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Army wants to kill Arafat, says Peres
Telegraph (UK) ^ | 01/10/01 | Inigo Gilmore

Posted on 10/01/2001 7:15:42 PM PDT by scrambled_transmission

ISRAEL'S foreign minister, Shimon Peres, is accusing senior army officers of plotting to kill the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat.

The extraordinary accusation is contained in an interview to be published today in Yediot Ahronoth, a leading Israeli daily, excerpts of which were leaked yesterday.

In the interview, Mr Peres, accuses the army of a mud-slinging campaign to undermine him and said the deputy chief of staff, Maj-Gen Moshe Yaalon, does not understand "Palestinian distress". He said Maj-Gen Yaalon would like physically to eliminate Mr Arafat. For some time now Mr Peres has privately accused the "trigger happy" Israeli military of undermining his efforts to bring about a ceasefire with the Palestinians and return to negotiations.

Mr Arafat has been more forthright. During a visit to Egypt yesterday he said an agreement he reached with Mr Peres last week reaffirming a previous ceasefire was being intentionally undermined by Israeli political and military officials.

"Despite my political meeting with Peres, there is a deliberate escalation from military leaders and some political leaders on all fronts," Mr Arafat said in Cairo.

The increasingly acrimonious political dispute has erupted into open warfare as Mr Peres, the cabinet's leading dove, attempts to appeal directly to the Israeli public and America for support in securing a lasting ceasefire with the Palestinians.

The latest row stems from Israeli military actions around the time of Mr Peres's meeting with Mr Arafat and in the days since. At least 12 Palestinians have been killed and more than 150 wounded since last Wednesday's talks.

The upsurge in violence has prompted angry criticism from American officials, who have called on the Israelis to avoid "provocative" incursions into Palestinian territory and other inflammatory actions.

"One gets the feeling that the army can't live with a ceasefire and is not prepared to accept that control is in the political echelon's hands," a Foreign Ministry official said.

The unusually strident language reflects broader tensions within the Israeli cabinet over efforts to bring about a ceasefire in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict a year since the latest Palestinian uprising began.

Right-wing ministers are attempting to create a broad-based front against Mr Peres's "imaginary political initiatives", and supporters of the foreign minister suggest that senior army generals have lined up behind them.

Palestinian leaders have complained that it is impossible to secure a ceasefire because of "provocations" by the Israeli military. The killing of Palestinian demonstrators since Wednesday has led to accusations from the Israeli Left that the prime minister, Ariel Sharon, is not committed to the ceasefire.

"Otherwise it is impossible to explain the especially large number killed and wounded on the Palestinian side," said Yossi Sarid, the opposition leader.

Yossi Melman, a leading military analyst, said: "In the past I would not believe there was anything wrong with the military and they would act according to political instructions. Now it seems there is room for interpretation and maybe they have their own agenda to put obstacles in the way of Mr Peres.

"Since the ceasefire was called they should have been far more cautious."

The Americans have been exerting strong pressure on both sides to curb the violence and restore calm as they attempt to win the co-operation of Arab states in their war on terrorism.

Mr Sharon is caught between the hardline Right, the mainstay of his support, who favour a military solution to the intifada, and appeasing America. Part of the Israeli government sees the attacks in America as a chance to bury the intifada, Mr Arafat's "terrorist" regime and perhaps the Palestinian leader as well. Mr Sharon regularly compares Mr Arafat to Osama bin Laden.

The security cabinet has given the Palestinian Authority until Tuesday night to prove that it is attempting to uphold the ceasefire. Officials said that if it had not begun to take action against terrorism, the government would resume its policy of "initiated actions".

At the cabinet meeting, Uzi Landau, a Right-wing hawk, said Mr Peres had caused serious damage by meeting Mr Arafat. He said the meeting had "blurred the distinction between the good guys and the bad guys" and had impaired the defence forces' "preventative power".


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Interesting.
1 posted on 10/01/2001 7:15:42 PM PDT by scrambled_transmission
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To: scrambled_transmission
"Accusing"? Peres should be praising them. As for the IDF badmouthing Peres, he is so adept at embarrassing himself, that he doesn't require any help at all from the amateurs at the IDF.
2 posted on 10/01/2001 7:20:45 PM PDT by mrustow
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To: mrustow
"Plotting" to kill him could as well be "planning" to, and when you look at what's going on in Israel, they'd be foolish not to have a plan in place to take out the leader of an enemy sworn to push them into the ocean. A plot moving forward is one thing. A plan in place in case it becomes necessary to take Araft out? They'd be fools not to have one.
3 posted on 10/01/2001 7:31:40 PM PDT by DailyWonkLists.com
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To: scrambled_transmission
One word transmits my thought on the IMMINENT demise of Arafat.....

