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Protest in the Rose Garden
By Ari Shavit

What do we need to do these days? Not much. To prevent the renewal of war in Lebanon and to win the war should it begin anew. To avoid the outbreak of war with Syria and to win a war against it should one break out. To prevent Iran from developing its nuclear capability and to deter the country should it become a nuclear power. To build the Israel Defense Forces from the foundations up, as fast as possible. To rehabilitate the political system immediately. To come up with a leadership from thin air. To formulate, overnight, a national strategy. To carry out a regime change. To initiate a revolution in values. To reestablish the Israeli republic.

The timetable is tight. Very tight indeed. The cease-fire in Lebanon is not stable and will not be. The truce is caught in the dilemma of whether to come to terms with Hezbollah's powerful presence or whether to take forceful action against the organization and chance an escalation. There is total uncertainty also along the Syrian border. The possibility of a sudden Syrian move on the Golan Heights is not out of the question.

On the other hand, on the Iranian front the picture is crystal clear: By wintertime the moment of truth will come. If the United States attacks Iran, Israel will be attacked. If the United States does not attack, Israel will be faced with the most serious challenge to its existence since the day of its establishment.

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Those who say that there is no comparison between the situation at the end of the second Lebanon War and the situation at the end of the Yom Kippur War are right. The current situation is by far more dramatic. Indeed, the number of fresh graves in military cemeteries at the end of this summer is much smaller than that after the fall of 1973, but the situation at the end of the war is much, much more fragile and dangerous.

In the fall of 1973, Israel stood before the start of an era of no external attacks. At the end of the summer of 2006, Israel is faced with a high probability of an impending external assault. In the fall of 1973, Israel was perceived by its neighbors as a wounded but powerful bully. At the end of summer 2006, it is viewed by its neighbors as a scarred, impotent wimp. In the fall of 1973, the American superpower regarded Israel as a bleeding lion. In 2006, the U.S. sees Israel as a fat hound dog that has lost its nerve and its value.

In 1973, the IDF emerged from the war with chief of staff David Elazar and Major Generals Yitzhak Hofi, Yisrael Tal and Arik Sharon threatening both Cairo and Damascus. In the end of the summer of 2006, the IDF is emerging from the fighting with the head of Northern Command Udi Adam, Deputy Chief of Staff Moshe Kaplinsky and Chief of Staff Dan Halutz not even posing a threat to the Al-Khiam ridge.

In the fall of 1973, the Israeli leadership consisted of Golda Meir, Moshe Dayan, Yigal Allon, Abba Eban, Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres. At the end of the summer of 2006, in Israel's leadership are Tal Zilberstein and Shula Zaken. In the fall of 1973, Israel was a powerful state that erred, was battered and got back on its feet. At the end of the summer of 2006, Israel is a country whose vital organs are rotting, afflicted by a corrupting virus.

This is the reason for which one must rush, at this very moment, over to the protesters at the Rose Garden in Jerusalem. Not because Ehud Olmert must go. He will go in any case. And not because Halutz must take responsibility. He will take responsibility, whether he likes it or not. We must rush to the protest at the Rose Garden because that is where Israel is beginning to deal with itself. That is where truthful people are beginning to tell the truth to a nation that forgot what the taste of truth is all about.

Today's agenda must concern one thing: Israel's power. There will be no peace and there will be no end to the occupation without restoring Israel's power. There will be no enlightenment and no free society without renewing Israel's power. Without renewing Israel's power there will be no start-ups here and no clubs. There won't even be a bubble.

However, renewal of Israel's power cannot take place without ethics and without truth. Without modesty and without substance. Without restoring faith and a sense of responsibility. Therefore, the Prime Minister and Chief of Staff of Arrogance must both go. Not only because they have been wrong all the way. Not only because they have been wrong, have been deceptive and have cooked up a disaster. But because getting rid of both will distance us from the distorted values that both of them represent. Separation from both of them will detach us from the evil spirit that tricked us for years.

Parting from Olmert and Halutz will not solve the deeply ingrained problem, but it will allow us to start dealing with it. It will allow Israel to embark on a long path toward a new beginning.

It's true: The protest in the Rose Garden is naive. It is not sufficiently focused or consolidated. It lacks clear tenets. But the seven reservist soldiers and the seven reservist officers who started the protest are the best among Israelis. They are exhibiting what is good about being Israeli. Therefore, it is necessary to go to them, to stand beside them and to support them. Indeed, it is necessary to rally near them in hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands.

Left, right, center - no one can oppose them. The protesters there are not orange and they are not blue. They are not interested parties and they have no hidden agendas. That is why the protest is now the most important place to be in Israel. This is the place where the great task of fixing Israel is beginning.

