http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/spiegel-interview-with-israeli-president-shimon-peres-on-peace-a-871911-druck.html
“I see it as a ‘world spring’ rather than an Arab spring,” muses the Israeli President. “And you can’t come to a world spring dressed for winter.” (Interview by Hans Hoyng & Juliane von Mittelstaedt)
‘We Have to Open Negotiations Right Away’
The United Nations has recognized a Palestinian state and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to prefer confrontation over negotiation. But in an interview with SPIEGEL, Israeli President Shimon Peres says that there is no alternative to re-starting peace talks, adding that it is time to forget the past.
SPIEGEL: In a recent vote, the United Nations essentially recognized a state of Palestine by granting it “non-member observer status.” Are you disappointed by that decision?
Peres: You can criticize the UN resolution, but it doesn’t matter. I learned a long time ago that there is one thing in life you cannot change, and that is the past. What happened, happened.
SPIEGEL: Will the UN decision make peace negotiations with the Palestinians more difficult?
Peres: I don’t know if more difficult, but more necessary. Now the major issue will be the International Criminal Court in The Hague and the two parties will try to hunt each other. Is that a prospect for the future? That’s what we’ve done the whole time: They used to blame us, and we used to blame them. But we have to forget the past.
SPIEGEL: Yet when making claims to the Holy Land, both sides cite thousands of years of history.