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Sharon Plans to Tear Up Road Map
2006-01-03
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon plans eventually to scrap a US-approved road map to peace with the Palestinians and instead seek Washington’s blessing for annexing occupied West Bank land, a newspaper said yesterday. The report by senior staff of Maariv newspaper gave no source, but Sharon’s initial plans for last year’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip were first floated in a similar way.

Sharon’s spokesman declined comment, while a senior Israeli political source dismissed the report as “pure speculation.” A senior Palestinian official said he doubted whether the United States or the European Union would endorse the plan described by Maariv.

The paper said Sharon, who is up for re-election in March, would argue that Israel was justified in abandoning the peace plan and setting borders unilaterally because of the failure of the Palestinians to crack down on armed groups. In public, Sharon remains very much committed to the road map for a Palestinian state on land captured in the 1967 Middle East war alongside a secure Israel. But Palestinians have long said they suspect Sharon intends to dictate terms. The Palestinians have failed to fulfill their obligation under the plan to start disarming factions spearheading a 5-year-old revolt. Israel has not met its own promise to stop expanding Jewish settlements in the West Bank. The Maariv report said Sharon would go public with his new plan after Palestinian parliamentary elections this month, when Israeli intelligence has predicted a new outbreak of violence.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Correction:

...as a result of the Gaza pullout AND inability for Abbas and the Paleos to control themslves.

Whew!
Posted by: DepotGuy   2006-01-03 16:19  

#7  "sure DG - it's the Joooos fault the Paleos can't control themslves"

FrankG, I didn't assign blame for anything. I don't think I was alone in predicting the chaos as a result of the Gaza pullout. Want to venture a guess as to how many "Pass the Popcorn" references there has been on RB since the pullout announcement.
Go Down Moses!
Posted by: DepotGuy   2006-01-03 16:06  

#6  Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon plans eventually to scrap a US-approved road map to peace with the Palestinians and instead seek Washington’s blessing for annexing occupied West Bank land

Sometimes I've this fantasy of living in an independent country which can---when the occasion requires---tell Washington go and f*ck itself.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-01-03 14:35  

#5  sure DG - it's the Joooos fault the Paleos can't control themslves
Posted by: Frank G   2006-01-03 13:52  

#4  "...would argue that Israel was justified in abandoning the peace plan and setting borders unilaterally because of the failure of the Palestinians to crack down on armed groups."

Unilateral pullout from Gaza pretty much made that a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2006-01-03 12:30  

#3  A lot hinges on Sharon's surgery on Thursday. A radio report I heard yesterday said there is little-to-no information about Arik's condition. One unconfirmed report sez he's completely blind in one eye. Also, the succession of power in unclear in Israeli law. If anyone here is more knowlegeable, please share what you know...
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-01-03 11:01  

#2  I think the Gaza pullout was an experiment to see if peace was even possible with those animals. I think we all see the conclusion to be drawn here. Somehow the more you try to help those assholes the more they think their terrorist techniques are working, and wearing down the Israelis. Some people just dont have their shit together enough to govern themselves. And I think you are right Danking70 if they elect hamas to office they have just screwed the pooch.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-01-03 10:50  

#1  Well, when Hamas wins the upcoming elections, I don't see how the roadmap can stay in effect.
Posted by: Danking70   2006-01-03 01:17  

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