Jerusalem – Peres Hails Red Army In Ceremony Attended By Putin

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    Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin (L) shakes hands with the President of the State of Israel, President Shimon Peres (R), at the ceremony to unveil the brand-new 'Victory Monument' in the Mediterranean city of Netanya, north of Israel on 25 June 2012. The monument commemorates fallen soldiers of the Red Army as well as the role of the Soviet Union in the victory over Nazi Germany and the liberation of the death camps during the Second World War.  EPA/JACK GUEZ / POOLJerusalem – President Shimon Peres hailed the Russian triumph over the Nazis at a ceremony attended by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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    “Without the Red Army victory it is unclear if we would be able to meet here as a free people,” he said.” During the ceremony in Netanya, the two presidents inaugurated a monument commemorating the Red Army’s triumph over Nazi Germany. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who was originally scheduled to attend the ceremony, has canceled because of his broken leg and will meet Putin in Jerusalem.

    “You came at the right time, with the right attitude. Thank you, and welcome to Israel,” he said, adding “Spasiba” (thank you) in Russian.

    Putin also spoke at the ceremony, thanking Israel for welcoming him and for its honoring of the Red Army.

    Putin is scheduled to hold a lengthy meeting with Netanyahu this afternoon – a one-on-one discussion followed by a larger meeting with staff and other ministers – the bulk of the visit will be symbolic: the dedication of a monument to the Red Army for its victory over Nazi Germany, a state dinner with President Shimon Peres and a visit to Bethlehem.
     Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin (3-L) and the President of the State of Israel, Shimon Peres (3-R), attend a ceremony to unveil the brand-new 'Victory Monument' in the Mediterranean city of Netanya, north of Israel on 25 June 2012. The monument commemorates fallen soldiers of the Red Army as well as the role of the Soviet Union in the victory over Nazi Germany and the liberation of the death camps during the Second World War.
    The focus of the Netanyahu- Putin talks is expected to be on Iran and Syria, where the two countries have wide differences of opinion.

    Putin, who was met at the airport in the morning by Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, was accompanied by some 400 people, flying in on four different planes. The massive entourage includes Putin’s staff, a large number of businesspeople and around 60 journalists.

    On Tuesday the Russian president will go to Bethlehem and dedicate a Russian cultural center, and from there to the Allenby Bridge and Jordan for a meeting with King Abdullah, before flying home.

    Meretz announced Monday that activists will hold a demonstration outside Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem while he hosts the visiting Russian president. Meretz MK Zehava Gal-On is expected to be among the participants of the demonstration.

    Former Meretz MK Mossi Raz, who initiated the protest, stated “Meretz calls on the prime minister not to meet with Putin until he stops providing assistance to [Syrian President Bashar] Assad to kill his own people.”
    Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech at the ceremony to unveil the brand-new 'Victory Monument' in the Mediterranean city of Netanya, north of Israel on 25 June 2012. The monument commemorates fallen soldiers of the Red Army as well as the role of the Soviet Union in the victory over Nazi Germany and the liberation of the death camps during the Second World War.  EPA/JACK GUEZ / POOL
    He added: “Russia stands today as the main block preventing the international community from intervening in Syria. Putin, who sells weapons to Assad that are in turn used to massacre civilians, has blood on his hands. Meeting with him is a moral disgrace and a political blunder.”


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    volfie
    volfie
    11 years ago

    the red army fought the nazis for so-called mother-russia.they could care less about the jews.remember also that the 1939 molotov-ribbentrop non aggression pact gave the nazis the green-light to launch the war.!!
    to have a kgb autocratic head of state with a shady past and present, and iron-fist be feted in netanyah at a monument to hypocrisy is shameful.
    and the atmosphere pollutes the lovely city and its beaches.
    Putin is no friend of the jewish people or israel.

    RACHELIGHT
    RACHELIGHT
    11 years ago

    I think this is good, keep your friends close and your “enemy’s” closer….

    MistahKurtz
    MistahKurtz
    11 years ago

    The Soviet Union DID defeat Germany. The US and Britian helped. I think Israel would do well to cultivate a strong relationship with Russia. American cannot be counted on. This isn’t the Cold War any longer. Russia is NOT the enemy.

    11 years ago

    Red Army played a crucial role in victory over nazis. Soviet dictator Stalin was a monster and he managed to crush another monster. May be that is what was required to win that war.I think its a right thing to praise brave soldiers which Russians were by nature and out of fear. Kommissars were marching behind the troops and shot anyone who showed a trace of hesitation.

    LESkid
    LESkid
    11 years ago

    I guess history is also not taught in our yeshivot. The Soviets, to their credit, liberated many concentration camps including the camp where Rav Oshry, ZT”L was held captive.