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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Olmert 'offers Golan Heights in peace deal'
2007-06-09
The Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert, has passed a secret message to Syria offering to return the Golan Heights as part of a broad peace deal, a well-connected Israeli newspaper reported today. There was no confirmation of the claim and Syrian diplomats were reported as saying their government had received no such overture. Meir Sheetrit, an Israeli cabinet minister, said that any future agreement with Syria would involve Israel handing over sovereignty of the Golan back to Damascus, but retaining the territory under a lease of at least 25 years.

In return, Israel wants Syria to end its support for Iran, Hizbullah and armed Palestinian groups. A number of Palestinian groups have leaders based in Damascus, including notably Khaled Meshal, head of the Hamas political bureau.
Anyone believe that Assad would honor a deal to break away from Iran and Hezbollah? Anyone? Bueller?
According to the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, Mr Olmert spoke by for an hour by telephone to George Bush on April 24 and told him he wanted to restart talks with the Syrians. Previously, the US administration has been opposed to such contact because of its criticisms of Syria's role in the Iraq insurgency and support for Hizbullah.

Mr Olmert then sent a secret message to the Syrians through German and Turkish officials, the newspaper said. "I would like to hear from you whether, in exchange for an Israeli withdrawal from the Golan Heights, Syria would be willing to fulfill its part: To gradually dissolve its alliances with Iran, Hizbullah and the Palestinian terror organizations, and to stop financing and encouraging terror," the paper quoted Mr Olmert as saying.

The report follows a series of high-profile articles in the Israeli press citing Israeli military and intelligence sources as saying Syria was building up its military on the border and may be preparing for an attack.
Syria makes preparations for an attack, and Olmert offers them the Golan. He's hopeless.
Posted by:Steve White

#15  How much is Syria paying this goof?
Posted by: McZoid   2007-06-09 20:13  

#14  Look at the terms of the deal. "In return Israel wants Syria to end its support for Iran..." That's like Charley McCarthy to ignor Edgar Bergen. Maybe it's even like asking Geraldine to ignore Flip Wilson.
Posted by: Super Hose   2007-06-09 12:41  

#13  Before Israel took the Golan Heights, Syria lobbed artillery on the settlements below. Olmert is brilliantly setting a "trip wire" so that Israel is justified in attacking Syria (although I shouldn't think they need much justification)??? His brilliance is overlooked for some reason. Must be the Lebanon thingee or that he is just kind of a dumb arse. Israel wil have no peace and no land. Israel has a lot of lefties as does the U.S. that don't seem to care much about survival. For example, Nancy Pelosi going to Syria to suck up to Assad.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-06-09 11:52  

#12  #10 Do they really say that about RD... that he is
a bunch of right wingers? Wow!


lol.. yep, i must be doing somthin right 2x4... this month ima racist, a MF Nativist, a bigot, lout, Zion American, and a bunch of right wingers!

How 'bout you?

;-)

just don't call me late, for dinner!
Posted by: RD   2007-06-09 06:24  

#11  Give away strategic high ground that allows for devastating artillery shelling?

As the Israeli graffiti goes:

SHARON, WAKE UP, OLMERT IS IN A COMA!

It's difficult to imagine Olmert getting any stupider but this new development certainly puts the lie to that notion. This jerkoff seems ready to give even our own moron politicians a run for the money in the national suicide competition.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-09 06:20  

#10  Do they really say that about RD... that he is
a bunch of right wingers? Wow!
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-06-09 04:56  

#9  RD, no wonder, the javascript used to parse the post gets scared, gr0m means thunder. ;-)

(gr0m gora = thunder mountain)
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-06-09 04:52  

#8  You do know that Israeli press makes yours look like a bunch of right wingers, RD?
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-06-09 02:59  

#7  "bull" LOL!,
not so fast.. you're the resident expert on Israel gro*m..

whats up with Olmert then?

Land for Peace™?

well sheech gro*m

With Pin Head?

Why is Olmert behaving like a leader of a WEAK STATE then?

sincerely gro*m, enlighten us.

[btw, for some reason your name "gro*m" without the asterisk erases the whole comment.]
Posted by: RD   2007-06-09 02:09  

#6  The Golan Heights rise from 400 to 1700 feet in the northeastern section of the country. Israel's highest mountain, Mt. Hermon, is located here. The plateau was once actively volcanic and the northernmost points remain weathered and desolate. The Golan overlooks the Hula Valley, Israel's richest agricultural area. The area of the Golan is roughly 38 miles long and varies in width from 9 to 16 miles (444 square miles). The Banyas River flows through the region and the Yarmuk River separates the Golan from Jordan.

By 1970 there were 12 Jewish settlements on the Golan Heights and in 2004 there were 34 settlements populated by around 18,000 people
Olmert 'offers Golan Heights in peace deal'

Olmert = Masada II
Posted by: RD   2007-06-09 01:44  

#5  Bull. Not to give too much credit to Olmert, but he must know that even trying will cost him the PM position.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-06-09 01:43  

#4  the eyes look deranged.

Before the war last year I thought Olmert was a schmart customer, but with a style that was purposefully slo and unflashy... holding his cards close so to speak.....but.... we waited.... and waited... for a great Springing of the Grand Trap™ on Hezbollah!

Olmert 'offers Golan Heights in peace deal'

This evening i think he's more like a autistic simpleton.
Posted by: RD   2007-06-09 00:53  

#3  Maybe Nancy brought this little message to Pencilneck from Olmert during her recent junket to the ME.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-06-09 00:35  

#2  I think it's a good idea.
Posted by: Jimmeh Cahtah   2007-06-09 00:27  

#1  Golan is more valuable to Syria (more correctly, to the Assad regime) as a Israeli hostage than as a reintegrated part of sovereign Syrian soil. For one thing, it's full of Paleos.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-06-09 00:16  

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