Minister Zeevi, demands Shimon Peres
resignation, two days later MURDERED! |
Three days before he died, Rehavam Zeevi attacked Shimon Peres viciously
in the government's cabinet meeting. He told PM Ariel Sharon that
if Shimon Peres wasn't sacked, he would resign from the government
and take seven Knesset members from Moledet and Yisrael Beiteinu
with him. Ariel Sharon refused to fire Shimon Peres, so Zeevi wrote
his last essay, for the Arutz Sheva website. It read in part:
"But what is understood in Washington is apparently not understood
here. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who himself fought for many years
against Arab terrorism, is not strong or consistent enough in this
fight during his tenure as Prime Minister. In order to keep Shimon
Peres in the national unity government, he gives in to Shimon Peres'
dictates and allows him to continue talking with the top brass of
the evil Palestinian Authority, which is a terrorist headquarters
in every sense. Shimon Peres conducts diplomatic negotiations, while
the Palestinians continue to shoot at our communities and on Jews
- and he is doing all this just in order to revive the Oslo process,
which brought catastrophe upon us and could, in the end, lead to
the collapse of the State of the Jews. Shimon Peres is doing this
possibly because he believes in it - or possibly because he wants
to save his place and reputation in history."
Zeevi went on the warpath against Shimon Peres, not a wise strategy.
Others have tried and others have died. See:
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In numerous previous articles, this author has shown the many connections
between Shimon Peres and the French connection to the Yitzhak Rabin
murder. The same connections are emerging with the Zeevi murder
and those claiming responsibility for it, the Front For The Liberation
Of Palestine (PFLP). Recall that it was French President Mitterand
who had PFLP founder George Habash cared for in France during his
last days.
"THE George Habash affair is closed, or so Francois Mitterrand decreed
in a pugnacious television interview on February 4th. The presidential
aide and three top civil servants who failed to inform Mr Mitterrand
about the Palestinian leader's admission into France for supposedly
urgent medical treatment had been "sanctioned", he said, which means
sacked. "The ministers involved would not resign, the president
went on, because the affair was "not serious enough". it involved
an "error of judgment" about a "retired terrorist" grossly overblown
by press and television. There would be no change of prime minister,
no government reshuffle, no early general election and no parliamentary
inquiry. The opposition would have a chance to propose a motion
of no confidence in the government at a special session of parliament
on February 7th. That was it. "Edith Cresson's government will not
fall, not yet anyway. Socialists (including a former prime minister
and likely presidential candidate, Michel Rocard) who joined the
critics asking for ministerial heads must now toe the line. The
Communists, who dread an early general election almost as much as
the Socialists, have announced that their members of parliament
will not vote with the opposition to bring the government down.
As the conservatives have not the votes to do this on their own,
a censure motion is doomed to fail. |
"Though contained, the damage has further weakened the government
and added to an impression of muddle or worse at the top. Mr. Mitterrand
claims he was not told about Mr. Habash's visit until almost 12
hours after the leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine had arrived in Paris on January 29th. That may well be
true. Unfortunately for him, less than half of French voters, according
to one poll, believe it."
It would have been no trouble for Shimon Peres and the French to
order the PFLP to knock off Zeevi. All we have to do is prove it.
Given enough time, that will prove doable. Just look at the emerging
coverup: Just like, in the aftermath of the Yitzhak Rabin assassination,
Israel's Shabak has ordered its own investigation of the Zeevi murder.
So who is sitting on this commission of inquiry? According to Maariv,
there is SH, who was responsible for Shimon Peres' personal security
on the night of the Yitzhak Rabin murder, I believe that would be
Yuval Schwartz, and there is A, who is currently head of the Shabak's
Jewish Department, the very gang led by Eli Barak, who ran the provocateur
Avishai Raviv previous to Yitzhak Rabin's murder and had a central
role in the assassination itself. The Yitzhak Rabin murderers are
back, this time covering up Zeevi's assassination. And just look
how they are doing it. First, they are spreading the word that Zeevi
was responsible for his own demise by refusing Shabak protection.
