Shimon Peres: murderer, liar and hypocrite
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This headless baby is just one of over 100 civilians massacred by the Israeli army in Qana 1996
Once again, we are affronted by another despicable statement by Shimon Peres, the deceitful elderly Israeli president who has spent a lifetime serving the evil Zionist enterprise.
In a statement in Rome on Friday, 5 September, Peres called for barring Hamas from taking part in any future elections in occupied Palestine until the group terminated all forms of resistance to the Nazi-like Israeli occupation.
Peres utterly ignored the lingering reign of murder and terror inflicted for too long on the helpless and virtually unprotected Palestinians by a morally callous state that thinks that the events which took place in Europe more than six decades ago justify the genocidal ethnic cleansing being meted out to Zionism’s victims.
Peres, who apparently would have us believe that Israel is the oasis of justice and freedom in the Middle East, also accused the Palestinian Islamic movement of “intolerance” and of indulging in “religious and military terror” which he said was incompatible with democratic values.
Credited for the introduction of nuclear weapons to the Middle East via the “French connection,” Peres charged that Hamas was impeding peace between Israel and the American-backed Palestinian Authority (PA), suggesting that Hamas’s “extremism” was the main reason behind PA reluctance to sign a formal peace treaty with Israel.
Peres overlooked the fact that Israel had more than 20 years without Hamas (1967-1987) and another 19 years during which Hamas was more or less weak or neutralized (1987-2006), but instead of making peace with the Palestinian leadership, namely the PLO, the Zionist state was busy building Jewish-only settlements and Jewish-only roads on a land that belongs to another people.
Peres’s remarks are indeed beyond chutzpah. After all, the man himself is a despicable murderer with a lot of innocent blood on his dirty hands. He is also a pathological liar and unredeemed hypocrite.
The fact that respect is accorded to him in many capitals doesn’t really make him a lesser criminal.
Indeed, for Peres to invoke the ideals of human rights and democracy against Israel’s tormented victims, the Palestinians, is very much like having the likes of Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin lecturing their own victims on the sanctity of human life.
After all, there is no difference of moral substance between the nefarious Israeli treatment of the Palestinians, as is the case in the Gaza Strip, and the Nazi behavior during the Second World War.
Actually, the main difference lies not in the quality of the evil committed but rather in its sheer size.
Let us not be duped and deceived by this lying old man who knows well deep in his heart that were it not for the inherently unjust international system, he and other Israeli leaders would be shipped, like drugged wild animals, to the International Court of Justice in the Hague to stand trial for their diabolic acts of murder and terror.
Peres and nearly all other Zionist leaders since Ben Gurion have always been despicable murderers and liars. They still are.
Peres himself is a mass murderer par excellance. In 1996, during his brief stint as Prime Minister following the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, he ordered the Israeli army to bomb the UNIFIL headquarters at the village of Qana in Southern Lebanon.
And while the resulting pornographic massacre shocked the conscience of the world, Peres and his colleagues were busy deflecting blame and concocting excuses. Interestingly, Peres has never apologized for the horrendous crime, nor has Israel ever thought of compensating the families of the victims. The phrase “mea kulpa” apparently doesn’t exist in the Zionist lexicon.
As to Peres’ morbid call for barring Hamas from participating in future Palestinian elections, the Israeli president must know that without Hamas there can be no elections in the occupied territories.
Indeed, what type of elections would Palestinians have in the West Bank and Gaza Strip if only Israel’s and America’s agents are allowed to participate?
Or perhaps the hero of Qana thinks that Palestinian democracy should not go beyond enabling the “masses” to select a Palestinian Judenrat that would torment the Palestinian people on Israel’s behalf as the Ramallah-based regime is already doing.
Besides, its is crystal clear that Peres is being scandalously inconsistent as to whether “anti-democratic” groups ought to be allowed to take part in elections.
He should be reminded, in case he has forgotten, that several Israeli political factions and parties contending elections happen to be full-fledged terrorist groups that openly call for the expulsion, enslavement or extermination of non-Jews in Palestine-Israel. So why aren’t these groups barred from participating in the Israeli elections?
