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Shimon Peres: Israeli war criminal whose victims the West ignored


Shimon Peres, who passed away Wednesday aged 93 after suffering a stroke on 13 September, epitomised the disparity between Israel’s image in the West and the reality of its bloody, colonial policies in Palestine and the wider region.

Peres was born in modern day Belarus in 1923, and his family moved to Palestine in the 1930s. As a young man, Peres joined the Haganah, the militia primarily responsible for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian villages in 1947-49, during the Nakba.

Shimon Peres (1923-2016)
  • Best known in the West for role in Oslo Accords
  • Family moved to Palestine in the 1930s
  • Fought with the Haganah during the Nakba
  • Described as the architect of Israel’s clandestine nuclear programme
  • Saw Palestinian citizens as a ‘demographic threat’
  • Played key role in early days of West Bank settlements
  • Responsible for Qana massacre in Lebanon in 1996
  • Defended Gaza blockade and recent Israeli offensives
Despite the violent displacement of the Palestinians being a matter of historical record, Peres has always insisted that Zionist forces “upheld the purity of arms” during the establishment of the State of Israel. Indeed, he even claimed that before Israel existed, “there was nothing here”.

Over seven decades, Peres served as prime minister (twice) and president, though he never actually won a national election outright. He was a member of 12 cabinets and had stints as defence, foreign and finance minister.

He is perhaps best known in the West for his role in the negotiations that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords which won him, along with Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat, the Nobel Peace Prize.

Yet for Palestinians and their neighbours in the Middle East, Peres’ track record is very different from his reputation in the West as a tireless “dove”. The following is by no means a comprehensive summary of Peres’ record in the service of colonialism and apartheid.

Nuclear weapons
Between 1953 and 1965, Peres served first as director general of Israel’s defence ministry and then as deputy defence minister. On account of his responsibilities at the time, Peres has been described as “an architect of Israel’s nuclear weapons programme” which, to this day, “remains outside the scrutiny of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).”

In 1975, as secret minutes have since revealed, Peres met with South African Defence Minister PW Botha and “offered to sell nuclear warheads to the apartheid regime.” In 1986, Peres authorisedthe Mossad operation that saw nuclear whistle-blower Mordechai Vanunu kidnapped in Rome.

Targeting Palestinian citizens
Peres had a key role in the military regime imposed on Palestinian citizens until 1966, under which authorities carried out mass land theft and displacement.

One such tool was Article 125 which allowed Palestinian land to be declared a closed military zone. Its owners denied access, the land would then be confiscated as “uncultivated”. Peres praised Article 125 as a means to “directly continue the struggle for Jewish settlement and Jewish immigration.”

Another one of Peres’ responsibilities in his capacity as director general of the defence ministry was to “Judaise” the Galilee; that is to say, to pursue policies aimed at reducing the region’s proportion of Palestinian citizens compared to Jewish ones.

In 2005, as Vice Premier in the cabinet of Ariel Sharon, Peres renewed his attack on Palestinian citizens with plans to encourage Jewish Israelis to move to the Galilee. His “development” plan covered 104 communities – 100 of them Jewish.

In secret conversations with US officials that same year, Peres claimed Israel had “lost one million dunams [1,000 square kilometres] of Negev land to the Bedouin”, adding that the “development” of the Negev and Galilee could “relieve what [he] termed a demographic threat.”

Supporting illegal settlements in the West Bank
While Israel’s settlement project in the West Bank has come to be associated primarily with Likud and other right-wing nationalist parties, it was in fact Labor which kick-started the colonisation of the newly-conquered Palestinian territory – and Peres was an enthusiastic participant.

During Peres’ tenure as defence minister, from 1974 to 1977, the Rabin government established a number of key West Bank settlements, including Ofra, large sections of which were built on confiscated privately-owned Palestinian land.

Having played a key role in the early days of the settlement enterprise, in more recent years, Peres has intervened to undermine any sort of measures, no matter how modest, at sanctioning the illegal colonies – always, of course, in the name of protecting “peace negotiations”.

The Qana massacre
As prime minister in 1996, Peres ordered and oversaw “Operation Grapes of Wrath” when Israeli armed forces killed some 154 civilians in Lebanon and injured another 351. The operation, widely believed to have been a pre-election show of strength, saw Lebanese civilians intentionally targeted.

According to the official Israeli Air Force website (in Hebrew, not English), the operation involved “massive bombing of the Shia villages in South Lebanon in order to cause a flow of civilians north, toward Beirut, thus applying pressure on Syria and Lebanon to restrain Hezbollah.”

