´Exert greater pressure on Iran but avoid bloodshed´ (JERUSALEM POST) By GREER FAY CASHMAN 05/23/12)
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Israel should go hand in hand with the Americans in matters
pertaining to Iran, President Shimon Peres said in Beersheba on
Tuesday. Peres was speaking at the fifth Negev Conference held under
the auspices of Vice Premier and Minister for the Development of the
Negev and the Galilee Silvan Shalom who was raised in the region.
The US is working towards intensification of sanctions and the
exertion of more pressure on Iran, Peres noted, adding that there was
no doubt that the preferred solution to the prevention of a nuclear
Iran was one in which bloodshed could be avoided.
Peres underscored that Iran is not just an Israeli or American
problem, or one that occupies the attention of the major powers. It
is a problem that affects the entire world he said, because Iran
poses a danger to the whole world. It funds and arms global terror,
and sends its envoys throughout the world to foment terror, Peres
continued.
With regard to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Peres reiterated his
frequently expressed conviction that the gaps between the two sides
are much smaller than is generally realized and that they can easily
be bridged.
Peres also expressed concern at the wave of violence that has begun
to engulf the nation. He is shocked whenever he watches the
television news or reads a newspaper, he said. He also urged all
sectors of society to unite in the effort to preserve the rule of law.
As for the Negev, Peres as a disciple of Ben Gurion´s, is interested
in seeing it bloom but not just in terms of demography. It is
essential to build up the Negev so that it would be more attractive
to young people he said. He suggested that this could be done by
increasing the number of army bases, providing quality education at
all levels from kindergarten through university, and investing more
in infrastructure and public transport.
The important thing, he emphasized, was to continue to expand on Ben
Gurion´s vision. (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 05/23/12)
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