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Hamdi Farrag: Peace for Peace, not Land For
Peace
IMEMC
14 July, 2007
Nearly seventeen years ago, and during the Madrid Conference for Peace,
the then-Israeli Prime Ministry, Yitzhak Shamir, responded to
the Arab Initiative of Land For Peace, by saying “Peace For
Peace”, a small statement which carried huge and dangerous
dimensions.
Translated &
Edited By Saed Bannoura – IMEMC
With this statement, Shamir told the Arab world, and the Arab leaders,
that he rejects the Arab initiative, and that he offers them his
own “peace” rather than the peace they are offering.
He was telling them that Israel is now a strong country, not only
military-wise, therefore the Arabs “need his peace more than he
needs theirs”.
In 1953, only three years after Israel was created, it managed to
establish its own nuclear reactor in the Negev, which is a
miraculous thing that should enlist Israel in the “Guinness
World Records”!
Meanwhile, there is no Arab country that has weapons similar or even
close to the weapons Israel obtained, and the United States is
leading a campaign against Iran for attempting to obtain nuclear
power.
The United States is also attempting to dismantle the nuclear reactors
in North Korea, and is also threatening Libya for “thinking
about this power”.
Shamir wanted to tell the Arab world that the power of Israel is not
only a military power, but also agricultural, industrial,
economical and even on the “spying level”..
He wanted to tell the Arab world that if they even think about “harming
Israel” they will be dealt with like the US dealt with Iraq,
the only country which “dared to fire missiles at Israel and
its reactor”.
Another sample of the Israeli “peace” is the recent promise of the
Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, who vowed to released 250
Fateh detainees, and to release 600 million US dollars of
Palestinian Tax revenue Israel withheld since the election of
Hamas.
But he managed to withdraw his promise without even hearing any demand
that he should fulfill it, he will stick to his own “goodwill
intension, in his own way”.
Olmert is a “good student of Shamir”, he is telling the Arabs and the
Palestinians “You should be thankful that I promised to transfer
the money, even if I didn’t actually do it”.
He is ongoing with the assassinations and invasions, and still ongoing
with the massive abduction of the Palestinians in the occupied
territories.
Yet, Arab leaders and officials are always rushing to meet with him and
shake his hands, and they always rate their meeting with him as
“Positive” although nothing changes on the ground.
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