CSM | Israeli President Shimon Peres offered his Iranian counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a history lesson on Thursday, saying his lack of knowledge about the region was an embarrassment.
The outspoken Iranian leader raised hackles in Israel
on Monday when he said Israelis had been occupying their territory for
no more than 70 years. "They have no roots there in history," he added
during a visit to New York.
Meeting a group of children in Jerusalem, 89-year-old Peres said Ahmadinejad should have known better.
"It was an embarrassing speech which showed a deep historical
ignorance with regard to the deep historical connection between the
Jewish people and the land of Israel," he said, adding that Ahmadinejad
did not even know the history of his Persian ancestors.
The name
Israel first appeared at the end of the late Bronze Age and Israelite
tribes were living in the area more than 3,000 years ago, archaeologists
say.
Shortly after 600 B.C., Babylonian forces swept through the
lands and forced Jews into exile and captivity. But in 538 B.C. the
Persians in turn conquered Babylon and King Cyrus let the Jews return to
their old homeland.
"Around 2,500 years ago King Cyrus, the King
of Persia, granted the Jewish people led by Ezra and Nechamia the right
to return to Israel and to rebuild their home. The Jews lived on the
land of Israel for thousands of years and there is no lie or leader that
can remove chapters of history," Peres said.
The Jewish rulers of Jerusalem were crushed by the Roman empire and modern-day Israel was founded in 1948 as imperial Britain withdrew from Palestine.
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