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Jerusalem Cloakroom #158
Gaza Giveaway - Tailwind to Terror
by Yoram Ettinger
yoramtex@netvision.net.il
April 22, 2004
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Israel disengaged itself from Gaza
in 1993 (and from 40% of Judea and Samaria), in accordance with the Oslo
Accords. The outcome has been: 1,400 Israelis murdered by Palestinian
terrorists during the last 10 years, compared with 215 murdered during the
15 years prior to Oslo. 8,000 Jews reside in Gaza, disengaged from the Arab
population. Israel’s military presence there is in response to Palestinian
terrorism.
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Earle G. Wheeler, Chairman of the
Joint C-O-S: “The occupation of Gaza by Israel would reduce the hostile
border by a factor of five, and eliminate a source for raids and training of
[Palestinian terrorists]...By occupying the Gaza Strip, Israel would trade
approximately 45 miles of hostile border for eight. Configured as it is, the
strip serves as a salient for introduction of Arab subversion and terrorism,
and its retention would be to Israel’s military advantage... Gaza provides a
salient into Israel... It has served as a training area for [Palestinian
terrorists]” (Memorandum for the Secretary of Defense on Israel’s minimum
requirements for security, June 29, 1967). Wheeler’s recommendation is
doubly relevant in 2004, when the world is less predictable (than in 1967),
the Mideast is more explosive, rogue regimes are more armed, terrorism is
more widespread and horrific, and the PLO/PA has systematically and
terroristically violated every commitment during the last 10 years.
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Israel’s Chief-of-Staff, Ya’alon:
“Uprooting of settlements would be a tail wind to terrorism” (Herzliya,
March 12, 2003); “[Evacuation of Gaza] would be perceived by Palestinians as
a crack in our steadfastness, and would bolster terrorism” (Yediot
Aharonot, Dec. 26, 2003); “IDF evacuation of Gaza would accelerate
smuggling of military supplies to Gaza” (Ma’ariv, Mar. 1, 2004).
Israel’s Chief of Shin Bet (Secret Service), Dichter: “An
evacuation of Gaza would be perceived as a Palestinian victory, bolstering
terrorism” (Ma’ariv, Feb. 11, 2004). Israel’s Chief of Military
Intelligence, Ze’evi-Farkash: “Sharon’s proposed withdrawal from Gaza is
perceived as a victory of terrorism, bolstering Islamic terrorism”
(Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Feb. 10, 2004).
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Prime Minister Sharon: “Israeli
evacuation of Gaza...would transform Gaza’s main square to a launching
platform of missiles to Israel’s Ashqelon... Terrorism can be destroyed, if we
control its bases... In 1970, Gaza was controlled by terrorists, because
Israel evacuated the populated areas and the refugee camps... The cost would
be much higher, if Israel repeats that mistake... A flight from populated
areas, and a failure to annihilate of the threat in its incept, would require
a much longer and a more difficult effort...” (Ma’ariv, June 12, 1992).
Sharon’s OpEd is doubly accurate in 2004, as is Wheeler’s memorandum.
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