Peres Says “Israel” Can’t Exist Without US

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"Israeli" enemy President, Shimon Peres, expressed that "Israel's" existence depends on its relations with the United States.
In a speech he delivered, broadcasted by the "Israeli" Army Radio, Peres said, "We cannot exist alone. For our existence we need the friendship of the United States of America. It doesn't sound easy, but this is the truth".
In this context, Peres urges all "Israelis" to try and meet all US demands to that the "Israeli" existence would be assured.
Shimon Peres' remarks came after "Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused the US request to extent its settlement construction freeze.
Peres further stressed, "As the US is trying to understand the security needs of "Israel", we "Israelis" ourselves must understand the security needs of the US".
The US has previously repeated that the "Israeli" security is on the top of its priority list, which proves that the US is mainly supportive to all "Israeli" attacks and breaches.
"Israeli" enemy President, Shimon Peres, expressed that "Israel's" existence depends on its relations with the United States.
In a speech he delivered, broadcasted by the "Israeli" Army Radio, Peres said, "We cannot exist alone. For our existence we need the friendship of the United States of America. It doesn't sound easy, but this is the truth".
In this context, Peres urges all "Israelis" to try and meet all US demands to that the "Israeli" existence would be assured.
Shimon Peres' remarks came after "Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused the US request to extent its settlement construction freeze.
Peres further stressed, "As the US is trying to understand the security needs of "Israel", we "Israelis" ourselves must understand the security needs of the US".
The US has previously repeated that the "Israeli" security is on the top of its priority list, which proves that the US is mainly supportive to all "Israeli" attacks and breaches.
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