The campaign’s most notorious incident was the Qana massacre, when Israel shelled a United Nations compound and killed 106 sheltering civilians. A UN report stated that, contrary to Israeli denials, it was “unlikely” that the shelling “was the result of technical and/or procedural errors.”

Later, Israeli gunners told Israeli television that they had no regrets over the massacre, as the dead were “just a bunch of Arabs”. As for Peres, his conscience was also clean: “Everything was done according to clear logic and in a responsible way,” he said. “I am at peace.”

Gaza – defending blockade and brutality
Peres came into his own as one of Israel’s most important global ambassadors in the last ten years, as the Gaza Strip was subjected to a devastating blockade and three major offensives. Despite global outrage at such policies, Peres has consistently backed collective punishment and military brutality.

In January 2009, for example, despite calls by “Israeli human rights organisations…for ‘Operation Cast Lead’ to be halted”, Peres described “national solidarity behind the military operation” as “Israel’s finest hour.” According to Peres, the aim of the assault “was to provide a strong blow to the people of Gaza so that they would lose their appetite for shooting at Israel.”

During “Operation Pillar of Defence” in November 2012, Peres “took on the job of helping the Israeli public relations effort, communicating the Israeli narrative to world leaders,” in the words of Ynetnews. On the eve of Israel’s offensive, “Peres warned Hamas that if it wants normal life for the people of Gaza, then it must stop firing rockets into Israel.”

In 2014, during an unprecedented bombardment of Gaza, Peres stepped up once again to whitewash war crimes. After Israeli forces killed four small children playing on a beach, Peres knew who to blame – the Palestinians: “It was an area that we warned would be bombed,” he said. “And unfortunately they didn’t take out the children.”

The choking blockade, condemned internationally as a form of prohibited collective punishment, has also been defended by Peres – precisely on the grounds that it is a form of collective punishment. As Peres put it in 2014: “If Gaza ceases fire, there will be no need for a blockade.”

Peres’ support for collective punishment also extended to Iran. Commenting in 2012 on reports that six million Iranians suffering from cancer were unable to get treatment due to sanctions, Peres said: “If they want to return to a normal life, let them become normal.”

Unapologetic to the end
Peres was always clear about the goal of a peace deal with the Palestinians. As he said in 2014: “The first priority is preserving Israel as a Jewish state. That is our central goal, that is what we are fighting for.” Last year he reiterated these sentiments in an interview with AP, saying: “Israel should implement the two-state solution for her own sake,” so as not to “lose our [Jewish] majority.”

This, recall, was what shaped Labor’s support for the Oslo Accords. Rabin, speaking to the Knesset not long before his assassination in 1995, was clear that what Israel sought from the Oslo Accords was a Palestinian “entity” that would be “less than a state”. Jerusalem would be Israel’s undivided capital, key settlements would be annexed and Israel would remain in the Jordan Valley.

A few years ago, Peres described the Palestinians as “self-victimising.” He went on: “They victimise themselves. They are a victim of their own mistakes unnecessarily.” Such cruel condescension was characteristic of a man for whom “peace” always meant colonial pacification.
 
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Shimon Peres was no peacemaker. I’ll never forget the sight of pouring blood and burning bodies at Qana
Peres said the massacre came as a ‘bitter surprise’. It was a lie: the UN had repeatedly told Israel the camp was packed with refugees

When the world heard that Shimon Peres had died, it shouted “Peacemaker!” But when I heard that Peres was dead, I thought of blood and fire and slaughter.


I saw the results: babies torn apart, shrieking refugees, smouldering bodies. It was a place called Qana and most of the 106 bodies – half of them children – now lie beneath the UNcamp where they were torn to pieces by Israeli shells in 1996. I had been on a UN aid convoy just outside the south Lebanese village. Those shells swished right over our heads and into the refugees packed below us. It lasted for 17 minutes.


Shimon Peres, standing for election as Israel’s prime minister – a post he inherited when his predecessor Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated – decided to increase his military credentials before polling day by assaulting Lebanon. The joint Nobel Peace Prize holder used as an excuse the firing of Katyusha rockets over the Lebanese border by the Hezbollah. In fact, their rockets were retaliation for the killing of a small Lebanese boy by a booby-trap bomb they suspected had been left by an Israeli patrol. It mattered not.

