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Sharon's Speech: The Decoded Version by Uri Avnery
It
was vital for him to stick to the exact wording, since it was an encoded
text. It is impossible to decipher it without breaking the code. And it
is impossible to break the code without knowing Ariel So
it is no surprise that the flood of interpretations in Nonsense.
In his speech, Here
is the deciphered text of The
name of the game is Hitnatkut (“cutting ourselves off”). Meaning:
most of the Stage
One: In order to do this, we need time – about half a year. We are
talking about a large-scale and complicated military operation. The army
will have to occupy and fortify new lines, while “relocating” dozens
of isolated settlements. This will require detailed planning, which has
not yet even started. The necessary forces and instruments will have to
be prepared. Half a year is the minimum. During
this period we shall not be idle. On the contrary, we shall finish the
“separation fence,” and it will play a major part in the new
deployment. We shall develop the “settlement blocs,” to which we
shall transfer the settlers who will be relocated. The
execution of the plan in half a year is perfectly timed. At exactly that
time the American election campaign will reach its climax. No American
politician will dare to utter a word against While
we quietly prepare the big operation, we shall continue to flatter
President Bush and praise his idiotic Road Map, without, of course,
fulfilling any of our obligations under the Map. But we shall blame the
Palestinians for violating it. At
the same time we shall pretend to seek negotiations with the
Palestinians. We shall try to meet with Abu-Ala as many times as
possible and play the game to the end. When we are ready to go, we shall
terminate the contacts, declare the Road Map dead and state sorrowfully
that all our efforts to start peace negotiations have failed because of
Arafat. Stage
two: By then, the “separation wall” will be ready. The Palestinian
territories (Areas A and B under The
army will withdraw gradually to the separation barrier and redeploy in
the territories that will be annexed to Israel, including, inter alia,
the settlement blocs of Karney Shomron, Elkana, Ariel and Kedumim; the
Modi’in Road and the territory south of it up to the Green Line, all
the Greater Jerusalem area already annexed in 1967; the new
neighborhoods around Jerusalem up to Maaleh Adumim and perhaps further;
the Jewish settlement in Hebron and Kiryat Arba and the settlements in
the Hebron area; all the Dead Sea shore; all the Jordan valley,
including about 15 km of the banks. Altogether, more than half the West
Bank. These
areas will not be annexed officially, but we shall annex them as rapidly
as possible in practice. We shall fill them with settlements (also using
the settlers from the “relocated” settlements), industrial parks,
roads, public institutions and army installations, so that they will
become indistinguishable from parts of At
the same time, we shall evacuate the settlements beyond the barrier,
including those in the In
line with the American proposal, we shall call the Palestinian enclaves
“a The
terror will not stop completely, but the Palestinian enclaves will be at
our mercy and we shall be able to cut each of them off at any time,
prevent movement from one to another and make life in them intolerable.
It will not be worthwhile for them to conduct violent acts. Officially,
the Palestinians will have free access to the border crossings to At
first the world will scream, but faced with a fait accompli they will
quiet down. Even if Bush remains in the White House, he will be
paralyzed until after the elections at the end of 2004. If a Democrat is
elected president, he will need some months to settle down. By then
everything will be finished, and we shall be able to generously agree to
some minor adjustments. This
is the Plan. Can it be realized? It
is quite possible that In
this respect, But
beneath the road to the implementation of the Sharon Plan there lie two
big landmines: the settlers and the Palestinians. The
inhabitants of the settlements that are supposed to be “relocated”
include some of the most extreme elements of the settlement movement.
There is no chance that these will go away peacefully. They will have to
be removed by force. That
will require a huge military effort. While many moderate settlers will
remove themselves voluntarily if given fat compensation, many others
will resist. According to an informed estimate, some 5,000 soldiers and
policemen will be needed to remove just one small “outpost”: Migron,
near Ramallah, which The
army cannot just leave these territories with the settlements remaining
behind. As long as the settlements are there, the army will be there. In
other words, the implementation of the plan will not be quick and tidy,
like the last night in south While
the deployment in the areas that will be de facto annexed to It
is a complete illusion to believe that all this time the Palestinians
will quietly look on. They will see the execution of a plan that they
believe, quite rightly, to be a device for the destruction of the
national aims of the Palestinian people. Clearly there will be no place
in the Palestinian enclaves for returning refugees (not to mention any
return of refugees to If
Therefore,
the Palestinians will fight against this plan, and their struggle will
intensify the more it progresses. All possible means will be employed:
firing missiles and mortar shells over the separation barrier, sending
suicide bombers into In
the end, the basic factors will be decisive: the endurance of the two
peoples, their readiness to continue the bloody fight, with all its
economic and social implications, as well as the willingness of the
world to look on passively. The
idea of “unilateral peace” is strikingly original. “Peace without
the other side” is a contradiction in terms. Learned people will call
it an oxymoron, a Greek term meaning, literally, a sharp folly. Eventually,
the fate of this plan will be the same as the fate of all the other
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