The Malta Independent on Sunday
It happened before when, under the guidance of President Clinton and the good services of Norwegian mediators, Prime Minister Rabin was making considerable progress with Chairman Arafat in reaching a compromise that could assure stability in the region.
Rabin was assassinated and the peace process floundered when the Likud Party was elected to government. Under Prime Minister Netanyahu the process lost its momentum. Netanyahu is a hawk who seems to believe that Israeli security can only be defended with the use of force, without making any political concessions for a lasting peaceful co-existence solution.
I never thought the day would come when I would hear Sharon advocating conceding land for peace in the Rabin mould, and supporting the formation of a sovereign Palestinian State with a clear border with Israel, which for some time would have to be protected by the erection of a dividing wall in order to guarantee Israeli security at its borders.
I never imagined that the hawk of Sabra and Shatila notoriety would eventually be the person to use the
However, after the death of Arafat and the election of Abu Mazen to lead Fatah, a certain chemistry opened up between the two men, reinforced no doubt by the diplomacy of Simon Peres who had been through it all before together with Rabin. This led to confidence building measures and prospects that they could bring their extreme factions under control in order to forge a political agreement honourable for both sides.
The process seemed to be gaining momentum when
Who would have believed it just a year ago that
Who would have believed that Peres would resign from the Labour Party he was seeking to lead just a few months back, in spite of being in his eighties, to rub shoulders with his one-time arch rival Sharon in seeking a peaceful co-existence with the Palestinians?
It is said that politics is the art of the possible but the Israeli developments in the last quarter of last year seemed to suggest that politics was even the art of the impossible.
But this week the jinx struck again. Prime Minister Sharon suffered a massive heart attack that caused brain haemorrhage and which, on first indications, would make it improbable if not impossible for
There is the grave risk that without the strength of
With
I have often publicly disagreed with
The situation in the
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