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    "The impossible peace with Iraq" was published on Monday in an Israeli newspaper by the writer and political analyst close to the government of Tel Aviv, Eddie Cohen.
    Cohen addressed his article to the visit of Iraqi parliamentarians to Israel in secret and the rejection of the government and the parliament in Baghdad and set up a committee to find out the truth.  
    "The majority of Israelis want peace with their neighbors, but the experience of the last few decades, but to reflect on the concessions that must be contained in exchange for a false peace," said the writer and analyst Cohen. "Peace with Egypt is very cold, peace with Jordan shaken because of its refusal to renew the annex Peace agreement ".
    "It is clear that our neighbors want peace and are aware of Israeli aid, with false promises of future peace relations," he said.
    He pointed out that "many Israelis managed to communicate with the Syrian opposition figures and expressed their hope for peace with Israel after it helped topple the Assad regime," saying that "Assad did not fall, peace with Syria does not exist."
    After the fall of Saddam Hussein, dozens of Iraqi parliamentarians came to Israel, most of whom were afraid to announce it, the most prominent of which was proud and not afraid to visit Israel, .
    "In 2004, Alusi visited here, and commentators in Israel reported the warm peace coming from Iraq, shortly after he was expelled from parliament and his sons were killed by unknown people in Iraq." Alusi was not re-elected because he did not exceed the electoral threshold.
    "Although Iraq is one of the richest natural resources in the world, it is unable to provide electricity and drinking water to its population," Cohen said.
    "The Iraqis are tired of this life and they stand idly by and see how their oil, along with other natural resources, is stolen by Iran, which has controlled Iraq through Shiite militias since the fall of Saddam," he said.
    Unfortunately, in Israel, many resources are allocated to this hopeless goal, "he said." The Iraqis, who want to free themselves from the Iranians, are asking for military aid from Israel in return for false promises of peace. "
    "In Europe, tens of thousands of Iraqi refugees who can not return home hope that Israel will help remove the Iranians from Iraq and promise us peace when they return to their country and take over leadership," Cohen said.
     "Iraq has been added to the list of Arab countries seeking Israeli aid in exchange for promises of future peace, a service similar to that of Christians in Lebanon in the 1980s and, more recently, to the Syrian opposition," he said.
    "Peace with Iraq is light years away, and in October 2017, the Iraqi parliament passed a law prohibiting the raising of the Israeli flag and setting the prison sentence for those who violated it." If we do not learn from past experience, at least we will learn to read the present correctly "He said.



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