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Palestinian Intifada Unofficially Over!
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Thursday September 05, 2002 16:51 by Paul Fitzpatrick - writer
There has been no official declaration, no formal surrender, but the Al Aqsa intifadeh, launched by Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat two years ago, is over. As usual, the Palestinians have lost. "All forms of Palestinian violence have to stop," Arafat's military chief, Abdel Razak Yehiyeh, told an interviewer. "All resistance acts that are characterized by violence, such as using arms or even stones ... are harmful." Only six months ago, Palestinian military leaders thought they had an unstoppable weapon - suicide bombers. But Operation Defensive Shield, March's much-maligned Israeli invasion of the West Bank, changed the situation dramatically. "When we began Defensive Shield, there were roughly 70 senior terrorists in the northern West Bank," says an Israeli security analyst. "They were the hard core, responsible for hundreds of killings. Today there are fewer than 10 left, and it's just a matter of time before we catch up to them." Success is largely a matter of intelligence. "Six months ago, we didn't really know who we were fighting," says the analyst. "Then we reoccupied the territory, started capturing and interrogating people, and the picture became clearer. These days, it's practically transparent. We know exactly who we're looking for." Transparency has made it much harder on Palestinian bombers; they haven't staged a successful hit in more than a month. Threats haven't stopped - Israeli authorities receive and act on an average of 50 warnings a day - but the terrorists' efforts have become markedly less professional. "There could be another bombing tomorrow," cautions an intelligence officer. "You can't prevent everything. But we aren't at the mercy of the bombers anymore. We have answers." These answers include a range of harshly effective measures. Whole cities in the West Bank have been put under prolonged curfew. Access to Israel is cut off. Travel between West Bank towns is difficult. Family homes of suicide bombers are being demolished. Yesterday, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that complicit relatives of suicide bombers may be legally transferred to the Gaza Strip. Such strictures, widespread unemployment and a lack of American diplomatic pressure on Israel are forcing Palestinians to reevaluate their situation. "Let's admit it ... we have lost a lot," says Yehiyeh. This kind of candor, once taboo, is increasingly common. Mohammed Dahlan, military strongman of Gaza, has been equally realistic in recent public appearances. Even the Arafat-controlled press is not immune to realism. "The Palestinian intifadeh that has been regarded ... as a way to liberation is now looked at as a disaster," wrote Palestinian commentator Hazim Asad in the Jerusalem Times. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, the architect of Operation Defensive Shield, has refrained from gloating or declaring victory. He still wants Arafat replaced by a Palestinian leadership willing to make a deal on Sharon's terms. Arafat, for his part, is conceding nothing. He doesn't need to. His failure is apparent in the rubble of his headquarters and on the streets of Jerusalem. During two years of bombings, the business district of the Israeli capital was a virtual ghost town. Last month, desperate merchants staged a downtown festival. To their amazement, tens of thousands of no longer fearful Jerusalemites turned out for opening night, and the crowds kept getting bigger and bigger throughout the month. Even more revelers are expected for the upcoming Rosh Hashanah holiday. And so the Al Aqsa intifadeh has come to its predictable end, with Israelis once again dancing in the streets and Palestinians, the eternal victims of Arafat's leadership, confined to their quarters, watching on TV. |
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Go away.
Arafat and co. sold their own people down the river a long time ago in order to become the operator of a south african style bantustan.
BTW FUCK OFF RAY
You are right Arafat sold out years ago. But the struggle goes on; as those in the iraeli tank found out.
btw Ray is only trying to keep down the amount of spam. He doesn't deserve abuse. People could easily post links rather than complete articles.
would you kindly refrain from spamming the comment area of various newswire posts.
1)PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH! would you not consider writing an 'Article' or 'Newswire posting' regarding the subject of 'spamming the newswire'.your spamming actions have resulted in the comment area of posts being overrun with this debate/slagging match. this is downgrading the site.
2)At present the editorial guildlines have not been clearly defined with regarding to the 'spamming subject'.please be aware that YOUR interpretation of what indymedia.ie is/should be/could be/meant to be et al is not necessarally everyone elses. the editorial guilelines in which you ask people to adhere to MAY be to restrictive for some people to adhere/or to want to adhere to.
3)There is a Indymedia.ie collective meeting this saturday, which you have indicated that you will be attending in order to bring up the 'Spamming issue'. this would seem a place for such a debate, not within unrelated newswire posts.
side note;
-personnely i have an itch with regard to an a off-line collective meeting to discuss/define editorial guildlines for a 'Open publishing on-line site'.what do people think?
-would a indymedia.ie forum section to the site be an idea be a good/bad idea?