Peres: Iran 'Danger' Threatens Israel's Existence
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةIsraeli President Shimon Peres said on Tuesday that the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran was growing under the "terrifying dictatorship" ruling the Islamic republic.
"The Iranian danger has grown," Peres said at the opening of the newly-elected Israeli parliament. "It threatens our existence, the independence of the Arab states, the peace of the whole world."
"At its head stands a group of ayatollahs in their religious robes, a terrifying dictatorship, staining Persian history and a nightmare for its people," he said.
Addressing the opening of the 19th knesset, or parliament, elected in a January 22 general election, Peres called on the United Nations and the Arab League to act urgently to end the turmoil in Syria.
"Iran is a danger and Syria is a tragedy. Its president butchers his people. In my opinion the U.N. should task the Arab League with the immediate formation of a transitional government in Syria to save it from self-destruction. Assad, who has murdered tens of thousands has also murdered his future," he said.
Syria has blamed Israel for a Wednesday air raid at a military complex near Damascus, which targeted surface-to-air missiles and an adjacent military complex believed to house chemical agents, according to a U.S. official.
Damascus has threatened to retaliate and Syria's close ally Iran warned the attack would have "grave consequences" and that the "Zionist entity" would regret its aggression against Syria
While Israel has not yet formally confirmed its responsibility, Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Sunday dropped a heavy hint.
"It's another proof that when we say something we mean it," Barak told reporters at a security conference in Germany.
"We say that we don't think that it should be allowable to bring advanced weapon systems into Lebanon, the Hezbollah, from Syria, when Assad falls."
Israel has no FUTURE unless it recognizes an independent and viable Palestinian state within the 1967 border lines. It is neither Iran, nor Hezbullah that is the danger. It is the Palestinian population within israel, world public opinion, and the waning support for Israel due to its apartheid policies. Israeli politicians use Iran and others as a scarecrow to blur the real picture. They will never attack Iran, as they need a 'powerful' enemy to justify their policies. E
Israel's own behavior is what threatens them. The ongoing Apartheid punishment of the Palestinian people will not be forgotten. When the US fades Israel will disintegrate under the weight of its' own sins.
Israel and Iran are both a danger to the world peace, and the world would be much better if both became democracies- Both are fascist states: One is based on a racist system while the other is pure dictatorship. To Iran's benefit they haven't waged war directly (they only execute and kidnap indirectly using HA) while the Israelis brutalize, attack and destroy when they want and often for pure internal political gains.
As far as I am concerned I wish they were somewhere far in the pacific where they could annihilate each others... Only regrets would be for the coral!