Nurit
Greenger
In
Israel the president does not get involved in politics, but President Shimon
Peres does get involved and his politics are destructive. Peres is destroying
Israel with his former USA president Jimmy Carter style lies.
Had he been honest, instead of the corrupt, deceptive and
egotistic he is, he would have been, first and foremost, apologizing for
concocting the Oslo Accords, mind you, behind the nations' back, that has caused
his nation so many "victims of peace" deaths.
Then he would be saying that now he knows what a tragedy
the Oslo Accord has been and is, because he now understands the Palestinian
Authority represents an Islamic jihad ideology agenda according to which it has
been operating all along.
And
finally, he would be calling the entire Osloid-2-state idea off, saying: there
will be no Palestinian state on our land and thus I call for this mistaken idea
to be immediately removed from Israel's political agenda.
Many times I wonder if Mr. Peres knows the truth and he
is saying what he I saying because he is a self hating Jew; or, if he knows the
truth he is saying what he is saying because he knows he was instrumental in
making one of the worst mistakes in Israel's short history and does not want to
be caught and have fingers pointing at him from all directions. I really do not
know what motivates someone of Peres position to be so destructive to his
homeland, which means destructive to the Jewish people over whom he presides.
I
kind of understand the hard core, Jewish Left hate-Israel ideology, because their ideology is based on hating themselves as Jews which they
willingly adopt. But
Peres is one of the state of Israel founders and
so I don't get his
constant nonsensical babbling that is opposed to Israel's interests.
Nevertheless,
it does not matter what I do not get; it matters what I do
get, that Peres is destructive to Israel, in a way worse than Jimmy Carter and not too far behind Barack Obama.
A truth teller president must replace Peres and the
sooner the better. The president of a country should be telling the truth, not
Leftist fables. Had Israel have a fine
tuned, true telling, President, some of the pressure constantly put on Prime
Minister Netanyahu by international forces would be lifted.
Today,
Diaspora Minister Yuli Edelstein said that Peres' comments hurt Israel's public
diplomacy efforts; "We spit
blood trying to counter the Palestinian propaganda, and Peres takes our efforts
backwards," the minister grumbled.
What President Peres keeps on saying is that the Palestinian Authority
Chairman Mahmoud Abbas-Abu Mazen is a partner to peace and that is right out lie. Surely Peres
knows that the history of the Palestinian Authority’s chairman Abu Mazen is
ingrained in anti-Semitism and terror. He is a graduate of Moscow University where
his Ph.D. thesis was: Holocaust Denial; he managed the logistics of the Munich
Massacre in which eleven Israeli athletes were murdered in 1972 and same Abu
Mazen is one of the engineers and supporters of contemporary Palestinian hate
education, which has become a production line for terrorists with no end in
sight. So the question to Peres is: is that what you call a peace partner?
Edelstein
was right when he told Arutz Sheva
(http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/163753) that it is now clear
that the Oslo Accords were a nightmare, a nightmare Peres was its
mastermind.
It is rather shocking that Israelis have elected for
president the architect of the disastrous Oslo Accords when the destructiveness
of these agreements were already apparent. Honoring Peres with the president
post was in fact an insult to every victim of terror and their families.
It is becoming clearer by the day that Israelis have woken
up from the Oslo Accords strike, by Peres et al, that kept them in a state of
concussion for twenty years. The Oslo Genie lie is out of the
bottle and even Peres cannot put her back in with his twisted words of deception.
The Israelis are tired of these lies which they no longer prepare to buy.
I think that Israelis are ready for a truth teller as a
president, not one who minces words, a real honest to goodness truth teller.
However,
liberals do not apologize for their wrongs and since Peres is a liberal and the
architect of the Oslo Accords, he will not admit his awful mistake.
In
Israel the president does not get involved in politics but it appears that Peres
thinks he is above the law; time to show him he is not and send him home for an
early retirement, in January 2013.
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