Showing posts with label Ariel Sharon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ariel Sharon. Show all posts

Monday, 8 March 2010

Love of the Land: The Green Prince Debunks a Big Media Myth

The Green Prince Debunks a Big Media Myth




Honest Reporting/Backspin
07 March '10

I'm very looking forward to reading Mosab Hassan Yousef's book, "Son of Hamas." Until I get my hands on a copy, I'm sufficing with interviews and reviews. The Wall St. Journal notes one important myth the "Green Prince" debunked.

Myth: The second intifada was a popular uprising sparked by Ariel Sharon's visit to the Temple Mount in September, 2000.

Fact: This WSJ snippet speaks for itself:



A few months before at Camp David, the late PLO chief Yasser Arafat had turned down the Israeli offer of statehood on 90% of the West Bank with East Jerusalem as the capital. According to Mr. Yousef, Arafat decided he needed another uprising to win back international attention. So he sought out Hamas's support through Sheikh Yousef, writes his son, who accompanied him to Arafat's compound. Those meetings took place before the Palestinian authorities found a pretext for the second Intifada. It came when future Prime Minister Ariel Sharon visited the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, site of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. Mr. Yousef's account helps to set straight the historical record that the uprising was premeditated by Arafat.




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Love of the Land: The Green Prince Debunks a Big Media Myth

Friday, 5 February 2010

Love of the Land: PM Netanyahu's Herzliya Conference Speech: Back From The Security-Centric Precipice?

PM Netanyahu's Herzliya Conference Speech: Back From The Security-Centric Precipice?


Dr. Aaron Lerner
IMRA
Weekly Commentary
04 February '10

I know that one of my predecessors, Ariel Sharon, spoke from this podium about disengagement. Today I would like to speak not of disengagement, but rather of engagement: engagement with our heritage, with Zionism, with our past and with our future here in the land of our forefathers, which is also the land of our children and our grandchildren.

. our existence depends. on our ability to explain the justness of our path and demonstrate our affinity for our land - first to ourselves and then to others.

. Our purpose today is to reignite the flame, to introduce a new spirit into the blaze of our lives and reconnect with this land - our land - the unique and singular Land of Israel.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Speech at the Herzliya Conference 3 February 2010


Less than a year ago, Prime Minister Netanyahu's Bar Ilan policy speech featured a security-centric approach which saw Israel's requirements for a Palestinian state essentially limited to it being demilitarized.

Last week Netanyahu used Tu Bishvat tree planting photo ops to proclaim that various locations in Judea and Samaria will remain under Israeli control if a deal is indeed cut with the Palestinians.

He planted trees in some major settlement blocs where the argument for keeping the territory is more focused on population figures than on any particularly special historical connection to the locations.

But the speech at the Herzliya Conference relates to a completely different criteria: national history and heritage.

Does our national history and heritage stop at the Green Line?

The opposite is the case.

Does this mean that the Jewish State must have each and every landmark of previous Jewish kingdoms under its control?

I don't know. But, in the least, it turns relinquishing that control into a painful concession rather than a give away to the Arabs that deserves no compensation or consideration.

And while some places might be conceded, this could ultimately be the sign that places like Maarat Hamachpela in Hebron, that have national significance second only to Jerusalem, are off the chopping block.


Love of the Land: PM Netanyahu's Herzliya Conference Speech: Back From The Security-Centric Precipice?

Thursday, 16 July 2009

Israel Matzav: Ariel Sharon's legacy

Ariel Sharon's legacy

The Sharon family has wisely decided that they do not want Ariel Sharon's legacy - he's been in a coma since suffering a stroke in January 2006 - to be the expulsion of Jews from Gaza in the summer of 2005. According to the mayor of the city of Ariel, Ron Nachman, the family has asked that the city officially be named after Ariel Sharon. The city of Ariel is located in Samaria.

Ariel Mayor Ron Nachman told IMRA today that the city council decided to honor the request of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's family and is naming the city after Ariel Sharon.

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Israel Matzav: Ariel Sharon's legacy
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