How about the manifestly fascist MIFDAl (the National Religious Party) which openly calls for deporting all Palestinians to Jordan and other Arab states? How about the National Union, the quasi-Nazi party whose leaders advocate disenfranchising non-Jews and carpet-bombing Palestinian population centers? How about Mikhail Kleiner’s party which considers Jordan “the eastern part of Israel.” How about Israeli Knesset members, like Aryeh Eldad, who openly claim that non-Jews are not really fully human beings? How about these numerous rabbis from Merkaz Harav (the Talmudic College in Jerusalem) who teach their students that in time of war, non-Jewish children and civilians may be slaughtered en mass?
And how about arch-terrorists like Baruch Marzel and his cohorts? Why does Israel, which claims to be the only true democracy in the Middle East, allow these thugs to participate in elections?
Besides, doesn’t Peres realize that his own party, Kadima, is comprised of real terrorists and war criminals, people who in any other country that respects itself would be thrown behind bars?
I challenge Peres to tell us the name of an Israeli prime minister, or foreign minister or defense minister who is not a war criminal?
Let us, for example, consider the last three Israeli Premiers, Ehud Olmert, Ariel Sharon and Ehud Barak.
The first ordered the Israeli air force to drop 3 million cluster bomblets on Southern Lebanon. For those who don’t know, three million bombs are sufficient to kill and maim three million children. In Gaza, Olmert ordered his army to murder innocent Palestinian civilians in the thousands and starve hundreds of thousands of innocent people on the ground that they had elected a political party that Israel didn’t like.
And Sharon? Well, we are all aware of the dark legacy of that vile certified war criminal.
And Barak, the notorious child killer who with his own hands assassinated Palestinian writers and intellectuals in Beirut and who ordered his troops to open fire on unarmed Palestinian protesters. This is the man who had to appeal to the most primitive sadistic instincts of the Israeli public in order to be popular and get elected.
In truth, Israel itself is a crime against humanity and its leaders are vile war criminals. As such, they are utterly unfit to speak about human rights and democratic values.

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3 Comments on “Shimon Peres: murderer, liar and hypocrite”
“In Gaza, Olmert ordered his army to murder innocent Palestinian civilians in the thousands and starve hundreds of thousands of innocent people on the ground that they had elected a political party that Israel didn’t like.”
This unimaginative, binary article is nothing but a regurgitation of the same zbaleh propaganda that we’ve been fed for over 60 years. Even Hamssawis are too cynical to buy into this hot air (hence their indirect negotiations with Israel)
What do you expect Israel to do with Hamas? send them roses and congratulate them for a decade’s worth of bus and café bombings?
Or they can do what they did to the PLO in Lebanon in 1982, only they don’t need to because unlike the Fatah of ‘82, Hamas actually (indirectly) negotiates with Israel.
To Nizo. In fact your remarks are the real garbage or Zebaleh, for two main reasons:
First, the fact that you have been hearing complaints about Israeli crimes for sixty years doesn’t mean that these crimes didn’t occur. Israel was a sinful and criminal state from day-1. It continues to be a criminal and sinful state and will always be. It is a state that is based on murder, theft, ethnic cleansing. Failing to see the facts in this regard shows that you have a real problem with your honesty.
Second, Hamas is not negotiating with Israel. Hamas has only accepted an Egyptian-mediated ceasefire with the Zio-Nazi entity in order to save Palestinian lives. Besides, there is nothing wrong with negotiations per se with one’s enemy.
Didn’t Jews seek to negotiate with Adolph Hitler to save “Jewish lives”? during WWII. Have you all forgotten about Rudolph Kastner?
Finally, since when was Israel’s criminality confined to Hamas? Is Israel murdering Palestinians and stealing their land because of Hamas? And does anyone seriously think that the genocidal Zionist ethnic cleansing would stop if Hamas were to disappear?
Palestinian,
“Is Israel murdering Palestinians and stealing their land because of Hamas? And does anyone seriously think that the genocidal Zionist ethnic cleansing would stop if Hamas were to disappear?”
Not at all. In fact Israel initially helped bring forth Hamas to siphon away support from the PLO in the Occupied Territories. They didn’t expect the experiment to go the way it did.
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As for your comment that Hamas is saving Palestinian lives.. What the hell are you smoking?
