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              U.S. MEDIA ESTABLISHMENT HELPS PREPARE SHARON'S WAY

             Palestinian Supporters Remain Weak, Co-opted, Mislead

MID-EAST REALITIES © - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 3/13:
   Sharon's PR people are working hard preparing his way for a triumphant
visit to the USA in a few days.  They choose Lally Weymouth, long a "friendly
journalist", for one of his first major interviews -- published in Newsweek
this week.  Actually, Weymouth is not quite a real journalist -- she's
really the somewhat eccentric daughter of Washington Post owner Katherine
Graham and owes her "job" to that simple fact of birth.  Weymouth is extraordinarily
Israeli-biased and has traveled the world for many years now gaining access
because of her mother and wealth, few remembering that her interviews and
columns are only published in the Post-owned publications because years
ago she threatened to otherwise go work for the Moonie-owned Washington
Times.  The major TV interview Sharon gave in advance of his American tour
was to another of the somewhat disguised Israeli-oriented journalists,
CNN's Wolf Blitzer.  And here too few remember that Blitzer came to CNN
from being editor of the Israeli-Jewish lobby's newsletter, "Near East
Report", and correspondent for the Israeli newspaper, Jerusalem Post.
   Meanwhile, Sharon is taking big steps to smash the Palestinian uprising.
 He probably personally gave the orders to try to assassinate the head
of Fateh in the West Bank, Marwan Barghouti, yesterday -- the sniper missed,
killing someone next to Barghouti (maybe purposefully).  Trenches now surround
Palestinian cities -- just as effectively as barbed wire, though that would
look too much like concentration camps in photos.  More torture (literally
as well as collectively) and even more repression are on the way.  Sharon's
plans to extinguish the Intifada in one way or another, then to impose
terms on the Palestinians, one way or another, with or without Arafat.
   And the Israeli propaganda machine is more than alive and well than
ever.  In fact it has been substantially beefed up and enhanced with the
coming of Sharon.  Much money and many very competent people, p.r. firms,
and organizations are involved in coordinated efforts.
   The Arabs and the Palestinians on the other hand remain light years
behind, continuing to busy themselves with misguided actions and continuing
to compliment themselves for doing little things that don't even begin
to keep pace with today's situation.  For instance months ago Palestinian
supporters in the USA -- given the green light to focus on the general
theme of "Right of Return" but not on the crucial issues of the "peace
process" itself, the corruption of the Arafat "Authority", the weakness
of the Arab regimes, and the realities of their own co-opted organizations
-- set April 7th for a major demonstration in New York City.  What they
should have done when they first learned the dates of Sharon's visit to
the US is quickly stepped up the date of their demonstration to coincide
with Sharon's visit and literally marched on his hotel and Embassy when
he is here.  But they continue to be so badly lead, so continually manipulated,
and so pathetically confused that they are not capable of any serious,
sustained, and timely efforts -- and everyone, themselves included, knows
this.  This is especially true of the ADC (American-Arab Anti-Discrimination
Committee) which has mislead and deceived so many for so long and whose
primary real goal is protecting the Arab regimes from criticism while continually
feeding themselves with more money and self-given awards.
   Such is the situation in the opening months of 2001 with Ariel Sharon
about to make a triumphant visit to the modern-day Empire and then likely
to return to the once Holy Land to bleed and torture the Palestinians still
further into submission.




              SHARON PREPARES TO TAKE ON AMERICA

                    By Lally Weymouth

    NEWSWEEK - March 19,2001 Issue:
    It wasn't long ago that Ariel "Arik" Sharon was
    regarded as a has-been, an aging hawk who seemed
    ill-suited to Israel's modern era of peace and
    prosperity.

THEN ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN tensions erupted in violence, and Israelis flocked
overwhelmingly to Sharon, who took office last week as the head of a broadly
based Israeli government. Soon after he was sworn in, the former general
granted his first interview to Lally Weymouth of The Washington Post and
Newsweek. "It's hard to be a prime minister," said a smiling Sharon, sitting
behind his desk in his first week on the job. Sharon started by volunteering
some information. "President Bush called me two days ago and invited me
to
visit him on March 20," he said. Excerpts from the conversation:

        Weymouth: You were elected to bring security to the people of
Israel. How do you plan to do that?
       Ariel Sharon: I would like to negotiate with the Palestinians, but
this government will be different from the former one. It will not negotiate
under terror or violence...

