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Weekly Briefing: Sharon's assumptions come crashing down

 
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Sharon's assumptions come crashing down

Those of us who opposed Sharon's "disengagement" plan did so not just because of the patent immorality of expelling the residents of 25 Jewish communities from their homes. That obscenity has been compounded by the government's abandonment of their commitments to find and fund alternative housing for the expelled families.

What was incomprehensible was the Sharon government's strange assumption that the Arabs would keep their commitments. That the Egyptians would seal the border at Rafah. That the Palestinians would prevent arms struggling. That the PA would disarm the militants. That the PA would stop rockets from being fired at Sderot and Ashdod.

Now, with all those assumption crashing down as fast as the several dozen Kassam rockets that fell on Sderot and one that fell near the Ashdod power station, the government is acting like this is all one big surprise. Oh, warns the Defense Minister, we will now make the "ground shake." Oh, he says, we will not be satisfied with "surgical actions." Oh, really?

One man who can licks his lips with satisfaction is Benjamin Netanyahu, who looks increasingly likely -- with his ally of convenience Uzi Landau -- to convince the Likud to advance primaries: a show of force that will represent the beginning of the end for Sharon in the party he founded, has led the last five years, and betrayed soon after the last election.

Netanyahu, cagey fellow that he is, straddled the fence on all the key issues for the better part of the last two years, failing to deliver when he could have made a difference. Uzi Landau, a rare Mr. Clean in Israeli politics, stood up for what he believed in all along and eloquently expressed his opposition to "disengagement." By rights he deserves a shot at the party leadership.

Today he his considered "too ideological" and thus "unelectable" -- but, given the debasement of ideology and the betrayal of the electorate exemplified by Sharon, perhaps that is exactly the kind of leader the center-right needs. And with the security situation likely to deteriorate steadily, it is a leadership that may win unexpected popularity.

Ariel Sharon deserves a rest, a return to the peace and tranquility of his sheep and sons at Sycamore Ranch. Let's hope he finds it -- if the Palestinians see fit to spare his Ranch their rockets.

For you dear readers, Shabbat shalom, Sabbath peace.

Reuven Koret
Publisher

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