The Women in Green organization demonstrated outside the Foreign Ministry this morning, demanding a legal inquiry into the Oslo process and its results. They held signs reading, \"Oslo Criminals to Justice,\" and called for a trial specifically for Foreign Minister Shimon Peres. \"This is the beginning of our campaign against Shimon Peres,\" leader Nadia Matar cried out. \"How can the Sharon government fight against terrorism when Shimon Peres, one of the driving forces behind Oslo, is a member of the government? Instead of being Foreign Minister, he must be made to stand trial for his Oslo crimes. How can Margalit Har-Shefi be put in prison because she \"should have\" known what Yigal Amir was planning, when Shimon Peres not only knew what Arafat was planning but he even gave him tens of thousands of guns...\"
Not far away, a former IDF Intelligence Officer and Arab Affairs advisor, Micha Maimon, continues his sit-in outside the Knesset, demanding a public investigation into the Oslo process and how it led to war instead of peace. He told Arutz-7 today,
\"I\'m not necessarily calling for criminal trials, but rather for an objective and public investigation, just as the Agranat Commission investigated what came to be known as the \'debacle\' of the Yom Kippur War. I know that I and my colleagues in Military Intelligence passed much information that stood in stark contrast to what the Oslo architects actually did, such that there was no justification for their actions...\" Maimon noted that Moti Ashkenazi, whose post-war protests sparked the mass demonstrations that ultimately led to the formation of the Agranat Commission and the resignation of the Golda Meir government, has promised his support for the current campaign.
Not far away, a former IDF Intelligence Officer and Arab Affairs advisor, Micha Maimon, continues his sit-in outside the Knesset, demanding a public investigation into the Oslo process and how it led to war instead of peace. He told Arutz-7 today,
\"I\'m not necessarily calling for criminal trials, but rather for an objective and public investigation, just as the Agranat Commission investigated what came to be known as the \'debacle\' of the Yom Kippur War. I know that I and my colleagues in Military Intelligence passed much information that stood in stark contrast to what the Oslo architects actually did, such that there was no justification for their actions...\" Maimon noted that Moti Ashkenazi, whose post-war protests sparked the mass demonstrations that ultimately led to the formation of the Agranat Commission and the resignation of the Golda Meir government, has promised his support for the current campaign.