Jerusalem – Report: Israel Offered Golan To Syria For Cuting Ties With Iran

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    FILE - Syrian President Bashar Assad (L) welcomes his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmedinejad (R) in Damascus, Syria, 25 February 2010. Photo: EPAJerusalem – President Shimon Peres sent a message to Syria, offering to return the Golan Heights in exchange for a promise that Damascus would sever its ties with Iran and various terrorist groups, Syrian President Bashar Assad told the Lebanese As-Safir paper in an interview published Tuesday.

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    Assad was quoted as saying that Peres sent the message through Russian President Dmitry Medvedev while on a visit to Russia last week. Medvedev embarked on a visit to the Middle East later that week. He visited Turkey and Syria, where he met with Hamas officials as well as Syrian ones.

    “We do not trust the Israelis … we are ready for war or peace at any moment,” Assad told the newspaper. “Some make the mistake of writing off the option of resistance (a term used in the Arab world to connote militant warfare, especially against Israel), and they turn into prisoners of the peace option. They should be fully prepared for both,” he said.

    Assad added that Syria had entered mediated negotiations with Israel in 2008 fully intending to reach a “clear and final” solution, but that it seemed resistance was necessary for achieving peace. “If you are not strong, you are not respected,” Assad said. He stressed that peace was not merely a symbolic olive branch, but a tangible and very real way to sort out the balance of power in the region. He then described the positive qualities of resistance, citing his achievements in recent years – among them renewed ties with the US and the West and Syria’s “rich, strong national unity” – as manifestations of Syria’s success.

    When asked what Syria’s position would be in the event that Israel attacked Lebanon, Assad smiled and told his interviewer, “I think the Israelis want to hear the answer to this question, and I will not fulfill their wish.” Threats of war, he said, were about as likely to become a reality as suggestions of peace.

    In April, the Kuwait-based Al-Rai newspaper reported that Syria had transferred ballistic Scud missiles to Hizbullah. According to the report, the missiles were recently transferred to Lebanon, prompting a stern Israeli warning that it would consider attacking both Syrian and Lebanese targets in response.

    The Syrian president stressed that he would not put pressure on Hamas or other Palestinian terrorist movements to disarm or act against their will. Concerning the rift between Hamas and Egypt, Assad said his country did not “strive to play a part at [Egypt’s] expense” and that despite disagreements between the two countries, there were no severe issues between them, but rather a basis for improvement. He added that unlike former US president George W. Bush, the Arab states did not employ a policy he described as “he who is not with me is against me.”

    Asked about Syria’s regional interests, Assad replied that his country’s “key interests” were “unity in Iraq, stability in Lebanon and dialogue with the US.” In describing the way the relationship between Damascus and Washington had changed in recent years, Assad referred to his ties with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, which had morphed into “mutual respect.”


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    frum but normal
    frum but normal
    13 years ago

    this criminaly insane old fool,belongs in a insane asylum for the criminaly insane,and not as president of Israel,proves once again how right Michael Savage was when he coined the phrase ‘leftis’m and liberalism is a severe mental disease

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    How completely stupid!

    Never concede anything. Isn’t there enough history to prove that every concession leads to the spilling of Jewish blood?

    When has there been any deal with any Arab-Muslim entity in which they kept their end of the bargain? Never. Read history.

    All that can be gained by allowing Syria into the Golan is to place their weapons that much closer to us. Stupid!

    I would have expected something with saichel. But this is complete insanity.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Why is Shimon Peres offering anything? He’s the president, not the head of government. He should stick to cutting ribbons.

    Milhouse
    Milhouse
    13 years ago

    What right does Peres have to offer anything?! He repeatedly breaks his obligation to stay OUT of politics.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Why do you fools believe what this liar says? There is no evidence other than his own say-so that it’s true. He’s just trying to get people riled up in Israel.

    trust
    trust
    13 years ago

    I completely trust syria to break ties with iran. Totally, only to become one nation. Wink wink.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Whhaaaat are you serious!!!

    trust
    trust
    13 years ago

    I completely trust syria to break ties with iran. Totally, only to become one nation. Wink wink.

    yisroel schreiber farrock away
    yisroel schreiber farrock away
    13 years ago

    Again israel does this all the time!!!! They offer to make like they want peace and then they never follow through..when is israel gona start doing they’re part for peace I’m talking rlly serious here..its disgracefulll looking

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    What about all the boys who died on the golan heights?? That land is sacred!! Were their lives not worth a dime??

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    Perez is a senile old fool, who should be sitting on the beach reading a newspaper.

    A Simple Chussid
    A Simple Chussid
    13 years ago

    I don’t buy it for a moment. IMO, such a message was never conveyed to Assad. It just doesn’t make any sense. If the Golan won’t be given up for a formal peace accord with Syria, it definitely won’t be handed over over Syria merely cutting ties with Syria. Stop.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    We should trade Peres for Shalit