Tuesday 12 March 2013

Israeli President Peres meets delegation of Imams

 Mossad false flag Op

"Whoever was responsible for the murder of French citizens and Jewish children in Toulouse showed the ugly face of terror, and your words show the way of peace," said Israeli President Shimon Peres after a meeting Sunday in Paris with the leaders of the Jewish community of France and with a delegation of Imams and heads of central Mosques in France. 

The meeting took place the day before memorial events in France to mark one year since the terror attacks in Toulouse in which three  children and a teacher were killed in a Jewish school by a radical Islamist, Mohamed Merah.

During the meeting with the Imams, President Peres was pleased by their support for Israel, their moderate approach and tolerance towards other faith communities and their vocal, steadfast opposition to terror in all its forms. 

At the start of the meeting,  Imam Hassen Chalghoumi, chairman of the conference of Imams in France and Imam of the city of Drancy, said : "Tomorrow, March 11, is a terrible day of mourning for us, a day on which terror struck from which we all suffered. I wanted to tell you, Mr. President, that we Muslims are victims like the Jews, of the same extremist who went on a journey of murder, who took the lives of children. We are here to say to our brothers the Jews and the French: We are all threatened by terror, hurt by terror and we all call with optimism for peace at the end of this terrible year. We teach the believers that human life is holier than the holy sites! Holier than Mecca, the Vatican or Jerusalem."

President Peres thanked the Imam for his words and expressed his appreciation :"Whoever was responsible for the murder of French citizens and Jewish children in Toulouse showed the ugly face of terror, and your words show the way of peace. You are leaders of an Islam which seeks peace, as we do. I am very grateful for your words, and I thank you for coming. I see in you brothers in this path, dialogue between us is important and valuable and that is why this meeting between us is so important. We will work together, for all the peoples of the world, for Israeli's and Palestinians, for peace in the world."

"The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not an excuse to hate the State of Israel – we are not interested in that hate and do not believe in it. We visited Israel and saw the country, we want to know Israel as it really is and to get to know people from different perspectives," Chalghoumi responded.

http://www.ejpress.org/article/65432

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