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Bashar Assad Must Resign: Israeli President Shimon Peres

Shimon Peres Bashar Assad

DANIEL ESTRIN   07/26/11 01:51 PM ET   AP

JERUSALEM — Syrian leader Bashar Assad must step down, Israel's president declared Tuesday, sending his message to Israel's neighbor at an unprecedented news conference with Arab media.

Israel's government has largely kept quiet as anti-government protests swept the Arab world in recent months. While some Israeli officials have predicted the Assad regime will fall, President Shimon Peres' comments marked the first time an Israeli leader has openly called for the end of the Syrian regime.

Peres only has a ceremonial role as Israel's president, but is considered Israel's elder statesman and, as a Nobel peace laureate, is well known beyond Israel's borders.

Peres alleged that Assad's forces killed some 2,000 civilians and imprisoned tens of thousands during the four-month-old uprising. "Assad must go," Peres said. "The sooner he will leave, the better it will be for his people," Peres said.

Syrian rights groups have put the death toll at more than 1,600.

Peres also praised the protesters. "It is easy to go out and demonstrate, but when they shoot at you? It is amazing," the president said. "Their courage and firm stance are honorable."

He suggested that regime change could help pave the way for an eventual peace treaty between Israel and Syria.

"Those who seek peace will prevail," he said.

Israel and Syria are bitter enemies, but their border has been mostly quiet during the four-decade rule of the Assad family. Some in Israel are uneasy about the prospects of instability in Syria if Bashar Assad is deposed.

As president, Peres has largely refrained from voicing political opinions, making Tuesday's comments all the more unusual. The setting was also unprecedented, with Peres speaking to about 30 correspondents from leading Arab news organizations, including some from countries that do not have diplomatic relations with Israel.

Peres spoke just days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's interview on Al-Arabiya TV, his first with an Arab media outlet since taking office two years ago. In the interview, Netanyahu took a more diplomatic line toward Syria, saying the country's young people deserve a better future but only Syrians could determine who their leader should be.

The interviews have highlighted Israel's efforts at engaging its neighbors as Mideast upheaval continues, and as the Palestinians seek statehood recognition at the U.N. this September.

Peres claimed Israel is "closer than ever" to peace with the Palestinians and insisted gaps between the two sides could be bridged before the U.N. vote in September.

Peace talks have been deadlocked since 2008 over issues like borders, Palestinian refugees and Israeli settlements expansion on war-won lands. In the 1990s, Peres won a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to reach a peace deal with the Palestnians.

Peres has hosted Arab journalists before, but this was his first official news conference aimed at a wide range of Arabic-language outlets.

Peres aides tried to ensure a smooth entry procedures for the journalists, following complaints of humiliating security examinations at Netanyahu events. Cameraman Haitham Omari was made to drop his pants as part of a lengthy security check before taping Netanyahu's interview with Al-Arabiyah TV last week.

On Tuesday, the security check for the Peres news conference took just a few minutes.

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Aussieposter
And so it begins
01:48 AM on 08/13/2011
I actually Agree Assad must go and most of his administration should face criminal charges as well as many Military commanders.
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dex216
Let Freedom Ring!!
12:06 PM on 07/28/2011
From what I know about Israeli government, the president has no real power, so Peres's comments shouldn't be taken as official Israeli policy. He's just speaking his mind.

As for his comments having an adverse effect in Syria, maybe. But to be honest with you, Assad and his people have been saying all along that the protesters are nothing more than "Mossad, CIA, al-Qaeda, Islamists, et al".So who knows. I do know that the people in Syria deserve better than Assad and his cohorts. Hopefully, they'll get it
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nk5otr
07:46 PM on 07/27/2011
It's interesting that half the Israel haters "know" that Israel is propping up Assad while suppressing the protestors and the other half "know" that Israel is funding the protestors to undermine Assad. They can't agree what Israel is doing in Syria, but they "know" they are doing something and hate them.
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Aussieposter
And so it begins
01:50 AM on 08/13/2011
A syria involved in domestic unrest is to busy to be occupied else where.
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NTT
Fighting rants with facts
05:38 PM on 07/27/2011
So 1,600 people were killed. I wonder... where is Goldston?? Ohhh, I know: it's only a crime if Israel does it. But there's no antisemitism, of course. Just nice, noble "humanitarians".
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Json
Cynical dreamer, sarcastic idealist...
05:15 PM on 07/27/2011
Does anyone know the context of the remark?
Did he have an entire press conference to talk about Assad? Or was he having a press conference and was asked about Assad? (If he was asked what should happen to Assad, what should he have said that wouldn't be instantly met with condemnation here?)
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Dec2086Lover
After all you are my wonderwall.
04:03 PM on 07/27/2011
The occupation of Palestine must end,I am no fan of the Israeli govt.But this article is not about that,we should not be closed minded.
In this instance,Peres is right,Assad must give up power.The protesters are winning the battle of the wills,and he can't go on forever using this force month after month.
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Cannonball Taffy O Jones
Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!
11:48 AM on 07/27/2011
An Israeli calls for the overthrow of an Arab tyrant who has spent the last three months murdering those of his wretched people who want freedom and democracy and the result is condemnation of the Israeli. Pathetically typical.
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NTT
Fighting rants with facts
05:46 PM on 07/27/2011
Pathetically typical indeed -- but unsurprising from the "humanitarians" who spend their impotent rage writing hate comments on HP.
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04:06 AM on 07/28/2011
The end result of any Israeli action is condemnation of the Israelis.

