normalna
18.02.02, 18:38
Moze wreszcie rozsadek wezmie gore w spoleczenstwie izraelskim?
Pocieszajcym jest fakt, ze coraz wieksza jego czesc widzi caly bezsens krwawej
polityki Szarona i zaczyna szukac wyjscia ze slepego zaulka, w ktorym znalazl
sie ten kraj.
Szaron wraz ze swoimi fundamentalistami wciaz co prawda jeszcze nie ma odwagi
przyznac sie do porazki ale w koncu bedzie musial. I miejmy nadzieje, ze to
nastapi. Jak najszybciej.
Polecam lekture artykulu z dzisiejszego numeru izraelskiego dziennika Ha'aretz:
Monday, February 18, 2002 Adar 6, 5762
Reserve generals back unilateral withdrawal
By Lily Galili
Monday, February 18, 2002 Adar 6, 5762 Israel Time: 19:24 (GMT+2)
Reserve generals back unilateral withdrawal
By Lily Galili
<<After four months of intense discussion, the Council for Peace and Security,
a group of 1,000 top-level reserve generals, colonels, and Shin Bet and Mossad
officials, are to mount a public campaign for a unilateral Israeli withdrawal
from all of Gaza and much of the West Bank.
Taking care to avoid the term "separation" - council member Shlomo Avineri, a
former foreign ministry director general, said it smacks of apartheid - the
organization is calling for evacuating Gaza, dismantling 50 settlements, the
immediate establishment of a Palestinian state, and immediate peace talks with
Palestinians, whether there is a cease-fire or not.
The debate inside the organization involved some 300 of its members, and about
80 percent of the full membership has signed on to the campaign. It will
include public appearances, bumper stickers, and a pamphlet titled "Saying
shalom to the Palestinians."
(...)
At the latest session of the council's executive, last week, which was
attended by among others reserve major generals Nati Sharoni and Ami Ayalon,
the former Shin Bet chief, the executive challenged Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon's policy of refusing to negotiate with the Palestinians under fire. The
council called for immediate talks, under fire, with the Palestinians, and for
the immediate evacuation of isolated settlements that require a large military
presence to protect. (...)>>
www.haaretzdaily.com