Zionist President Shimon Peres attempted to instigate the Arabs to militarily intervene I Syria, considering that "there are powers there even more extremist than Al-Qaeda".
Zionist President Shimon Peres attempted to instigate the Arabs to militarily intervene in Syria, considering that "there are powers there even more extremist than Al-Qaeda".
Peres indicated that there should be "only Arab interference in Syria," stating: "Syria is member of the Arab League. I think it is high time for an Arab answer to the Arab question. The United Nations should authorize the Arab league for building up a transitional Syrian government and for setting up Arab military forces made up of Arab soldiers."
Speaking to the Russian daily "Kommersant", president of the occupying entity added that "armed Arabs forces should be formed with the assistance of the United Nations. What is the purpose of the Arab League if it is unable to solve a crisis like this?"
Peres said that "there are powers in Syria even more extremist than Al-Qaeda, and these powers are trying to take control over the situation. If I were an Arab, I would have tried to prevent that so that Syria remains an Arab country. I would have also considered the need for Arab intervention."
The Zionist president went on saying "It hurts me to watch a Syrian child being Killed under tanks tracks, because tanks are not supposed to run over children."