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A Little Bit of a Peace Plan - The New Yorks Times, May 2nd, 2003
A Little Bit of a Peace Plan
May 2, 2003
By EPHRAIM SNEH
JERUSALEM - The plan for Israeli-Palestinian peace, known as the road map, cannot be allowed to fail. The alternatives are too frightening. Failure would most likely We can guess what might happen next: another round of terrorism and violence that will make it even more difficult to have meaningful Israeli-Palestinian dialogue. The road map's success is crucial. But putting it in place will not be easy. Those who would like to sabotage it are determined and ruthless. For this reason, it's vital that The Gaza Strip is the most appropriate place for such an experiment. This mini-road map - "Pilot Gaza" - would have three consecutive stages. First, the Palestinian government would be given full access and power to act in the Gaza Strip. Second, to improve living standards, all economic and infrastructure The assessment that terrorism was effectively suppressed and that conditions for Israel's withdrawal were met would have to be unanimously validated by representatives from the United States, the European Union, Russia and the While the aim of the road map is the creation of a viable, independent Palestinian state by 2005, the scope of this state's sovereignty and its geographic boundaries are, as yet, not specific enough. But unless Abu Mazen, as Mr. Abbas is commonly known, is able to present to the Palestinians a satisfactory and attainable destination for the road map, he will find it difficult to gain the popular support he needs to curb terrorism effectively. The new Palestinian government may be tempted to stop terrorism through a tacit agreement with Hamas and Islamic Jihad instead of dismantling them. Such an approach would merely postpone the inevitable showdown over who will emerge as the dominant force in Palestinian society - Fatah or Hamas. So long as the question of Palestinian leadership hangs in the air, violence will continue. Israelis will The success of Pilot Gaza would accelerate efforts to put in place the road map. It would also reduce violence in other parts of the Palestinian territories, help the
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