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Sharon's Skin and Bush's Spots by Uri Avnery
Answer:
Yes and No. If
Ariel Sharon can avoid implementing it, he certainly will. He will
implement it only if he has no alternative.
The written plan says that it will be implemented
“by the end of 2005” – and by then the situation in this
country and in the Middle East as a whole may be changed beyond
recognition. Anyhow,
up to now no preparations have begun. There is no answer to the dozens
of questions that must be addressed before a meaningful plan for
implementation can even begin to be formulated. For example: Where will
the settlers go? How much compensation will they get? Who will control
the Question:
If this is the case, why has Answer:
There are several explanations, all of them valid. After
several years of being accused of “having no plan” and of being old
and tired, Also,
Of
course, As
always, all of Question:
Has Answer:
The Ethiopian has not changed his skin. An analysis of the plan, as
endorsed by Bush and shown at long last to the Israeli ministers,
reveals that it conforms exactly to the plan that What
is his overall plan? The
maximum plan is to turn all of the land between the Therefore
he wants to get rid of the Gaza Strip with its 1.2 million Palestinian
inhabitants. He is prepared to evacuate the 7,000 Jewish settlers who
are living there, in return for the consolidation of the *
Since the plan has been leaked only in Hebrew, I have made the
translation. Almost
all the Palestinian population in the Question:
What is the connection between this and the “Separation Fence”? Answer:
The path of the fence--both the part that has already been built and the
parts that will be built in the future--reflects this map well. That is
how it was planned from the beginning. “ Question:
Why does the Israeli army support the plan? Answer:
The evacuation of the forces from the Gaza Strip and the relocation of
those in the Question:
Why does Answer:
The Americans demand a symbolic gesture, in order to show that the plan
does not apply to the Gaza Strip alone. Actually,
the evacuation of the four small settlements has only symbolic value.
This is a negligible area with a few small and unimportant settlements. Question:
What will happen in the Gaza Strip if Answer:
The disengagement will be deceptive. The direct occupation will be
changed into an indirect one that will be much cheaper and more
efficient. According
to the plan, the Gaza Strip will become a giant prison camp, cut off on
all sides. It will have no seaport or airport and be cut off from its
only neighbor, The
plan spells it out: “ The
written text of the plan also argues that in the new situation to be
created, no one will be able to hold Question:
If this is so “good for Answer:
No politician looks for trouble. The evacuation of the Strip will entail
violent clashes with the settlers, not only with the local ones but also
with the Question:
If Answer:
That declaration, like all his utterances, served only to satisfy a
momentary need. The
Gaza Strip settlements were put up without much thinking, as a result of
the settlement inertia and a complete contempt for the Arabs. The people
responsible believed that the Strip would never be given back, and, if
the worst comes to the worst, they could keep at least the settlements. All
in all, the establishment of the Gaza Strip settlements was a crime that
has cost much blood and billions of dollars. The Labor Party is
responsible for this crime as much as Likud. But Israelis are quick to
forget, and nobody will blame Questions:
If the Ethiopian has not changed his skin, has the leopard changed his
spots? Has the American position indeed changed dramatically this week? Answer:
The change lies mainly in the blatant and unequivocal support of Bush
for Question:
Is the negation of the “Right of Return” not a big change? Answer:
Not really. In his last speech in office, on On
the eve of Question:
But has not Bush endorsed now for the first time the incorporation of
the settlement blocks into Answer:
No. All
American plans, going back to the Nixon years, spoke about
“insubstantial changes” in the pre-1967 borders. The famous Security
Council resolution 242 also did not demand that the former border be
reconstituted without any change. Bush’s formula continues this line.
He did not spell out the extent of the border changes envisioned. It
is worthwhile remembering that the whole idea of “settlement blocks”
was born years ago in the fertile brain of Yossi Beilin and was included
in the “Beilin-Abu-Mazen” agreement. Beilin hoped that by this means
he would disarm the opposition of the settlers, who would sacrifice the
isolated settlements in order to save the major settlement blocks, where
80% of the settlers live. This hope was proven false, and Beilin’s
trick served only to legitimize the idea of the annexation of the
blocks. The settlers did not buy the trick, because they are afraid of
the precedent that would be created by removing even one settlement.
They will try to prevent this by all the means available to them. Incidentally,
in the same statement published by the “Geneva Initiative” group
before There
is, of course, a difference: Beilin and Clinton proposed “territorial
swaps,” either on a 1:1 or a less equal ratio. But it is clear that
the Palestinians were asked to give up their most fertile lands in
return for stretches of the Question:
If so, where is the “dramatic change”? Answer:
The drama is in the notes rather than in the melody. Question:
If so, what will be the outcome? Answer:
As far as the Americans are concerned, the Muslim-Arab rage against them
will become even stronger, thereby increasing the motivation to hurt the
Americans in So
why did he do it? It
will be remembered that Henry Kissinger said that It
is said that Bush is the most pro-Israeli American president there ever
was. I think that the opposite is true. I believe that he is the most
anti-Israeli American president there ever was, because the Sharon-Bush
plan is blocking the way to Israeli-Palestinian peace, our only hope for
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