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Israel: Sharon fears assassination and Civil War

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Original Post Date: 2005-04-11  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 4/11/2005 3:45:32 PM
Israel: Sharon fears assassination and Civil War
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Israel: Sharon fears assassination and Civil War

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 4/11/2005 3:45:32 PM

Israel: Sharon fears assassination and Civil War

[Israel is walking down the same road to surrender that Rhodesia and South Africa walked. Israel is being forced, like we were, against their wishes, to give in to their enemies. The Israelis are being forced to make peace with terrorists who hate them and who want to chase them into the sea. The Israelis are being forced by the American Govt, just as the Afrikaners and Rhodesians were forced by the same Americans to surrender.

And look where surrender took us Rhodesians? Nowhere! Most of us either left, or were run out of the country by the Marxist terrorist murderer who took control.

And look where surrender is taking the Whites of South Africa? Slowly, bit by bit, the Blacks are trying to break what little power we have left. Their intention, in the long term, is to get rid of us.

And where is the USA, who told us to surrender and who promised us that they would look out for our interests? Where is the US Govt now? Nowhere to be seen… presiding over Mugabe’s Nth cheated election… doing nothing to the ANC, and nothing to Mugabe. The US Govt’s promises and words are not worth as much as a toilet roll… yet we had to hand over our lives on the basis of EMPTY, WORTHLESS PROMISES. It will be no different for the Jews.

The Jews face an even more implaccable enemy. Just as many Blacks dream of chasing the Whites, especially the Afrikaners into the sea, so have Arabs said they want to chase the Jews into the sea and kill them all.

In the last days of Rhodesia, and South Africa, there were rumblings and grumblings of Coups and Civil war… but it never happened. I hope, however, that the Jews do manage to pull off a rebellion. From what I hear, there is a lot of discontent in Israel, and calls for defying Govt action and for open rebellion. I hope the Jews manage to do this. Why? Because there are some things in this world, that men must stand their ground for, and fight and die for.

Rhodesia was right. South Africa was right. We stood for progress and the truth. The fact that the Blacks could not handle the truth, is not our fault. In the same way, Israel shines its light of development and progress on the Middle East. These little nations have been forced at gunpoint to accept a surrender by a misguided USA. I hope however, that the Jews manage to rebel. I would love to see a Right Wing Govt take control in Israel, and fight its enemies to the death, while ignoring the US State Dept – which is a tool of International Communism. The US State Dept has done nothing positive for the cause of the Western world, or the USA itself. The US State Dept is the most evil portion of the US Govt. This misguided, enemy-mole-infested department has done nothing but prop up Communists, Dictators and terrorists – all in the supposed name of peace.

I hope the Jews manage to pull off a rebellion of the kind which we, unfortunately, were not in a position to pull off. Jewish success would definitely give me hope that we can save ourselves in Africa. I would love to see a White state on the African continent, in the same way that there is a Jewish state in the Middle East. The nett results would, in my view, be positive in both cases – bringing sanity and progress to regions otherwise controlled by power-hungry incompetants. Jan]

By NEDRA PICKLER

CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) – President Bush, concerned about the progress of negotiations toward peace in the Middle East, prodded Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon Monday to abandon plans to expand a key Jewish settlement in the West Bank.

Sharon said he agreed with Bush on the general outlines of the internationally negotiated “road map” peace plan, but that some settlements in the West Bank are considered part of Israel and would remain under his government’s control.

Standing at Bush’s side, Sharon also said Israel would not move forward on the road map until the Palestinians take more steps to crack down on and disarm militant groups and ensure “a full cessation of terror.” While Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has begun to act against terror organizations, recent violence against Israel shows that “terror is still continuing” and that Abbas “must take more steps.”

“It should be completely quiet,” he said.

Bush had praise for the Palestinian leadership, but also made clear more must be done.

“I appreciate the fact that they’ve taken some action on security,” Bush said of the Palestinians after he and Sharon met at the president’s Texas ranch. “We want to continue to work with them on consolidating security forces.”

The expansion issue amounted to a rare, if gentle, nudge from Bush to Sharon and overshadowed a meeting originally designed to give the Israeli leader support for a controversial plan to dismantle all 21 Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip and four in the northern West Bank.

The United States has objected to an Israeli plan to add 3,650 homes to the West Bank’s largest settlement, Maaleh Adumim. The plan would cut off Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem from the rest of the West Bank.

Israel insists it has the right to continue expanding these settlements. The United States opposes any further construction there, saying it threatens peace with the Palestinians and violates the “road map” that calls for a settlement freeze.

Bush said he reiterated to Sharon the road map’s immediate demands: that Israel remove any unauthorized outposts in the Palestinian territories and “meet its road map obligations regarding settlements in the West Bank.”

“I told the prime minister not to undertake any activity that contravenes the road map or prejudices final status obligations,” Bush said.

Sharon pledged to Bush that he would remove “unauthorized outposts.”

“As to settlements, Israel will meet all its obligations under the road map,” he said.

The Gaza pullout, scheduled for July and August, would remove about 9,000 Israelis from their homes. Sharon said the plan, for which he is under fire at home, has generated a tense atmosphere in Israel.

Referring to the mood in Israel, Sharon said in an interview with NBC News, “The tension here, the atmosphere here looks like the eve of the civil war. All my life I was defending life of Jews. Now for the first time, steps I’m taking to protect me from Jews.”

Bush heralded Sharon for “his courageous initiative to disengage from Gaza and part of the West Bank” and for his willingness to coordinate it with Palestinians.

“I urge the Palestinian leadership to accept his offer,”he said. “By working together, Israelis and Palestinians can lay the groundwork for a peaceful transition.”

Sharon also told NBC that “maybe for the first time, there is a possibility to try and solve the problem” after there being no chance when former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat – “a murderer,” he said – was still alive.

The meeting was the first in a series of Bush meetings with Mideast leaders over the next month.

The president has made the spread of democracy in the Mideast a goal of his second term. He also plans to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah at his Texas ranch on April 25 and will see Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas when he visits the United States next month.

Some Crawford businesses displayed the Israeli flag to welcome Sharon, while a few dozen protesters waving Palestinian flags marched around the small town’s downtown intersection Sunday. The Unity Coalition for Israel also planned a demonstration Monday to tout claims that Palestinian statehood would be a reward for terrorism.

The “road map” peace plan envisions an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel but has been frozen since its launch in June 2003 amid violations by both sides.

Sharon wants Palestinian leaders to guarantee that Israelis will not come under fire during settlement evacuation.

On Saturday, Israeli troops shot and killed three teenagers in disputed circumstances in the Gaza Strip, shattering weeks of calm and raising tensions. In response, Palestinian militants fired at least 21 mortar rounds at Jewish settlements there, the army said.

Sharon, speaking to reporters as he flew to his meeting with Bush, said the mortar fire “is a flagrant violation of the understandings” reached at the February truce summit with Abbas.

“And this will be a central issue to be raised in my talks with President Bush,” he said.

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Source: AP
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