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Peres Says Israeli Policy is Winning Arab Cooperation in Occupied Territories

May 7, 1968
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Former Deputy Defense Minister Shimon Peres expressed the belief today that the future Arab-Israeli peace pattern might emerge from the manner in which Israel administered the areas it occupied in the June war. He told a dinner meeting here launching the South African Jewish day school campaign that in these areas, “our policy is tough only when necessary, liberal wherever possible, and it is bringing about on-the-spot cooperation that may produce the conditions for peaceful coexistence.”

The former defense official stressed however that while Israel would win any further war the Arabs might try to mount, “our main concern is not military victories but a permanent peace settlement in the Middle East. We don’t,” he said, “want to become victims of our military successes. What we want is peace.”

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