Zio-Nazi Peres says Syrian leader Assad must go

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 Syrian leader Bashar Assad must step down, Zio-Nazi Peres  declared Tuesday, sending his message to IsraHell’s neighbor at an unprecedented news conference with Arab media.
Zio-Nazi regime has largely kept quiet as anti-government protests swept the Arab world in recent months. While some Zionist officials have predicted the Assad regime will fall, Zio-Nazi Shimon Peres’ comments marked the first time an Zionist leader has openly called for the end of the Syrian regime.
Peres only has a ceremonial role as Zio-Nazi president, but is considered Zionist’s elder statesman and, as a Nobel peace laureate ?, is well known beyond IsraHell’s borders.
Zio-Nazi Peres alleged that Assad’s forces killed some 2,000 civilians and imprisoned tens of thousands during the four-month-old uprising. OH WHAT ABOUT THE Palestinians IN YOUR JAILS ?   “Assad must go,” Zio-Nazi 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.
Zio-Nazi 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 Zio-Nazi regime and Syria.
“Those who seek peace will prevail,” he said.
IsraHell and Syria are bitter enemies, but their border has been mostly quiet during the four-decade rule of the Assad family. Some in IsraHell 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 IsraHell.
Zio-Nazi Peres spoke just days after Prime Minister Benjamin Naziyahu’s interview on Zionist backed Al-Arabiya TV, his first with an Arab media outlet since taking office two years ago. In the interview, Naziyahu 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 IsraHell’s efforts at engaging its neighbors as Mideast upheaval continues, and as the Palestinians seek statehood recognition at the U.N. this September.
Zio-Nazi Peres claimed IsraHell 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 IsraHell illegal settlements expansion on war-won lands. In the 1990s, Zio-Nazi Peres won a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to reach a peace deal with the Palestnians.
Zio-Nazi Peres has hosted Arab journalists before, but this was his first official news conference aimed at a wide range of Arabic-language outlets.
Zio-Nazi Peres aides tried to ensure a smooth entry procedures for the journalists, following complaints of humiliating security examinations at Naziyahu events. Cameraman Haitham Omari was made to drop his pants as part of a lengthy security check before taping Naziyahu’s interview with Zionist backed Al-Arabiyah TV last week.

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