This is the same organization that sends Palestinians to blow themselves up (sometimes killing other Arabs in the process!). Should I even mention the latest Hamas-Fatah mini-war when the two groups threw each others members from the rooftops. Or the attacks on rival clans to consolidate their control in Gaza. Not to mention robbing children of their childhood and exploiting people’s suffering to advance their agenda. Hamas is a dark, evil force that brought us nothing but more suffering.
But let’s put Hamas aside for a moment..
I’ll share with you that I’m the son of a family that was expelled at gun-point from their village in 1948 by the Hagganah so I’m not waiting for you to unroll the scroll of sins committed against the Palestinians.
Even my octogenarian grandmother, who still lives in the refugee camp in Tyre and clings stubbornly to the key to her former house, has the lucidity to realise that our people’s continuing predicament is due to a cocktail of reasons and forces including: British/UN mismanagement of the Palestine Mandate; Zionist aspirations and settler expansionism; incompetence, inflexibility, gambling of the Arab leadership from Haj Amin onwards; backroom dealings between the Hashemites and the Zionist
enterprise; divisions within the Palestinian national movement - and that’s just the short list.
As for your statement:
“(Israel) is a state that is based on murder, theft, ethnic cleansing. Failing to see the facts in this regard shows that you have a real problem with your honesty.”
I didn’t deny the atrocities and land theft, and I’ll add that the settlement enterprise was accommodated and even flourished under the presumably leftist Peres.
That said, how do we proceed from here? I’m asking you this from Palestinian to Palestinian.
How do we deal with Israel?
If you want to liberate Palestine, then I urge you and Khalid to stop writing these frivolous texts and comments, load your klashins and descend valiantly onto the border. I’ll be trailing at a safe distance shouting out Aweeehas and ululating loudly in encouragement.
I’m sure you’ll agree with me that you won’t get very far. In fact, before you even make it to the border you’ll be captured by the Egyptian/Syrian/Jordanian/Hizb mukhabarat and given a beating so severe that you’ll be crying for your mother’s milk.
Why? Because the countries ringing Israel’s are not interested in
losing another war, not to mention forfeiting more territory, money and men.
So the military issue is out of the question (for the moment).
Do we follow the anti-Apartheid model and hope that our campaign will bring about enough international pressure to dismantle Israel?
Good luck:
1-Israelis aren’t Boers, or Americans, or Canadians. They don’t view themselves as a colonial entity that was built atop the ruins of the natives, so the key element of guilt towards the aboriginal population isn’t there to be leveraged by us. (barring the tiny uber-leftist and ineffective fringe of the fringe) We’re dealing with people who genuinely believe they are the natives and that we were the settlers! And they’ll point to the number of times that Jerusalem is mentioned in the Torah to make their point.
2-Thanks to the “life-loving” Hamas baboons to whom you’re sympathetic, the West now associates the Palestinians with radical (Al-Qaeda) Islam. Back in the days of the first Intifada, “Palestine Support” in the West (as E.Said called it) was at its highest point in history. But the café/bus/resto/club bombings in TA/Jerusalem didn’t go over well - especially after 9-11. This makes mounting a media campaign in the west
excessively difficult not to mention that our point of view will never go through the sieve of the American Israel-sympathetic media.
3- We’re on our own. We can’t count on the Arabs. PLO decisions have burnt enough bridges that no one wants anything to do with us. Iceland and Sweden are taking in refugees that the Arab states are leaving stranded at the borders. Furthermore, any Arab (petro) clout vis-à-vis the west is not for us to leverage. The sheikhs and emirs who hold trillions in the American economy don’t give 2 shits about you and me.
4-Outside our region, Israel is less of a pariah state now than ever before. After Oslo, the taboo of dealing with Israel was lifted and future powers such as India and China have much to benefit from Israeli technology in many fields, from nanotechnology to weaponry and they’re all developing their ties with “The Great Zionist Sin”. What do we have to offer the world? ya Palestinian?
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So our best hope for now is to campaign internally and reform our society and institutions. But instead we waste our time on this incessant bleating.
And I’ll end it by saying that all of the current political choices (barring The Third Way) are Zbaleh. So is the same stagnant mentality that keeps us from making any headway. We should spend the next decade working on ourselves and as for land-grabs and settler expansionism we need more of what the people demonstrating at Bi’lin are doing. Organized non-violent resistance - more Ghandi, less Arafat and certainly no more Zahar.