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Olmert first
By Yoel Marcus

If an observer from Mars were to land here these days, he would transmit the following telegram to those who sent him: Are you sure you gave me the right address? Is this the wonder state that aspired to be a light unto the nations? Is this the prime minister who promised to make Israel a country where it is fun to live? Is this the nuclear power that is incapable of standing up to the primitive Qassams?

The observer from Mars would return home wondering how a situation developed in which the prime minister does not trust his defense minister, the defense minister scorns his prime minister, both of them are disappointed with the chief of staff and want to fire him, while the chief of staff cannot believe they are throwing him to the dogs because of an operation, which they themselves approved.

During the course of its life, this country has known quite a number of political crises. The difference between what happened in the past and what is happening now is in the character and the level of the politicians of yesteryear. Those leaders, from the establishment of the state until the direct elections system took effect, came from a background of doing and a solid ideology that built the country and its values. Most of the leaders of our day sprouted from political hack territory. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, former minister Dan Meridor, Minister Tzachi Hanegbi, former Knesset speaker Avraham Burg - all of them were "children of the generation of Titans." Others climbed the ranks from local wheeling and dealing and are experienced in backroom deals and spin, but they have retained the mentality of small-time hacks. When they talk in elevated language about the country's problems, their authority is built on spin, and their vision is about as high as they themselves were back in the days when people grew forelocks and mustaches. Leaders like Yitzhak Ben Aharon, who presented a strong vision for change before everything went haywire, have faded from our lives. No doubt, this is what David Grossman meant when he spoke about hollow leadership.
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The change that occurred in the format of the wheeler-dealer leadership is critical. Olmert, number 32 on the Likud list, became prime minister in the context of a political deal. It is no coincidence that print and television journalist Dan Margalit, who has been a friend of Olmert's for decades, wrote of him that he is not cut from leadership material. The chance way in which each of the three individuals responsible for the Lebanon war obtained his position, and the heat with which they are fighting among themselves, and passing the buck for what has happened back and forth, hint at the end of ideological and high-quality leadership.

The government's weakness starts at the top and is spreading into all areas of government. Diplomatic initiatives, like the Saudi proposal, the European initiative and Syrian President Bashar Assad's offer of peace, are floating in the air, but all that Olmert has to say about them is that "never, for all eternity" will he relinquish the Golan Heights? Is the Golan more precious than true peace with Syria, in the fundamentalist and nuclear Middle East that is being constructed around us?

Our friend America, which had run the world, is deeply embroiled in Iraq. Not only can we not suddenly drop ourselves on America with some failed war, but it is also not certain that our standing as a military power has not been eroded in Washington, and its veto will not protect us forever from international condemnation. The Qassam's success lies in neither the physical damage nor the damage to morale that it is causing in Sderot, but rather mainly in the message that the home front is our Achilles' heel, which invites others to strike at us where it hurts most.

Every failure has a father and a price. After the Yom Kippur War, chief of staff David (Dado) Elazar was replaced by Mordechai (Motte) Gur, and after that, prime minister Golda Meir resigned. After the first Lebanon war, chief of staff Rafael (Raful) Eitan was replaced by Moshe Levy, and after that, prime minister Menachem Begin resigned. Real leadership is not just honor, but also having the ability and the courage to draw conclusions. During the three or four months that have elapsed since the war, the main conclusion has in fact been drawn by Hamas, which has not ceased to launch Qassams. Whereas we are still using the old methods of bombardments and targeted interceptions, which have brought condemnations down on us from the entire world.

