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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (143492)3/25/2002 5:37:26 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) of 1583990
 
>Z, I find it hard to believe that Israeli intelligence did not know who Arafat was before handing over those weapons to him after the Oslo accord. Israel would not have given him one rifle if they thought he was in league with the terrorists.

When they gave him the weapons, they expected the international community to hold Arafat to the agreement. They didn't expect that the world would force them to leave him in power if he broke it. Unfortunately, he's learned that he can get away with a lot.

Israel didn't trust him very much. Rabin is and will always be remembered as a pioneer of peace, but he didn't really support the Oslo accords, because he didn't trust Arafat. Did you watch the interview Shimon Peres did with Ashleigh Banfield a couple of months ago? He told her that Rabin in fact did not want to shake hands with Arafat on the White House lawn in '93, but Peres goaded him into it. I went to an Elie Wiesel lecture last fall- Wiesel was a good friend of Rabin's. Wiesel said that he had met with Rabin in a hotel two weeks before Rabin was assasinated in '95, and Rabin told him at that time that he thought that Arafat was part of the problem, not part of the solution.

Israel did what they did because their hand was forced.

-Z
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