Unfortunately for them, a 1997 Supreme Court decision ruled that
even if a cabinet minister rejects Shabak protection, he must get
it anyway. But that's just the beginning because Zeevi was not the
only sensitive figure who stayed on the eighth, VIP, floor of the
Hyatt Hotel. Joining him were Shas MK Yair Peretz, not a likely
candidate for assassination and Deputy Internal Security Affairs
Minister Gideon Ezra, a former Deputy Head of the Shabak, a very
likely candidate for kidnapping or assassination.
The Shabak can howl all they want that Zeevi's eighth floor was
unguarded because he wanted it that way, but let them explain away
Ezra's lack of protection. Good luck to them. And better luck to
them explaining why a group of American tourists shared that eighth
floor with Zeevi and Ezra on that fateful morning. Maariv, once
again, noted that the assassin must have also shared a room on the
eighth floor, thus explaining how he went unnoticed and uncaught.
The first person to discover Zeevi after he was shot was one Dr.
David Hocking, an American tourist staying in the room opposite
him. Naturally, he was an original suspect but I've been assured
that he is a pastor with close ties to Israel, an unlikely candidate
for murder. However, since the Zeevi murder resembled CIA tactics
more than PFLP, we wonder if someone attached to his group, or appearing
to be so affiliated, was the murder liaison or the trigger puller
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Then there is the business of hotel security. The word being spread
is that all guests staying on the eighth floor had a special card
which opened the elevator door to the floor. That, of course, does
not explain how the murderer supposedly entered and escaped down
the fire exit stairs, but more important, this explanation is a
lie. Yaacov Verker, who recently visited Zeevi in his room told
me, "Nonsense. I pushed the eighth floor button and the elevator
opened. There was no need for a card at all." From the newspaper
Kol Ha'ir: "There were only maybe six of us in the breakfast room
with Zeevi that morning. How come after two days, no one has questioned
us?"
Now, let's discuss the hospital procedures for a moment. Zeevi was
shot at the Hyatt - Mount Scopus Hotel, a minute from Hadassah Hospital,
Mount Scopus. Yet he was taken to Hadassah - Ein Kerem, for treatment,
a half hour away. The wife of an Arutz Sheva website editor, who
works at Hadassah, explained that Hadassah - Mount Scopus, lacks
a head trauma unit and that is the explanation. But another health
care worker denies the explanation: "Zeevi needed immediate care.
The procedure should have been that he was taken to Mount Scopus
and a head trauma expert would be called from Ein Kerem. He may
have lost his life in the half hour drive to Ein Kerem." |
Now the Shimon Peres connection. From the Jerusalem Post: "Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon promised slain tourism minister Rehavam Zeevi
that he would not permit any future meetings between Foreign Minister
Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat, Zeevi told his faction shortly before
his death. Zeevi showed the seven MKs a handwritten note from Ariel
Sharon with the promise...The promise came about after Zeevi wrote
to Ariel Sharon, via cabinet secretary Gideon Saar, asking him about
reports that Shimon Peres intended to meet with Arafat at a Socialist
Party conference in Greece." Let's turn to Haaretz for a report
of Shimon Peres' coverup after the murder: "Shimon Peres warned
against making extreme moves that would lead to a loss of control.
In response to the idea of preventing Arafat from returning from
Egypt, the foreign minister asked whether Israel was really interested
in a confrontation with Mubarak and in seeing the Egyptian army
enter the Sinai...Shimon Peres reminded those present that the existing
agreements with the PA do not require it to extradite suspects to
Israel." Until more facts are gathered, let us ask why Shimon Peres
did all in his power, to prevent any retaliation for Zeevi's murder.
The answer ultimately, will lead to the same organization which
murdered Yitzhak Rabin.
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