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To Drink from the Sea of Gaza by Uri Avnery
From
the start, the “Disengagement Plan” was an exercise in deceit. But
the world is eager to be deceived. The world’s statesmen take it
seriously, it causes violent storms in So
what is the purpose of all this mayhem? Cynics might say: the mayhem
itself. It puts The
main aim of the exercise is to satisfy George Bush. The president
demanded a plan which will show him doing something for peace. The more
he gets sucked into the Iraqi quagmire, the more he needs to prove that
he is achieving something in our country. Especially since his last baby
– the “Road Map” – has died in its cradle. Bush
demanded that The
plan claims to have three aims: to get the settlers out of This
week, Sharon himself defined the first aim in an unequivocal manner:
“By the end of 2005, not a single Jew will remain in the Gaza
Strip!” A
resolute, bold and strong-willed statement, as befits a great leader. (In
fact, this statement has a faintly anti-Semitic ring. If the Palestinian
government wants to invite peaceful Jews to live there, why shouldn’t
they? Wouldn’t it have been more appropriate to say: “No settler
will remain in the But
the crucial words in the statement were “by the end of 2005.” They
are reminiscent of the classic Jewish joke about the Polish nobleman who
threatens his Jew with death if he does not teach his beloved horse to
read and write. The Jew asks for three years to accomplish such an
arduous task. When his wife hears of it she exclaims: “But you know
you cannot teach that to a horse!” The Jew calms her: “Three years
is a long time. By then, either the horse or the nobleman will have
died.” In
our country, 18 months are half an eternity. The situation changes by
the week. Before the end of 2005, many things may happen: Bush may lose
the election, catastrophe may overcome Events
this week made clear the central role that time plays in the “plan.”
Tzipi Livni, the Minister for Immigration Absorption, worked hard to
engineer a compromise between Sharon and his opponents. She reinvented
the egg of The
fact that everybody treated this proposal seriously speaks for itself. A
plan that is supposed to be implemented next year might as well be
postponed to the next century. But
let us examine the plan on its merits, as if Will
this bring peace? Will this stop the attacks? There
is no chance that this would indeed happen. The
basic principle held by all Palestinian factions is that the There
is not the slightest chance that the fighters of any of the Palestinian
factions in the “liberated” Gaza Strip will look quietly on, while
Sharon realizes his designs in the West Bank: the annexation of 55% of
the West Bank to Israel (“settlement blocs,” “essential security
zones,” “areas of special interest to Israel,” as the army
planners put it), with the Palestinians corralled into small enclaves.
This work is already going on rapidly with the building of the monstrous
“separation wall.” The
“liberated” Gaza Strip will inevitably become a base of the battle
for the liberation of the The
military planners know this well, and have been inspired by a new patent
ides: to get the Egyptians involved. Brilliant,
or so it seems. The Egyptian regime lives on generous American handouts
– rewards for signing a peace agreement with But
Mubarrak knows that he is walking a tightrope. If
the Egyptians now try to take over Gaza and obstruct the Palestinians’
fight for the liberation of the West Bank, they will be considered
collaborators and be exposed to attacks that may well spill over into
Egypt itself. Hamas has powerful allies there who won’t step back from
violence. Mubarrak
will be very cautious about accepting responsibility in Therefore,
this whole plan is standing on its head. It has no basis in reality. All
in all, it is a recipe for the continuation of the war in another form. But
no need to worry. discuss this column in the forum Uri Avnery is a peace activist. |