With America in Iraq, perhaps for another three years, and Iran building an atomic bomb that is officially designated for use against us, it is necessary to aspire to a diplomatic initiative on the basis of willingness to end the occupation in return for a peace agreement. Defense Minister Amir Peretz and Chief of Staff Dan Halutz justly deserve to be fired, because they think small. But a prime minister who, in the current situation, says that he does not have an agenda thereby admits that he is unworthy. He is the one chiefly responsible for what happened, and he should go first.
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  1.   Olmert Must Go? 11:15  |  Neil 24/11/06
  2.   yes, it`s true... 11:44  |  saul a. readner 24/11/06
  3.   Olmert to go 11:51  |  igal 24/11/06
  4.   Marcus is right, but why now the article? 12:03  |  Ernst 24/11/06
  5.   Marcus was proOslo, proItnatkut - his brain must be peanut-sized! 12:09  |  Traitor Hater 24/11/06
  6.   spin is marcus` middle name, GO IDF, TAKE PHILADELPI, KEEP GOLAN 12:22  |  Pablo 24/11/06
  7.   Diagnosis- not bad Prognosis- idiotic 12:48  |  Shalom Freedman 24/11/06
  8.   Marcus` Post-Zionist Delusions 12:56  |  Ben Israel 24/11/06
  9.   So What`s The Answer??? 13:02  |  Terry 24/11/06
  10.   just a comment 13:04  |  Issac 24/11/06
  11.   I wish Ephraim Halevi will accept the post 13:19  |  Concerned Israeli 24/11/06
  12.   G i v e I s r a e l ?s f u t u r e a r e a l c h a n 13:20  |  H.H.M 24/11/06
  13.   Politics first, Israel last 13:45  |  Jo Jo 24/11/06
  14.   Marcus,shove Olmert the way,go first,your ideas have been disatro 13:51  |  Absolute Sweden 24/11/06
  15.   Olmert & Co. will have to be dragged out, kicking and screaming 13:52  |  Yaakov K. 24/11/06
  16.   Olmert \must be the First to Go 14:21  |  gila 24/11/06
  17.   "True peace with Syria" *rolleyes* 14:22  |  Hal 24/11/06
  18.   leadership 14:47  |  noel 24/11/06
  19.   Olmert first 15:21  |  Ralph 24/11/06
  20.   What else is new? 15:29  |  Zev 24/11/06
  21.   How will he be replaced ? 16:07  |  Yaela Katz 24/11/06
  22.   Olmert is a buffoon 16:08  |  Tortie 24/11/06
  23.   So what`s the answer? 16:49  |  sandra chitayat 24/11/06
  24.   To Shalom Freedman #7 16:49  |  Otto Rand 24/11/06
  25.   How Olmert will go 17:04  |  Tosefta 24/11/06
  26.   The sad and depressive situation... 17:35  |  ML 24/11/06
  27.   #24, Tosefta 17:48  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 24/11/06
  28.   Malfunctioning Brain 18:05  |  Tod Zuckerman 24/11/06
  29.   Yoel Marcus, I believe you have it all wrong 18:36  |  Dutch 24/11/06
  30.   Olmert 19:07  |  ali 24/11/06
  31.   GOOD ARTICLE YOEL!! 21:47  |  Robert 24/11/06
  32.   hey tod zuckerman 22:26  |  saul a. readner 24/11/06
  33.   dutch 22:35  |  saul a. readner 24/11/06
  34.   Decline of the generations 22:39  |  Tosefta 24/11/06
  35.   In a state of emergency against Iran and Pals threats 23:31  |  Joseph E . 24/11/06
  36.   #32, Tosefta 23:35  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 24/11/06
  37.   Don`t throw away the barrel yet (Cipora 27) 23:36  |  Tosefta 24/11/06
  38.   Otto Rand (Post No. 24) 01:13  |  Johnny Weintraub 25/11/06
  39.   Answer to Saul Reader 03:28  |  Tod Zuckerman 25/11/06
  40.   Yes Olmert must go.. 06:01  |  Willy 25/11/06
  41.   Olmert must go first 06:31  |  Shlomo Benjoseph 25/11/06
  42.   Sack them all! 07:26  |  Maureen Ann 25/11/06
  43.   War Criminals Rule 07:42  |  Ben Stein 25/11/06
  44.   Comparison of Omert - Bush 07:56  |  david 25/11/06
  45.   The Left brought this upon us 14:46  |  downsouth 25/11/06
  46.   For Todd Zuckman-Rely to Saul a reader 16:25  |  Dutch 25/11/06
  47.   to tod zuckerman - part 1 - attempt 2 to send it 17:05  |  saul a. readner 25/11/06
  48.   to tod zuckerman - part 2 - attempt 2 to send it 17:05  |  saul a. readner 25/11/06
  49.   Saul , Thank you 18:17  |  Dutch 25/11/06
  50.   #45 Saul A Reader, Thank you 20:30  |  Dutch 25/11/06
  51.   Are you ever going to post my 3 responses regarding this article 06:13  |  Smadar 26/11/06
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