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Shimon Peres: I have much respect to Mr. Prime Minister [pointing to Erdoğan], but they must put things as they really are. Let me start with democracy first of all. Who was elected by the Palestiniains? Not Hamas, but Mr. Abbas. Sixty-two percent of Palestinians voted for him. ... Hamas participate in elections but have a very unique idea about democracy ... You go through the elections, after the elections you can start to shoot, kill and threaten, finish. Democracy is not matter of elections [as he turns to Erdoğan]. It is a civilization ...
...The cease-fire idea in our view is very strange [turning to Erdoğan]. We never started fire. We told the Palestinians time and again [raising his voice], ’Don’t fire, there won’t be fire’ ... They broke it ... You know what it means everyday hundreds of rockets falling at random. A million people have had to take shelter.
Hamas leader Meshaal says, "
[Ignatius warns Peres about time in 19th minute of his speech]
Our aim is peace not war.
[Peres’ whole speech lasts 21.02 minutes. Applause rises from the audience]
Ignatius: This has been a powerful and passionate debate. It is a debate that can go on tonight for hours but we already passed our closing time...
Erdoğan: [In English] Excuse me.
Ignatius: Mr. Prime Minister [touching his shoulder] I would apologise to Mr. Erdoğan...
Erdoğan: [In English] One minute ... one minute [touching Ignatius’ arm] One minute. No way out [in Turkish, applause rises from the audience]
Ignatius: Only a minute.
Erdoğan: Mr. Peres, you are older than I am. But the volume of your voice is too high. And I know this is because of the guilt psychology. My voice will not be that loud. Know this like that. When it is time to kill, you know how to kill well. I know well how you kill children on beaches, how you shoot them. I remember two former prime ministers in your country who said they felt very happy when they were able to enter
[Ignatius touches Erdoğan’s shoulder to warn him to end his speech]
Erdoğan: But I do not have the opportunity to answer all these notes. I would say two things.
Ignatius: Mr. Prime Minister we cannot start the debate again.
[Pushing each others’ arm]
Erdoğan: Do not interrupt me.
Ignatius: We really need to let people go to dinner.
Erdoğan: The Old Testament’s sixth amendment says ’Thou shalt not kill.’ There is murder here. Gilad Atzmon says that Israeli barbarism is greater than cruelty. He is a Jew. Besides this, Avi Shlaim, international relations professor at Oxford University, who had served in Israeli army, says in The Guardian...
Ignatius: I want to ask you...
Erdoğan: ... that Israel has earned the name ’bandit state.’
Ignatius: [interrupting Erdoğan’s speech] ... Turn this over to our host ...
Erdoğan: [to Ignatius] Thank you very much, thank you very much. Davos comes to an end for me from now on. I will not come to Davos ever again. Know this in that way. You do not let me speak. You allow [Peres] to speak for 25 minutes, me for 12 minutes. [Erdoğan stands, collects his things and walks off stage]