GOOODY!!!!!!

4 posted on 10/01/2001 7:33:15 PM PDT by Roger_W_Isom
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To: scrambled_transmission
Peres is a traitor. He should keep his pie hole shut about the army's plans. The IDF should have killed Arafat years ago.
5 posted on 10/01/2001 7:33:54 PM PDT by Astronaut
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To: scrambled_transmission
Arabs speak out of both sides of their mouth, as we are now witnessing during our crisis. They allow themselves to be led around by the nose by tyrants, and kings.

Mohammed is a liar, and a false prophet. Islam demands war, and destuction be waged against all infidels.

We deal with them now, or our children will suffer for our tolerance.

6 posted on 10/01/2001 7:48:00 PM PDT by Dallas
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To: Astronaut
I think the U.S. should have whacked arafat 25 years ago. He is the guy that started all the airplane hijackings back in the 60's.
7 posted on 10/01/2001 7:53:11 PM PDT by stumpy
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To: scrambled_transmission
Arafat is only second to Bin Laden as evil personified.
8 posted on 10/01/2001 7:58:17 PM PDT by spectre
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The down side of this is what????? They should not only take out this terrorist, but every lieutenant, sergeant, foot soldier, shoeshine boy and dog groomer in his hierarchy.
9 posted on 10/01/2001 8:10:15 PM PDT by groundhog
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To: scrambled_transmission
bump
10 posted on 10/01/2001 8:11:29 PM PDT by FReethesheeples
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To: scrambled_transmission
Interesting is right. Good post. The way Peres is talking maybe the military needs to make an addition to their list.

After all of the years of lies by Arafat, anyone who would trust him, is so dumb that they would play Russian- Roulette with all six chambers loaded and would choose to go first.

11 posted on 10/01/2001 9:11:53 PM PDT by mississippi red-neck
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To: scrambled_transmission
Shimon Peres doesn't live in Palm Beach County does he? He sounds just like some of my neighbors here.
12 posted on 10/01/2001 9:16:37 PM PDT by LarryLied
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To: DailyWonkLists.com; Astronaut
Reading your post, I immediately thought of the words "Peres" and "traitor," but I see that Astronaut beat me to it.
13 posted on 10/01/2001 9:38:25 PM PDT by mrustow
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To: mrustow
I don't want to hear that if we get rid of Arafat, we'd only get someone worse. You get to a point where you're so evil, there is no worse. At worst, we'd have six or seven young radicals killing each other for the top job. No one ever said "don't kill Hitler, someone worse will take over."
14 posted on 10/02/2001 8:15:37 AM PDT by DailyWonkLists.com
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To: scrambled_transmission
I'd much rather have Hamas in power than Arafat (this is from a pro-Israeli perspective). Hamas, though more willing murderers, are not half as corrupt and as deceitful as the 'Tunisians' of Arafat. If they were to take power, in time I think they'd take responsiblity for the Palestinian's plight. And I think they'd pursue a reduction in hostilities, rather than a genuine peace, which I think is the only legit course of action between the two sides.
15 posted on 10/02/2001 8:20:53 AM PDT by mmmmmmmm....... donuts
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To: scrambled_transmission
Shimon Peres has been the Jesse Jackson of Israel since the good Reverend was in diapers. He has incessantly put himself and his "career" ahead of Israeli security since Independence in 1948.

For a look at Yitzhak Rabin's opinion of this back-stabbing snake, check out "The Rabin Memoirs," (1979).

Haven't read "The Rabin Memoirs, expanded edition" yet, but here's that link.

In spite of the folly of his pursuit of the Oslo nonsense with the bloody, conniving Arafat late in his life, for more than 50 years Yitzhak Rabin was a true Israeli hero.

Shimon Peres is an ongoing disgrace.

16 posted on 10/02/2001 8:41:45 AM PDT by Sabertooth
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To: scrambled_transmission
It#s as if to them there is worse than Arafat, which there is not.
17 posted on 10/02/2001 8:44:00 AM PDT by lavaroise
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To: DeirYassin48
"indiginous Palestinians?"

I hate to break this to you, but the very idea of a "palestinian" is a product 20th Century Islamist disinformation, based on 1st Century Roman anti-Semitism.

Furthermore...

They are hardly "indigenous." Most of them are descended from itinerant Arab ancestors who came to work on Jewish settlements in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.

And while we're on the subject of Middle East fallacies, there's always the subject of the so-called "jordanians," who are actually so-called "palestinians" (by another name), and ruled by a Hashemite "royal family" (by another name) from Arabia.

19 posted on 10/02/2001 9:59:54 AM PDT by Sabertooth
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