A few days later, Israeli troops inside Lebanon came under attack close to Qana and retaliated by opening fire into the village. Their first shells hit a cemetery used by Hezbollah; the rest flew directly into the UN Fijian army camp where hundreds of civilians were sheltering. Peres announced that “we did not know that several hundred people were concentrated in that camp. It came to us as a bitter surprise.”


It was a lie. The Israelis had occupied Qana for years after their 1982 invasion, they had video film of the camp, they were even flying a drone over the camp during the 1996 massacre – a fact they denied until a UN soldier gave me his video of the drone, frames from which we published in The Independent. The UN had repeatedly told Israel that the camp was packed with refugees.

This was Peres’s contribution to Lebanese peace. He lost the election and probably never thought much more about Qana. But I never forgot it.

When I reached the UN gates, blood was pouring through them in ********. I could smell it. It washed over our shoes and stuck to them like glue. There were legs and arms, babies without heads, old men’s heads without bodies. A man’s body was hanging in two pieces in a burning tree. What was left of him was on fire.

On the steps of the barracks, a girl sat holding a man with grey hair, her arm round his shoulder, rocking the corpse back and forth in her arms. His eyes were staring at her. She was keening and weeping and crying, over and over: “My father, my father.” If she is still alive – and there was to be another Qana massacre in the years to come, this time from the Israeli air force – I doubt if the word “peacemaker” will be crossing her lips.

There was a UN enquiry which stated in its bland way that it did not believe the slaughter was an accident. The UN report was accused of being anti-Semitic. Much later, a brave Israeli magazine published an interview with the artillery soldiers who fired at Qana. An officer had referred to the villagers as “just a bunch of Arabs” (‘arabushim’ in Hebrew). “A few Arabushim die, there is no harm in that,” he was quoted as saying. Peres’s chief of staff was almost equally carefree: “I don’t know any other rules of the game, either for the [Israeli] army or for civilians…”

Peres called his Lebanese invasion “Operation Grapes of Wrath”, which – if it wasn’t inspired by John Steinbeck – must have come from the Book of Deuteronomy. “The sword without and terror within,” it says in Chapter 32, “shall destroy both the young man and the virgin, the suckling also with the man of grey hairs.” Could there be a better description of those 17 minutes at Qana?

Yes, of course, Peres changed in later years. They claimed that Ariel Sharon – whose soldiers watched the massacre at Sabra and Chatila camps in 1982 by their Lebanese Christian allies – was also a “peacemaker” when he died. At least he didn’t receive the Nobel Prize.

Peres later became an advocate of a “two state solution”, even as the Jewish colonies on Palestinian land – which he once so fervently supported – continued to grow.

Now we must call him a “peacemaker”. And count, if you can, how often the word “peace” is used in the Peres obituaries over the next few days. Then count how many times the word Qana appears.
 
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Iran blaming others for war crimes, done testing your chemical weapons on syrians?

1- Iran has no chemical weapons.
2- Iran is biggest victim of chemical weapons itself.
3- You can't distract others from crimes of Israeli apartheid state by telling lies like this. The butcher who went to hell was anything but a 'warrior for peace'.
 
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Because blood of Palestinians is very cheap
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even Israeli kids can write favourite slogans on bombs for murdering innocent unarmed Palestinian
 
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1- Iran has no chemical weapons.
2- Iran is biggest victim of chemical weapons itself.
3- You can't distract others from crimes of Israeli apartheid state by telling lies like this. The butcher who went to hell was anything but a 'warrior for peace'.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...d-regime-dropped-chemical-bombs-on-civilians/

Because blood of Palestinians is very cheap
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even Israeli kids can write favourite slogans on bombs for blowing Palestinians houses and
that why ur kids want to shoot each others?
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You can't distract others from crimes of Israeli apartheid state by telling lies like this. The butcher who went to hell was anything but a 'warrior for peace'.
Israeli apartheid? Is this coming from the Ayatollah? Has he checked his gay-free Islamic State lately?
 
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Israeli apartheid? Is this coming from the Ayatollah? Has he checked his gay-free Islamic State lately?
The logic they apply to others don't apply to them, they massacred with assad more people than Israel ever killed in all the wars since it's independence yet they believe they're angels.
their denial and belief of their own propaganda is luaghable
 
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1- Iran has no chemical weapons.
2- Iran is biggest victim of chemical weapons itself.
UN confirmed use of chemical weapons by Assad against own people and Assad survives solely thanks to massive Iranian aid.

