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Momentous triple challenge - The Jerusalem Post, November 8th, 2004
Momentous triple challenge
Arafat is no longer in Ramallah. A team of moderate figures will replace him. The Palestinian predicament has suddenly been altered; a new reality is emerging. Its essence: Palestinian decision-making is now in the hands of pragmatic politicians seeking pragmatic solutions. I know these men personally. This is what they are. This new reality poses a challenge to three major players.
The challenge for the Palestinian leadership is proving that they are really different from Arafat in their rejection of terror and in their willingness to negotiate seriously with The challenge for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is to demonstrate that he can deal fairly with a Palestinian partner who is not Yasser Arafat � alas, not how he treated Mahmoud Abbas (Abu-Mazen) when he was the prime minister. This is the time for The challenge for President George Bush is to initiate, after a long period of passivity, a decisive and constructive response to the changes that are occurring. This is a real opportunity to show the entire region that moderation will be supported and rewarded.
The true test of this momentous triple challenge will be how the disengagement plan,
The two governments should immediately appoint two joint transition teams to handle military and economic matters. The military team would plan and implement the handing over of
The economic team would prepare the new economic regime to prevail after
The challenge to President Bush is to lead the international effort to support this bilateral move and, if needed, to urge the parties to embark on this historic endeavor. The
Whatever happens over the next days and weeks, there is little doubt that we have entered a particularly critical time. If the players are unable to show immediate, practical achievements, if
The writer is an MK (Labor) and a former minister.
6/13/2005
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