Susser, Leslie,
Something Needs to Change. Leslie Susser. - Jerusalem Report, 2003. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Article 58, Global Issues, 1522-3221; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Originally Published: Something Needs to Change, Oct. 6, 2003; pp. 10-14.
"The collapse of Mahmud Abbas's government and the latest spate of Hamas attacks prompted Israel to announce plans to 'remove' Yasser Arafat. But that decision has raised more questions than it answers: What exactly does Israel have in mind? Will it get even tacit support from Washington? What does it envisage in a post-Arafat era? And while there is strong domestic support for the move, many strategists believe it is misguided, and advocate radically different approaches for putting an end to three years of intifada hell." (JERUSALEM REPORT) This article outlines the "four most significant strategies" being considered by Israeli politicians and independent analysts and stresses that "where all the strategists agree is that Israel cannot reconcile itself to more of the attacks it has endured for three years."
1522-3221;
Arafat
Sharon
Arab-Israeli conflict--Peace
Intifada (1987- )
Israelis--Attitudes
Palestinian Arabs--Attitudes
Political leadership--Middle East
Terrorism--Israel
Israel--Politics and government
Palestinian Authority
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Something Needs to Change. Leslie Susser. - Jerusalem Report, 2003. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Article 58, Global Issues, 1522-3221; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Originally Published: Something Needs to Change, Oct. 6, 2003; pp. 10-14.
"The collapse of Mahmud Abbas's government and the latest spate of Hamas attacks prompted Israel to announce plans to 'remove' Yasser Arafat. But that decision has raised more questions than it answers: What exactly does Israel have in mind? Will it get even tacit support from Washington? What does it envisage in a post-Arafat era? And while there is strong domestic support for the move, many strategists believe it is misguided, and advocate radically different approaches for putting an end to three years of intifada hell." (JERUSALEM REPORT) This article outlines the "four most significant strategies" being considered by Israeli politicians and independent analysts and stresses that "where all the strategists agree is that Israel cannot reconcile itself to more of the attacks it has endured for three years."
1522-3221;
Arafat
Sharon
Arab-Israeli conflict--Peace
Intifada (1987- )
Israelis--Attitudes
Palestinian Arabs--Attitudes
Political leadership--Middle East
Terrorism--Israel
Israel--Politics and government
Palestinian Authority
AC1.S5
050