3- You can't distract others from crimes of Israeli apartheid state by telling lies like this. The butcher who went to hell was anything but a 'warrior for peace'.
You cant barrel bomb, starve and fry people alive with thermite on daily basis and then whine about one 20 year old errant shelling case.
 
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Because blood of Palestinians is very cheap
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even Israeli kids can write favourite slogans on bombs for murdering innocent unarmed Palestinian
Recycled photo => lying propaganda: link

@The Sandman @Killuminati420 @2800, gs : I'm accusing all of you of endorsing lies meant to slime an entire people. This is the crime that Streicher was executed for at Nuremberg. Will you change your minds or not?
 
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You cant barrel bomb, starve and fry people alive with thermite on daily basis and then whine about one 20 year old errant shelling case.

I'm accusing all of you of endorsing lies meant to slime an entire people.

I don't think anybody has to lie to know the full capacity of Israeli war crimes and breaking of international law.

* Israel Apartheid *
- http://www.haaretz.com/blogs/a-special-place-in-hell/1.671538
- http://www.itisapartheid.org/laws.html
- http://www.seamac.org/equalrights.htm
- http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-makdisi-israel-apartheid-20140518-story.html
- http://www.globalresearch.ca/racism...alestinians-cannot-ride-israeli-buses/5410760

* UN reports on Israel war crimes and human rights violation *

-http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com...crimes-during-israels-51-day-assault-on-gaza/
-http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com...crimes-during-israels-51-day-assault-on-gaza/
- https://www.amnesty.org/en/countrie...-israel-and-occupied-palestinian-territories/
- http://mondoweiss.net/2015/07/country-holding-accountable/
- https://electronicintifada.net/blog...a-report-cant-hide-massive-israeli-war-crimes

* Israel genocide against Palestinians and ethnic cleansing *

- http://www.ifamericansknew.org/
- https://www.sott.net/article/298277...-against-Palestine-during-2014-summer-assault
- http://www.vice.com/read/israels-war-on-gaza-is-it-genocide-813 -https://www.amazon.com/Ethnic-Cleansing-Palestine-Ilan-Pappe/dp/1851685553
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_Palestinian_exodus

* human rights watch report on Israel violations *

- https://www.hrw.org/middle-east/n-africa/israel/palestine
* un declares Israel as having worlds worst human rights*
- http://yournewswire.com/un-declares-israel-as-having-worlds-worst-human-rights/

http://www.peterloud.co.uk/palestine/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killings_and_massacres_during_the_1948_Palestine_war

https://www.rt.com/op-edge/315840-israel-palestine-protests-police/

https://electronicintifada.net/content/top-israeli-rabbis-advocate-genocide/6974

https://electronicintifada.net/blog...onerates-itself-slaughter-children-gaza-beach

http://www.vice.com/read/israels-war-on-gaza-is-it-genocide-813

http://bennorton.com/an-incomplete-list-of-israels-violations-of-human-rights/

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...ted-crimes-against-humanity-says-Amnesty.html

http://mondoweiss.net/2010/09/take-...s-against-palestinians-in-the-last-few-weeks/

https://citizenactionmonitor.wordpress.com/tag/israeli-crimes-against-humanity/


http://www.richardsilverstein.com/2...bi-who-endorses-rape-to-improve-troop-morale/

http://mondoweiss.net/2016/07/israeli-advocated-becomes/

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/idf-chief-rabbi-permits-raping-women/

http://newobserveronline.com/idfs-chief-rabbi-rape-gentile-women/

http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Storm-erupts-over-past-comments-of-incoming-IDF-Chief-Rabbi-460174

https://electronicintifada.net/cont...-israels-daily-toll-palestinian-children/4263

Also I think Israelis slime themselves enough with their horrendous contradictions and breaking of international laws.

that why ur kids want to shoot each others?
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Where is this photo implying that they want to kill each other? They are simply crossing fire arms like this

 
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I don't think anybody has to lie to know the full capacity of Israeli war crimes and breaking of international law.
You don't contest that what gs et al did was a smear job. So what if there are all these links, why shouldn't they be smear jobs as well, since so few are willing to point out that the Emperor has no clothes?
 
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You don't contest that what gs et al did was a smear job. So what if there are all these links, why shouldn't they be smear jobs as well, since so few are willing to point out that the Emperor has no clothes?

Please tell me your kidding right? All these links have documented facts and numbers,these are not smear jobs. Just because you refuse to acknowledge them doesn't mean they aren't there.

Denial isn't just a river in Egypt.:dance3:
 
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