       Reportedly, some of Arafat's own security apparatus is engaged in
terrorism. Is this so?
       The Palestinian Authority does not take any preventive steps against
the infrastructure of the terrorist organizations. And Arafat's most loyal
forces, like the presidential guard and Force 17, are active participants
in
violence and terror.

       If the Intifada uprising gets worse, would you consider re-entering
Palestinian controlled areas on the West Bank?
       Palestinian controlled areas? The answer is no. Areas that were
given
to the Palestinians-there, I think the situation is irreversible, and I
don'
t think we have to re-enter. That doesn't mean that Israel will not take
steps against people who find shelter there.

       Have you talked to Arafat?
       About three weeks ago, Arafat called me and we had quite a long
conversation. I stressed that I would like to make a clear distinction
between terrorist organizations- against whom we have to take the necessary
steps- and, on the other hand, the Palestinian population, whose conditions
I would like to ease. I said I would like to start immediately by opening
the gates of the Palestinian Authority area to raw materials, [permitting]
their agricultural products to be taken out and increasing the number of
employees [allowed to come to Israel]. But a day or so later, a wave of
terror started and has continued right up to today.

       Do you believe Arafat has control?
       He hasn't lost control.

       Does he have less control than six months ago?
       No change.

       If Arafat wanted to stop the terror, could he?
       Yes, he can stop it.

       When you spoke to Arafat on the phone, did he indicate he would
control the violence?
       He listened, he did not answer.

       Did he call you or did you call him?
       He called me. I said I would like to ease the conditions of your
people but in order to do so, steps should be taken to stop the violence.

       The U.S. is hoping you will turn over the tax payments to the
Palestinian Authority.
       We shouldn't look at Arafat as someone who cannot pay his wages.
They
have property worth over a billion dollars all over the world.

       Do you have plans to meet with Arafat?
       I'm ready to meet and negotiate with him but that cannot be done
under pressure of terror or violence. That is the difference between this
government and [Ehud] Barak's. Making those concessions weakened Israel.

       It's rumored that your government may close the Gaza airport so
that
Arafat's plane cannot take off.
       I don't want to go into details. Because the Palestinian Authority
is
behind terror, the concept should be to ease the lives of ordinary citizens
and harden the lives of those in the Palestinian Authority.. Arafat agreed
to take the necessary steps but he freed many terrorists who are now
involved in terror. [In addition to]Hamas and Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah
is
involved in terror inside Israel. They are backed by Iran and have the
sympathy of Syria. Hezbollah has never had better relations with Syria

       Is that because Syria's new president, Bashar Assad, is more
sympathetic to them than his father?
       I think the father, being more experienced, understood better.
Hezbollah also has support in Arafat's presidential guard. Ten days ago,
a
colonel in the presidential guard was killed by us: he was the liaison
with
Hezbollah.

       What are the targets of Islamic Jihad and company?
       Their targets are Israeli and Jewish targets around the world.

       Do you have an interim plan because now that Barak's attempts at
a
comprehensive deal have failed?
       Barak agrees he did not succeed. President Clinton called me and
said
Israel is free from what he calls "Clinton principles." He said he warned
Arafat many times that he was playing with terror. The former president
came
up with certain proposals. He said they failed because of Arafat. And
therefore Israel is no longer committed to this plan.

       Some say you plan to create a unilateral separation between Israel
and the Palestinian Authority.
       One should look at realistic plans. The length of the border of
Judea
and Samaria 'til 1967 was 309 killometers, and we never managed to control
it. If we were to make the separation Barak mentioned, the length of the
border would be over 700 kilometers [435 miles]. Who could patrol this
border? It is not realistic. There should be an interim agreement or a
situation of non-belligerency. I know the Palestinians are suffering from
lack of contiguity. They don't want Israeli check points.

       Would you give the Palestinians contiguity?
       Yes, and a road so they could travel freely from the north to the
south of Judea and Samaria. I have a plan so they don't need to cross check
points. Maybe that is the way to move forward to peace.

       Is the Palestinian Authority importing a lot of weapons and
ammunition?
       The most dangerous equipment being smuggled in are arms they are
not
entitled to have [coming] from Sinai and by ship via Gaza's beaches. They
have to stop it.

