Labor Party leader Shimon Peres is interviewed on why Har Homa has become a crisis point, whether violence is inevitable and whether the peace process is finished.
Ahmed Qurei / Shimon Peres / Ehud Barak / Tzachi Hanegbi / Avigdor Kahalani interviews; ISRAEL:INTShimon Peres (Labor Party leader) interview SOTQ: EXACTLY WHY HAS HAR HOMA BECOME SUCH A CRISIS, WAS THERE ANY WAY TO AVERT IT- There was no particular date that was burning; our feeling is the date was decided not because of the unity of Jerusalem, but because of the unity of the coalition / we didn't feel that at such a tense moment there should have been an accumulation of three movements at the same time which had a very detrimental effect on the Palestinians / one was the building of Har Homa, the other was the supposed attempt to close four of their offices in Jerusalem and third was the very stingy offer about the further redeployment on the West Bank / you create climate by the intensity of the cloudsQ: DO YOU THINK VIOLENCE IS NOW INEVITABLE BECAUSE OF THE STAND-OFF- Nothing is inevitable in politics but inevitably, I don't think so / anyway, the story is not yet overQ: IS THIS HAR HOMA STORY PART OF MR NETANYAHU AND HIS POLITICAL PROBLEMS, CAN YOU EXPLAIN EXACTLY HOW- I can explain his problems in very simple terms / there is a basic contradiction between the Oslo agreement and the present coalition / an important part of the coalition is against the argument / so whenever he makes a move to implement, he has to make two moves to pacify the members of the cabinet against it / in this zig-zag where the zig never equals the zag it's very hard to operateQ: YOUR GOVERNMENT HAD ACCEPTED THE PRINCIPLE OF BUILDING THE NEIGHBOURHOODS AROUND JERUSALEM- There is nothing in our constitution that forces you to be foolish / you can choose your dates, your ways, your timing, with a certain amount of wisdom and consideration / when you are at war, you are so to say a bachelor / when you are at peace, you are married; you have another party, and the problem is not only how to win the argument with the other party but how not to lose it / I think p...





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