The Middle East works a bit like that little rubber hammer your doctor has.
08:33 AM on 07/27/2011
Whether one sympathizes with the Syrian protesters or not, this is a typical exercise of Likud hubris and an unwarranted intrusion into the internal affairs of another state; of course, the Israeli regime has an abysmal track record of consistency of principle and reciprocity- what it condemns others for it repeatedly does itself with conviction and attempts- usually bad ones- at moral posturing; I guess chutzpah is the most fitting term here.
They are desperately attempting to prevent the unilateral declaration of Palestinian statehood via whatever pretext, ruse or threat they can. The tide of demographics, world opinion and simple morality are making the establishment of Palestine based upon the pre-June '67 borders a geopolitical inevitability, and no amount of finger pointing at others is going to stop it.
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Json
Cynical dreamer, sarcastic idealist...
10:08 AM on 07/27/2011
Peres is in Kadima, not Likud.
10:16 AM on 07/27/2011
True. But the fact that the former Laborite is in Kadima, founded by Sharon, shows just how extremist the Israeli state has become. When Sharon and his political heirs are viewed as moderates vis a vis the governing coalition, the inmates are truly in charge of the asylum.
05:37 AM on 07/27/2011
Quite frankly Mr. Perez, I would be just as happy to see you leave also.
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BcemXAHA
Yerushalaim shel zahav
11:02 AM on 07/27/2011
Right, any word about Abbas and the atrocities that he commits against innocent civilians?

No, I guess not. I suppose that's because Abbas isn't Israeli, nor Jewish.

We understand.
Michael II
Neither the one, nor the only
07:21 AM on 07/30/2011
Even when you replace Bashar by Abbas by mistake you get faved. Some people would do well to read what they "fave".

Concerning your comment: I agree. Bashar should go, as any regime that has to use such extreme violence against its population for so long really has lost any legitimacy. I know it's a kind of buzzword which is thrown about a lot these days. But in this case it's clear.
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BcemXAHA
Yerushalaim shel zahav
11:04 AM on 07/27/2011
correction: Bashar.
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fairwayhill
1948 Palestine belongs to the Palestinians
02:17 AM on 07/27/2011
The occupation of Palestine must end.
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BcemXAHA
Yerushalaim shel zahav
11:02 AM on 07/27/2011
So called palestinians are trying to steal Israel.
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Dec2086Lover
After all you are my wonderwall.
04:09 PM on 07/27/2011
Bcem
Palestinians are not stealing land from Israel,they belong there.You could give a better rebuttal to her,but make it honest.
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Cannonball Taffy O Jones
Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!
11:42 AM on 07/27/2011
I agree! Hamas must be driven out!
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10:25 PM on 07/26/2011
Any Israeli leader saying this to Arab nations will have the opposite effect.
06:52 AM on 07/27/2011
of course and that is exactly why the israeli's do it
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BcemXAHA
Yerushalaim shel zahav
11:03 AM on 07/27/2011
I agree, even though the Israeli has stated the truth.
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Tasies
10:03 PM on 07/26/2011
Sane people: ¨BB and his lot of gansters must go.¨
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BcemXAHA
Yerushalaim shel zahav
11:03 AM on 07/27/2011
Insane people: Lets pretend that we don't see what's happening in Syria and to it's innocent population.
puffadder
The truth is ONE!
01:53 PM on 07/27/2011
There are no innocdenyts in war! Militant Israel is the prime example of that!
08:54 PM on 07/26/2011
Mr. Peres, should we ask Syrian people what they want or not?
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theuniversalcollective
from the ether that is net
12:57 AM on 07/27/2011
The dead ones?
04:14 PM on 07/27/2011
the Syrian protesters are making their voice heard and they are saying the same thing as him: its time for Bashar to go
08:52 PM on 07/26/2011
This man is senile, he needs to retire.
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BcemXAHA
Yerushalaim shel zahav
11:04 AM on 07/27/2011
Right, and Bashar is sane. Sure!