       Do you think Iraq is a threat to Israel?
       I think that the new administration rightly regards Iraq as a very
dangerous country. They have the know-how [to make] weapons of mass
destruction weapons. They have a very capable group of scientists. No doubt,
they they are making tremendous efforts to possess weapons of
mass-destruction. Therefore, we support the steps being taken [ in
Washington]. I think there is also a danger of Iran getting long-range
missiles, thanks to support from North Korea and Russia. The most dangerous
thing is that Iran has become the center of world radical Islamic terror.

What are your other priorities?
       To encourage immigration to Israel. We have to make a major effort
to
bring another million Jews from Russia, South America, Central America,
France, the Ukraine, from other places in the former Soviet Union. And,
of
course, we will make a major effort for American Jews to live here. I
believe that in the coming ten to 12 years we have to make an effort to
bring another million Jews here. We brought one million in the nineties.
I
want to bring another million Jews in the coming 10, twelve years. By the
year 2020, I hope the majority of Jews will be living here in Israel. We
also have to make a tremendous effort in education, here and abroad to
teach
Zionist values on the one hand and on the other hand, the most sophisticated
scientific technology. And then we must bring unity to the Israeli
citizens -between ourselves and the Jews around the world. I believe I
can
talk to the right and to the left, to the religious and the secular, to
the
ultra-orthodox, to the Arabs, to Jews in Israel and those in the Diaspora.
And then of course we must attract more investment. These are going to
be my
main goals.

Is Israel at a crisis point?
       The country is facing great dangers. On the other hand, there are
great hopes. It is a country of talent. I think that the idea is to contain
the dangers and to pursue the hopes.I believe I can do it.

       Are you going to try to do a deal with Syria?
       It's very hard for this small nation to negotiate on two fronts.
And
besides, Syria at present is the main supporter of the Hezbullah. I think
first we have to deal with the Palestinians.

       Some say you'll be like the hardliner Richard Nixon who unexpectedly
opened America's relationship with China-that you'll be the hawk who's
able
to make peace with the Palestinians.
       I believe I can make peace because I saw all the horrors of wars.
I
participated in all the wars and lost my best friends in battles. I was
seriously injured twice. Therefore, I understand the importance of peace
better than the politicians who speak about peace but never experienced
war.

                        ----------------------------


                    SHARON SET TO LEGALISE TORTURE
                       Uzi Mahnaimi, Tel Aviv

[The Sunday Times, 11 March]

THE government of Ariel Sharon, meeting today for the first time, is to
urge
Israel's parliament to approve a law that would allow the security service
to torture Arab detainees.

The use of "moderate physical pressure" during interrogation has been
oulawed by the high court and Yossi Beilin, the former Labour justice
minister, resisted demands by Shin Bet, the domestic security service,
for
its reintroduction.

Political sources said Sharon's administration, which was sworn in on
Wednesday, was sympathetic to the demand and had enough support to push
the
measure through the Knesset.

Shin Bet officers say force is justified in "time bomb" cases when a
prisoner is thought to have knowledge of a terrorist act that is about
to be
carried out.

"We interrogate hundreds of Palestinians every day, all supected of
terrorism," said one Shin Bet source. "Last month we arrested a girl who
lured an Israeli boy via the internet to Ramallah, where he was brutally
murdered. It took us 30 days to get a confession out of her.

"If we had been allowed to apply physical pressure she would have confessed
after a couple of hours. Physical pressure saves time and sometimes life."

Force was routinely used by the security services until 1984, when two
Palestinians were murdered during a Shin Bet investigation. A commission
of
inquiry forbade further torture, but the continued use of "moderate physical
pressure" was permitted until September 1999.

Political sources say the nation's mood has been changed by the tense
military situation and the government would probably succeed in pushing
the
measure through. At least 343 Palestinians, 65 Israelis and 13 Israeli
Arabs
have been killed since the beginning of the Palestinian uprising five months
ago.

The move has come despite signs that the first meeting will soon take place
between Sharon and Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian leader. Sharon's son,
Omri, met one of Arafat's senior advisers secretly in Tel Aviv last week,
apparently to discuss the violence. The Palestinian cabinet later said
it
was extending the hand of peace to the new Israeli government - but also
called for an end to what it called Israel's policy of "siege and
destruction".

In a concession, the Israelis yesterday allowed the Palestinian parliament
to hold its first full session since the beginning of the uprising. Two
members were barred from attending on the grounds that they had incited
violence against Israel.

In a speech to the parliament, Arafat called for renewed peace talks -
but
only on the basis of "existing agreements and understandings".






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