Bush to Jewish leaders: I don’t trust Iran’s peaceful intentions

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WASHINGTON (JTA) — Former President George W. Bush told a Presidents Conference gathering that he did not trust the Iranian regime to change its intentions toward Israel.

“I will not believe in Iran’s peaceful intentions until they can irrevocably prove that it’s true,” Bush told the 1,200 guests at the gala of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, according to several people in attendance. “The United States’ foreign policy must be clear eyed and understand that until the form of government changes in Iran, it is unlikely that their intentions toward Israel will change.”

The event, held Tuesday night at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, honored several past presidents of the umbrella organization and its longtime executive vice-chairman, Malcolm Hoenlein.

Bush’s appearance had not been publicized, and attendees were asked not to record or tape his comments.

The program also featured video testimonials from President Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as remarks from several Israeli and U.S. politicians, and Jewish notables.

Bush, Obama and Netanyahu all praised the Presidents Conference for its work in supporting Israel and strengthening the U.S.-Israel relationship. Attendees said Bush thanked Presidents Conference leaders for always being professional, knowledgeable and respectful of the office of the presidency, even when there were disagreements over tactics.

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