next election...we don't need great leaders, we need leaders who will serve the interests of the people. Anyone who desires to be a great leader will serve the interests of the people."
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what would Peres know about serving the people’s best interests? Has he read a book recently, or what?
But...but OF COURSE I know all about the people’s best interests! That’s why they kept giving me awards all over the world, for serving the people of the world’s best interests! Oh, and there were those people in that triangle-shaped country that I occasionally stopped in to see, too. Everyone seems to hate them, but like me.
The position of the Arab world has changed, at least in part, and the Arab League and Saudi Arabia have offered policy initiatives of their own and there are many Arab countries with moderate regimes... they understand that terrorism and infiltration cause them great harm and are willing to create a united front with us and to fight [these phenomena].#1, "moderate" is a relative term when speaking of Arab countries; #2, there are two with treaties and relations with Israel -- Egypt and Jordan -- and the other states have indirect or covert relations *only*. It's pretty cagey though -- it wouldn't do for Bibi, diplomatically speaking, to point out what a complete crock of horsecrap his words are.
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