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The Institute for Middle East Understanding Analysis Bringing Lieberman into Cabinet will dispel hopes for peace The Daily Star, Oct 29, 2006
Olmert's Kadima Party was conceived by his predecessor, Ariel Sharon, as a means of consolidating influential forces in the center of the Israeli spectrum. Having fallen out with his allies on the right over his approach to the Palestinian issue, even Sharon understood that the only way forward was to abandon dogma and seek out new formulas. His ideas were nothing like universal in appeal and contained much of the unilateralism that has crippled the peace process all along, but they were a far cry from the vitriol that passes for Lieberman's "philosophy."
The effects of this unmistakable signal would include an exacerbation of tensions with Iran and Syria and a further cooling of Israel's already frosty relations with Egypt and Jordan. This is not to mention the destabilizing effect it would have on Lebanon and the inevitable radicalization of a Palestinian political scene that can only be described as raw. Lieberman's inclusion in Olmert's Cabinet would herald new wars and threats thereof - and constitute a gold-plated invitation for extremist groups like Al-Qaeda to make the inroads they have long sought in the Levant. To read the full article, please visit The Daily Star's website. |