Former president Navon supports Peres´ comments on Iran (YNetNews.Com -Yedioth Internet) Omri Efraim Published: 08.18.12, 20:53)
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After being publicly criticized by political figures over comments on
Iran, Peres receives public support from Israel´s 5th president;
Navon: ´I hope his brave comments resonate with public´
The growing tension between President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu over Peres´ comments on a possible strike against
Iran takes another turn as former President Yitzhak Navon expressed
his public support for Peres on Saturday.
Navon publicly said that "I feel that if I were in Peres´ place, I
would most likely have done the same as him."
Navon further recalled that he had intervened in governement
decisions after the Sabra and Shatilla Affair. "I publicly
contradicted Prime Minister Menachem Begin back then when I called to
establish a committee headed by a judge which would be tasked with
investigating the affair, while Begin wanted to appoint an IDF
officer for the task. My opinion was eventually accepted by the
government," he said.
In a statement made by Navon, he said that "It is clear to Peres, as
it was clear to me, that it is not the president´s place to intervene
in government decisions. However, there are times that supersede
standard protocol – times where one must say what they truly believe
in, even if you´re the president," he said.
"During my time as president, I intervened when I felt it was my
duty," Navon said adding that "I hope Peres´ brave comments resonate
with the public."
In an interview with Channel 2, Peres said last week "It is clear
that we cannot do it (attack) on our own. We can delay it (Iran´s
nuclear program), but we realize we have to proceed together with
America. There are questions of cooperation and of timetables, but as
severe as the danger is, at least this time we´re not alone."
"Israel has to depend on itself, but when it depends on itself, that
does not mean that it has to give up on its friends. When I say ´I
have the right to self defense,´ that does not mean that I have an
obligation to stop talking to everyone! Of course not!" Peres
exclaimed.
Before deciding to go public with his position, the president held
numerous conversations with a host of officials in an attempt to tip
the scales against a solo Israeli attack. During these meetings Peres
all but admitted that he trusts President Barack Obama more than he
trusts Netanyahu or Defense Minister Ehud Barak.
Peres leveled harsh criticism at Netanyahu´s plan to launch a solo
attack in Iran. He expressed his concern that Barak was the driving
force behind the plan, and claimed that the defense minister´s
motivation was political – he wants to survive.
Netanyahu´s aides were livid at Peres´ comments: "Peres forgot that
he made at least three cardinal mistakes related to national
security. He erred when he thought the Oslo Accords would bring a new
Middle East, when in reality the process claimed the lives of more
than 1,000 Israelis and resulted in terror attacks originating from
the territories he ceded to the Palestinians," one of the aides said.
"He was wrong when he thought there would be peace in Gaza after the
disengagement, when in reality missiles are being fired at Israeli
citizens from there. But his biggest mistake was in 1981, when he
opposed the bombing of the Iraqi reactor, and luckily Begin ignored
him," one aide argued.
Peres´ aides said his remarks on national television were not meant
as a personal attack on Netanyahu. "He was just expressing his
opinion," one of them said. Attila Somflavi contributed to this
report (Copyright 2012 © Yedioth Internet 08/18/12)
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