Shimon Peres never ceases to amaze me.
Just when I thought he couldn't say anything more insensitive,
"Why don't you go back to where you came from?" -- (Peres yelled this at a Women in Green anti-Olso demonstrator in 1995. She was a concentration camp survivor)
or more stupid,
"What, I'm a loser?" (Shimon Peres asks the Labor Party central committee, and they yelled back a resounding "YES!" )
"Instead of dwelling in the history of the past, we have to look to the history of the future." (Speech to American Jewish Committee, May 3, 2001)
or more thoughless,
"I think violence is the intervention of the past in the attempt to change the future." (Speech at the Peres Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation, April 2001),
he lets loose with a new statement that embarrasses me to live in the same country as him.
The city of Sederot is under fire. Daily barrages of missiles aimed at civilians. Downed power lines.
And what does Shimon Peres have to offer the residents of Sederot?
'I don't understand what the hysteria is about. Kiryat Shmona was shelled for years." YNetnews
I guess only someone as heartless as Peres, who could say such a thing to the residents of Sederot is capable of helping plan and execute Olmert's upcoming "Convergence".
Once again the adage from the Talmud rings strong: One who is merciful to the cruel ends up being cruel to the merciful.
Wherever I am, my blog turns towards Eretz Yisrael
Just when I thought he couldn't say anything more insensitive,
"Why don't you go back to where you came from?" -- (Peres yelled this at a Women in Green anti-Olso demonstrator in 1995. She was a concentration camp survivor)
or more stupid,
"What, I'm a loser?" (Shimon Peres asks the Labor Party central committee, and they yelled back a resounding "YES!" )
"Instead of dwelling in the history of the past, we have to look to the history of the future." (Speech to American Jewish Committee, May 3, 2001)
or more thoughless,
"I think violence is the intervention of the past in the attempt to change the future." (Speech at the Peres Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation, April 2001),
he lets loose with a new statement that embarrasses me to live in the same country as him.
The city of Sederot is under fire. Daily barrages of missiles aimed at civilians. Downed power lines.
And what does Shimon Peres have to offer the residents of Sederot?
'I don't understand what the hysteria is about. Kiryat Shmona was shelled for years." YNetnews
I guess only someone as heartless as Peres, who could say such a thing to the residents of Sederot is capable of helping plan and execute Olmert's upcoming "Convergence".
Once again the adage from the Talmud rings strong: One who is merciful to the cruel ends up being cruel to the merciful.
Wherever I am, my blog turns towards Eretz Yisrael
The second quote is gold, pure gold!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for his comment when Lau becomes President.
ReplyDeleteMoshemeal; Though I'm not a fan of R' Lau, Peres will probably reuse his previous quote:
ReplyDelete"The Jews won, while the Israelis lost."
(That was his line when Netanyahu beat him in the 96 election)
Mike: Things have changed alot since the 1970s. It used to be considered the correct Zionist response to a terror attack to say, "we're not moving anywhere"...or even build a new settlement/town/etc. Kiryat Shmona used to complain but alot of the people there had this sort of grassroots Zionism within them and never considered leaving.
ReplyDeleteThings have changed alot -- starting in the early 1990s with the SCUD missiles attacks against Gush Dan, when thousands of Tel-Avivians fled to Eilat and Europe. That sort of Post Zionism was clearly an indication of the Oslo Accord incubation.
Gush Katif people adopted the old-school of Zionist thought and refused to leave and had to be dragged out. 5000 rockets and they refused to budge.
When Olmert publically says, "I'm tired of defending ourselves"...it's only logical that Sederot residents want to flee. I feel bad for them.
The only reson why he will put people down like this is because they will not go back into Gaza it will show the world that the expoltion was a big mistake and they cant admit it even though everyone knows!!
ReplyDeleteI was watching Yatzpan the other night (Israeli comedian), he is not nearly as funny as Peres is...oh,Peres doesn't say this out of humor...my bad..
ReplyDeleteGlad to see that I wasn't the only one shocked by his stupidity.
ReplyDeleteBefore we left Lebanon, I spoke to a few left wing friends, who assured me that once we left, if there was even ONE missile, Israel would retaliate heavily. After all, that's a serious attack on a sovereign state.
Before we left Gaza, they said the same thing: Well, the Lebanon situation is very thorny. But Gaza is clear-cut. Even ONE kassam will elicit a huge response from Israel After all, that's a serious attack on a sovereign state.
And here's Pickled Peres, telling us that it's not really a big deal. Kassams, shmassams. One grasps in vain for a commensurate response to his words. The only image my mind can conjure is that of Daffy Duck tossing a lamp away, ignoring the dire warnings of the genie with the flippant: "Consequences, shmonsequences."
Besides the missing hat tip, you also forgot to mention that Peres in the Minister in charge of Development of the.....
ReplyDelete...Negev (and Gallil)
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ReplyDeletejak black: for you... Consequences, Schmoncequences
ReplyDeleteJoe: LOL, thanks
ReplyDeletejak black/joe settler -
ReplyDeleteBut is Peres really "so long as I'm rich" and "I'm wealthy! I'm socially secure"?? (or do we really not want to know?)
Nah, "just as long as I don't live in Sederot!"
ReplyDeleteHashem yishmor. That's all I have to say.
ReplyDeleteAnd what does Shimon Peres have to offer the residents of Sederot?
ReplyDelete'I don't understand what the hysteria is about. Kiryat Shmona was shelled for years." YNetnews
brilliant, just brilliant.
is he implying the the shelling of kiryat shmona was acceptable, just as this must be?
passivity and jews do NOT go well together. something must be done.
jameel, you should know better by now. Peres is perfectly justified in critisizing the people of Sderot. After all, they're simply victims of peace!
ReplyDeleteIf Peres hadn't been making stupid statements throughout his career, I'd say he's getting senile in his ripe old age. Nope. No such luck. He's just this much of a bombastic idiot, and that's putting it mildly.
-OC
Are any of his decendants still living in Israel? Are they all still Jewish?
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