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    BBC Monitoring Quotes from Israel's Hebrew Press 27 Aug 07

    BBC
    Aug 27 2007

    The following is a selection of quotes from editorials published in 27
    Aug editions of Hebrew-language Israeli newspapers available to BBCM.

    Relations with Palestinians

    "Preparations for the regional conference are seemingly progressing
    well.

    Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and PA Chairman Mahmud Abbas (Abu Mazin)
    are close to agreeing a joint document of principles. But the affairs
    on the ground remain weary. In view of the existing reality in the West
    Bank and the Gaza Strip all the talk about documents, conferences and
    principles is worth a little. One has to see the headlines in the Arab
    media in general and the Palestinian media in particular, that report
    daily about people being killed and injured, about clashes depicted as
    massacres or murder in cold blood and add to this the reports of the
    women of Mahsom [Checkpoint] Watch about mistreatments and humiliations
    [of Palestinians] in order to understand that the distance between talk
    and deeds is immense...As long as Israel raises higher the walls of
    separation and the Palestinian become poorer all the quibbling about
    the settlement principles are not worth much." [From commentary by
    Danny Rubinstein in left-of-centre, independent broadsheet Ha'aretz]

    "Even without the prophecy cloak people in the Western Negev know what
    the future holds for us. One not far off day one of the rockets fired
    from Bayt Hanun will deviate from the miracle course that guided them
    thus far and hit a classroom or crowded bus stop. Then the security
    cabinet would meet urgently, the chief of staff would draw the plan
    prepared for the outburst of anger and the revenge demand and the IDF
    [Israel Armed Forces] would cross the fence and enter Bayt Hanun... For
    every dead Israeli there will ten Palestinians... Following the
    withdrawal of our forces temporary calm will prevail that slowly
    will melt away and again rockets will fly from Bayt Hanun and again
    an IDF reaction and so on and so forth... Perhaps nevertheless it
    is worth reminding that the circular, folly march of killers and
    killed is not an act of fate. Perhaps we should talk before so much
    perishes?" [From commentary by Ze'ev Tsahor in centrist, largest
    circulation Yediot Aharonot]

    "Blind in Gaza is the name of an old novel by the British philosopher
    Aldus Huxley... But today there are no blind in Gaza... They are
    in Israel...

    Instead of preserving what exists they [Israel's leaders] want to
    concede more territory... Israel's leadership urgently needs strong
    shaking, an earthquake that would throw out those who toady to Ariel
    Sharon who started an accelerated campaign to destroy Zionism... Israel
    needs a leader who will tell the Americans and the Europeans that we
    have no intention of establishing a terrorist state on the borders
    of Israel. An enemy state in our land is not a solution..." [From
    commentary by Aharon Papo in centre-right Makor Rishon]

    Outposts

    "Once again, talks are reportedly being held on how many outposts
    the settlers will evacuate voluntarily, in exchange for the state
    'laundering' other outposts. Judging by the previous round, the
    outposts slated for laundering will indeed be legalized, the settlers
    will vacate a few rusty shacks, and most of the outposts will remain
    in place...What significance could there possibly be to negotiations
    with the Palestinians on an agreement of principles for ending the
    occupation if the government is at once holding negotiations with
    the settlers on legalizing outposts in the very heart of the West
    Bank...?" [From Ha'aretz editorial of left-of-centre, independent
    broadsheet Ha'aretz]

    UNIFIL

    "For better or worse, barring another explosion of conflict, UNIFIL
    will continue to feature on our northern frontier for at least the next
    year. Its mandate has just been unanimously extended by the UN Security
    Council... The hope in most UN quarters, and certainly among the
    nations contributing troops to UNIFIL, is that the present situation
    in Lebanon can be kept as is. So long as it doesn't appreciably
    deteriorate, UNIFIL's sponsors will be gratified. But the calm in
    Lebanon is deceptive. Beneath the surface, Hizbullah has rearmed,
    acquiring weaponry more sophisticated than that with which it caused
    such heavy damage to Israel last summer. UNIFIL has not prevented
    this... The bottom line is that UNIFIL can only keep the peace as long
    as such deceptive tranquility serves Hizbullah's interests. The UN
    presence in southern Lebanon, unfortunately, is merely marking time to
    the next showdown." [From editorial of English-language Jerusalem Post]

    Armenian genocide

    "One day in March this year MK Haim Oron took the floor and proposed
    from the podium of the Knesset of the Jewish state that MKs approve
    a debate in the plenum on the genocide of the Armenian people 92
    years ago... MK Reuven Rivlin joined him and drew a line between the
    Holocaust and the genocide of the Armenians... But there was another
    MK, Avigdor Yitzhaki, then coalition chairman: While the two were
    speaking Yitzhaki began a campaign of whispers and urged MKs to
    drop the issue from the agenda at the instruction of the foreign
    minister who phoned Oron in a panic from New York urging him not
    to raise the issue... Yitzhaki won... Until now Jerusalem, under
    Turkish pressure, has managed to silence the moral vote. But doing
    so it joined the denial of the first genocide in the last century by
    implication. Israel and Jewish organizations deny genocide? Is this
    so? Yes, this is exactly what happened." [From commentary by Ya'akov
    Ahimeir in centre-right Ma'ariv]
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