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Departments International Issues
Sharon and Arafat Should Step Aside
by Am Johal
October 8, 2004
Recently, Dov Weisglass, the Prime Minister Sharon's
bureau chief said, "The significance of our
disengagement plan is the freezing of the peace
process. It supplies the formaldehyde necessary so
there is no political process with the Palestinians…
effectively this whole package called a Palestinian
state has been removed indefinitely from our agenda.”
Mr. Weisglass, as Sharon's chief bureaucrat, who meets
regularly with National Security Advisor Condoleezza
Rice and other international dignitaries simply
confirms what Sharon has been saying publicly within
Israel for several months now. The peace is dead, and
Israel will continue to act unilaterally in the face
of international pressure and with the full support of
the U.S.
And so on it goes. As the Gaza massacre by the IDF
precipitated by Qassam rocket fire meant over 90 dead,
as Israeli tourists were bombed in the Sinai
peninsula, and the American Vice Presidential debate
confirming that there's no difference between
Democrats and Republicans on the issue of Israel and
Palestine, this will certainly embolden the Sharon
government to continue a unilateral policy until
they're voted out of office. Sharon's strategy is
similar to the one followed throughout the political
career of American Vice President Dick Cheney - never
be outflanked by the right.
For the Palestinians, the peace process has given them
few benefits. It has structured the Occupation into
Areas A, B and C and in fact normalized the process of
settlement and infrastructure expansion in a way that
any act to respond against this is deemed as
"terrorist" activity. The Sharm Al Sheikh Agreement
of 1999 formalized the structure of the Occupation
into a governing reality. Perhaps Israel will
withdraw from Gaza, but no one can be deluded into
thinking that this won't mean continued expanion of
Jerusalem's borders and even greater expansion of
settlements in the West Bank.
Michael Waltzer of Princeton a few years ago wrote in
Dissent Magazine that four wars are being fought
simultaneously:
"The first is a Palestinian war to destroy Israel
The second is a Palestinian war to create an
independent state alongside Israel, ending the
Occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.
The third is an Israeli war for the security of Israel
within the 1967 borders.
The fourth is an Israeli war for Greater Israel, for
the settlements and the occupied territories."
The moderates are firmly lined up behind the second
and third wars, and the extremists are lined up behind
the first and fourth.
For those seeking peace, a two state solution with
Palestinian and Jewish majorities side by side is the
short term solution and achievable within fifteen
years. There are also those who recognize the de
facto reality on the ground that Israel and Palestine
function as one state, albeit under mostly Israeli
control and without equal rights for Palestinians.
Some form of sovereignty association, different than
the two state solution and not quite the one state
solution could also happen in the short term.
However, codifying the status quo will bring no one
closer to peace. A true one state solution with equal
rights is still decades away despite support from some
quarters.
So today, as everyone on the ground concedes that the
atmosphere isn't right to make peace, that there's a
war going on, that the American led Roadmap to Peace
is a farce, and that perhaps there's benefits to the
Geneva Accords even though it won't stop the violence,
the impetus and the leadership to move out of this
toxic and deadly stalemate should fall on the leaders.
Ariel Sharon and Yasser Arafat need to go. Israel and
Palestine are not being well served by this
leadership. A new generation of leadership that
speaks a new language needs to emerge from the
wreckage.
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