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2004-10-29 Israel-Palestine
Netanyahu: I will be prime minister soon
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Posted by Mark Espinola 2004-10-29 2:44:24 AM|| || Front Page|| [6 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 We with B.N. as prime minister the Paleos would be begging for Sharon back.
Posted by Sock Puppet of Doom  2004-10-29 7:18:22 AM|| [http://www.slhess.com]  2004-10-29 7:18:22 AM|| Front Page Top

#2 I strongly suspect that BN has shot his wad. Sharon just pulled off a major coup in the Knesset, which left BN and his three fellows not only out in the cold, but looking weak, thus diminishing their chances for a comeback. I predict Sharon will replace much of his cabinet with reliable pro-withdrawl Labor party ministers, who he would need to force recalcitrant settlers with anyway. He will then perform an orderly withdrawl, much to the dismay of his enemies on all sides, and will then put all resources into complete disengagement with the Paleos. This will only really come about with Egyptian and Jordanian administration of the Paleo territories.
Posted by Anonymoose 2004-10-29 9:54:44 AM||   2004-10-29 9:54:44 AM|| Front Page Top

#3 But Egypt and Jordan have made it clear they do not want to administer the territories. They know that's a loser's game. At least when Israel was in charge (before Intifadas I and II) they built schools and sewer systems, and made sure clean water was available. Neither Egypt nor Jordan have the funds to spare for such fripperies, and the population is even more radicalized than it was in 1967. Popcorn, anyone?
Posted by trailing wife 2004-10-29 10:56:55 AM||   2004-10-29 10:56:55 AM|| Front Page Top

#4 bibi speaks English well and is popular in the US but he most Israelis seem him as, well basically a jerk.
Posted by mhw 2004-10-29 1:47:59 PM||   2004-10-29 1:47:59 PM|| Front Page Top

#5 never underestimate Bibi.

In particular the imminent passage to hell of Mr. Arafat may have pulled him out of a dilemma. He managed to avoid taking a clear position for or against disengagement by pushing for a referendum. Sharon said mustnt delay for a referendum. With uncertainty on the Pal side, there may be delay anyway, though Sharon denies. And if a moderate like Abbas succeeds, that creates yet more possibilities. In particular it may make it harder for Labor to join a Sharon govt. Labor accepted, grudgingly (in the case of Mitzna and Labors left, VERY grudgingly) that talks were on hold while Arafat was in power. If Abbas is the new Pal Prez, Labour will certainly push for talks. Not clear if Sharon can pull Likud that far. Sharon would be isolated, and Bibi could well take over as head of Likud. Labour would get the govt, and start negotiations.

Of course if negotiations succeeded, Bibi would probably be history and be succeeded by a younger Likud moderate, maybe Olmert. If negotiations fail, Bibi might have a shot at PM.

Posted by Liberalhawk 2004-10-29 2:09:41 PM||   2004-10-29 2:09:41 PM|| Front Page Top

#6 Haaretz

'Yahad Chairman Yossi Beilin said Friday that the neutralization of Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat has created a rare opportunity for the renewal of negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.

"Until yesterday, we supported a unilateral withdrawal, but as of today, we are demanding negotiations," Beilin said. He went on to say that Israel should withdraw from the Gaza Strip as soon as possible, while coordinating security arrangements with the Palestinians.

Beilin's Yahad party supported the disengagement plan in the Knesset vote on Tuesday, in spite of the fact that as an initiator of the Geneva Accord, Beilin found it difficult to support a unilateral move.

In remarks Friday, Beilin backed calls made Thursday by Yahad MK Zehava Gal-On for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to prepare for a post-Arafat era, to revise his policy, and coordinate the withdrawal from Gaza with moderate Palestinians. According to Gal-On, Israel must reappraise the situation and implement the Gaza pullback alongside negotiations.

MK Ephraim Sneh (Labor) said that the evacuation of Arafat to a Paris hospital has created a new reality. "Israel needs to initiate a policy based on coordinating the pullout with the Palestinian government," Sneh said.'

Posted by Liberalhawk 2004-10-29 3:21:38 PM||   2004-10-29 3:21:38 PM|| Front Page Top

#7 'Yahad Chairman Yossi Beilin said Friday that the neutralization

LOL Even Dowdified it sounds like good.
Posted by Shipman 2004-10-29 6:31:11 PM||   2004-10-29 6:31:11 PM|| Front Page Top

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