Peres: World's stance ensures 'no chance' Iran will triumph

Jerusalem Post Thursday 26th April, 2012

Speaking with Channel 2 news, Peres says Syria's Assad is a "war criminal" and there is no worse alternative; president says he won't seek term extension after his ends in two years.


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