President of the Zionist entity Shimon Peres called Tuesday for Arab intervention to stop what he called “the massacre" in Syria.
President of the Zionist entity Shimon Peres called Tuesday for Arab intervention to stop what he called “the massacre" in Syria as he delivered the first speech by a Zionist head of state to the European Parliament in almost three decades.
The free world "cannot stand by when a massacre is carried out by the Syrian president against his own people and his own children. It breaks all our hearts," the Zionist leader said, who launched the 16-day April attack on Lebanon in 1996 when he was a prime minister.
Saying "the intervention of Western forces would be perceived as foreign interference," Peres proposed the best option to end the conflict in Syria "might be achieved by empowering the Arab League, of which Syria is a member, to intervene."
"The Arab League can and should form a provisional government in Syria to stop the massacre, to prevent Syria from falling to pieces," Peres advised the 754-member European Parliament!!
"The United Nations should support the Arab League to build an Arab force in blue helmets," he said.
Asked at a news conference immediately afterwards whether he was indeed calling for military intervention by an Arab force, Peres said he did mean "a force" but that its actions could be as a peacekeeping force and "not necessarily military".
Peres warned that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad “was a threat to the entire region because of his arsenal of chemical weapons which must be prevented from falling into the wrong hands,” ignoring the fact that the Zionist entity of occupation possesses the nuclear weapons and refused to commit to international proliferation treaties.
Singling out Iran as the world's 'Number One' enemy, the Zionist head of entity stated “the greatest danger to peace in the world is the present Iranian regime," attacking Tehran not only for "aiming to build a nuclear weapon" but also for violating human rights by discriminating against women.
Worthy to mention here that the Islamic Republic of Iran organized in July, 2012 an international conference on Women and Islamic Awakening. Around 1200 active women in the Arab and Islamic world were invited to attend. The participants were also guests at the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution’s Husseiniyah in Tehran, Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei.
Peres also slammed Iran for supporting what he believes “global terrorism”, notably via the Lebanese Resistance of Hezbollah.
The EU is already under pressure from the Zionist entity and the United States to put Hezbollah on a terrorist blacklist.