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'Irreversible Mental Damage' by Uri Avnery
Giving
in to a demand by George Bush, the “Quartet” accepted the “Revised
Disengagement Plan” of Ariel Sharon. This means that the United
Nations, the European Union, the In
the first paragraph of the “plan,” the following words appear: “ That
is to say, the international community has confirmed that the
Palestinian people has no right to take part in the determination of its
own fate. Everything will be decided by the Government of Israel alone,
with the backing of the The
European Union with its 25 member-states, the government of the Russian
Federation and the organization that represents the entire world have
humbly accepted the edict of Bush, the dictator of the world, who is
himself a captive of Sharon. The
Palestinian people have been eliminated from the list of
decision-makers, thereby also abolishing in practice all the agreements
signed with them, from This
is a scandalous step, unprecedented in its dimensions, and it passed
without comment. Apart from Sharon and his minions, nobody noticed the
implications. The big boot of the international community trod on the
Palestinian people without even noticing it, as if on an ant. That
is the culmination of a process that began with the return of the then
Prime minister, Ehud Barak, from the 2000 This
mantra is based on a series of lies that have been exploded long ago.
American eyewitnesses like Rober Malley, President Clinton’s advisor
at Camp David, as well as some of the Israeli participants and
international researchers have published detailed reports that prove
that Barak himself was responsible for the failure at least as much as
Arafat – in fact, far more. And
as if by coincidence, just when the international community
absent-mindedly accepted that the Palestinian people is not a partner
for peace, in The
High Priest of the “We Have No Partner” creed is General (res.) Amos
Gilad, who at the crucial time was chief of the research section (and as
such the No. 2) of the Army Intelligence Department. Since army
intelligence is the department solely responsible for the “national
security assessment,” it has a decisive influence on the formation of
national policy. The
army intelligence man reports directly to the Prime Minister and takes
part in cabinet meetings. No minister would dare to question his
assessments, which are the guiding star of the entire state. The
research chief of the intelligence department is supposed to submit a
professional summary of the huge amount of data amassed by the
intelligence community. Most ministers are forbidden to read the written
report, and even the few others are allowed only to glance at it.
Therefore, the oral summary presented by the chief of research to the
Prime Minister and the cabinet is of paramount importance. Amos
Gilad went even further: He appeared almost daily in the media,
commenting on almost every political and security event. He was not only
the “national assessor,” but also the “national explainer,” as
he was commonly called in the media. Who
is this man, who has had a greater influence than any other person on
the policies of This
claim involves a considerable amount of Chutzpah, if not worse. But it
also raises the question: This mental damage, when did it start? When
were the first symptoms observed? Was it when he started endlessly
repeating that Arafat wants to throw us into the sea? Or was this
declaration, perhaps, itself a symptom of his mental problem? And how
can he continue to fulfill his present duties? The
last two weeks, The
former chief of Army Intelligence, General (res.) Amos Malka, who was
the direct superior of Gilad, broke his silence of many years and
published a thunderous accusation: that Amos Gilad arrived at his "kontseptsia"
without any intelligence basis whatsoever. On the contrary, the huge
amount of information collected by the intelligence department indicated
the very opposite. That is to say, Gilad freely invented his
intelligence reports, based on his political views and/or on the desire
to please his political bosses, Barak and Sharon. This
grave accusation raised a storm in professional circles. Intelligence
operatives of undoubted integrity emerged from their anonymity in order
to support Malka publicly. They were headed by the man who, at the
relevant time, was in charge of the Army Intelligence section for
Palestinian affairs, Colonel Ephraim Lavie, who was then responsible for
the collection of all intelligence material about the Palestinian
leadership. There is no doubt that in the professional confrontation
between Amos and Amos, Amos Malka emerged as the victor. This
means, in simple words: there was no intelligence material at all
backing the assertion that Arafat is working for the destruction of the
State of Israel, that Arafat had broken off the peace process in order
to start a terror campaign, that Arafat is not ready for a reasonable
compromise. All these assertions, uttered by diverse Israeli politicians
and generals, were based on the “assessment” of one man who, while
appearing to represent the intelligence department, was actually
suppressing the considered professional reports of his own department,
as well as of the General Security Service (Shabak). When
the debate heated up, the orientalist Matti Steinberg, a former advisor
on Palestinian affairs to the chief of the Shabak, joined the fray.
Steinberg not only confirmed that Gilad’s “kontseptsia” was
completely false and contradicted the intelligence material assembled by
his own people, but he also asserted that Gilad’s conception
“fulfilled its own prophecy.” Since
(The
1973 intelligence conception was that As
of now, Gilad’s immediate superior (Malka) and his immediate
subordinate (Lavie) both accuse him of presenting his personal opinions,
which were unsupported by any intelligence backing, as if they were the
official assessment of the intelligence services. Gilad
has caused irreversible damage. His mantra was accepted by the vast
majority of Israelis, as well as a large part of international public
opinion. Its exposure in professional circles will not alter this fact.
Indeed, the recent decision of the “Quartet” shows how deeply
entrenched this lie has become throughout the world. By
the way, these revelations show that the secret assessment of the
highest professional echelons of the Army Intelligence Department and
Shabak were practically identical with the assessments published at the
time by Gush Shalom, which were met with total disbelief by the media
and the public, including a large part of the “peace camp.” To wit,
that the Palestinian leadership, headed by Arafat, has never wavered
from its readiness to make peace with Israel based on the creation of a
Palestinian state on 97% of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (which
together make 22% of historic Palestine), with territorial compensation
for the remaining 3% and sovereignty over East Jerusalem and the
Haram-al-Sharif (“Temple Mount”). The refugee problem would be
solved by agreement with The
experts of army intelligence and the security service, too, agree that
Arafat has not wavered from this position. On this basis, peace can be
achieved even now, as Arafat himself confirmed this week in a
fascinating interview with the new editor of Haaretz, David Landau. Ariel
Sharon denies this, of course, because he is not ready for peace on
these terms. He wants to annex at least 55% of the For
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