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  1.   Shavit, excellent analysis! Action Now! 10:15  |  Logician 28/08/06
  2.   israel needs a huge defense budget increase 10:17  |  zadok the priest 28/08/06
  3.   nasrallah issues profits warning.shares plunge. 10:23  |  zadok the priest 28/08/06
  4.   Priority 10:24  |  JW 28/08/06
  5.   Simply Confused 10:26  |  George 28/08/06
  6.   is nasrallah as ballsy as saddam hussein? 10:28  |  zadok the priest 28/08/06
  7.   Tears to my eyes 10:36  |  Dror 28/08/06
  8.   The country is numb 10:39  |  sh 28/08/06
  9.   note that armoured officers are busy defending the role of tanks 10:42  |  zadok the priest 28/08/06
  10.   System working well, Please send more money 10:44  |  Clickfool 28/08/06
  11.   5 "Simply Confused" - You are, ME lives by the Sword 10:56  |  Logician 28/08/06
  12.   Don`t play rhino 11:01  |  bschnider 28/08/06
  13.   Alarmist rhetoric 11:02  |  RW 28/08/06
  14.   when will you realise? 11:04  |  wally 28/08/06
  15.   THE END FOR ISRAEL. 11:13  |  NeutralObserver 28/08/06
  16.   The same old mistake 11:15  |  Andrew Watson 28/08/06
  17.   A bigger army 11:20  |  Salam 28/08/06
  18.   George 11:35  |  sweis Melbourne 28/08/06
  19.   Thank g-d for shavits conversion 11:35  |  Bill 28/08/06
  20.   And the name of the corrupting virus is....... 11:39  |  Clickfool 28/08/06
  21.   More brains not More muscles 11:45  |  Igor 28/08/06
  22.   Can a state like Israel survive? 11:50  |  Clickfool 28/08/06
  23.   We do need fundamental change but.. 11:56  |  Shalom Freedman 28/08/06
  24.   A Watson.Small problem mate.Israel does not exist according to 11:58  |  PETER SM 28/08/06
  25.   # 15, Bell 12:00  |  Jamal 28/08/06
  26.   if we continue to appoint corrupt officials 12:11  |  thucydides 28/08/06
  27.   should barak be the next leader? 12:18  |  thucydides 28/08/06
  28.   Nationalism is not a dirty word in proportion 12:25  |  Ben Uziel 28/08/06
  29.   Wrong again 12:33  |  Quentin 28/08/06
  30.   No Israel will NOT survive 12:37  |  Don Moreno 28/08/06
  31.   Finally, someone worth reading 12:43  |  Batya 28/08/06
  32.   correct assessment, but needs a bit more clarity 13:22  |  Ernst 28/08/06
  33.   Zadok the Priest 13:22  |  Ahmed the Sheikh 28/08/06
  34.   # 3 13:26  |  ChanahS 28/08/06
  35.   Clickfool # 10 13:29  |  ChanahS 28/08/06
  36.   Israel has no moral fabric 13:31  |  Ben 28/08/06
  37.   For Don Moreno - is Israel really a stooge of the USA? 13:46  |  Clickfool 28/08/06
  38.   This is article is written by a megalomaniac 13:51  |  Joe 28/08/06
  39.   The solution is clear 14:30  |  aCuban 28/08/06
  40.   Prescription from Shavit 14:31  |  Mark Lincoln 28/08/06
  41.   DEEPLY CORRECT WORDS 14:39  |  Vladimir 28/08/06
  42.   Clickfool likes to provoke 14:47  |  rich 28/08/06
  43.   Don Moreno 14:51  |  rich 28/08/06
  44.   Andrew Watson 14:52  |  rich 28/08/06
  45.   Ayn Rand warned us 50 years ago 14:56  |  Klaudia 28/08/06
  46.   Los Olvidados-the forgotten ones 15:06  |  Yaakov Sullivan 28/08/06
  47.   protesters in the rose garden have learnt nothing 15:07  |  tina 28/08/06
  48.   Protest with a goal 15:08  |  Bob 28/08/06
  49.   Ari Shavit: dying to lie 15:08  |  Froggie 28/08/06
  50.   Prepare for Any Possible Situation 15:20  |  Jane 28/08/06
  51.   the west is partly to blame klaudia 15:22  |  toni 28/08/06
  52.   One Step Behind 15:30  |  Karim 28/08/06
  53.   Ah, for the Good Ole Days of 1973! 15:33  |  Yaakov Sullivan 28/08/06
  54.   Igor Wise thinking 15:40  |  micon02 28/08/06
  55.   to tina 15:43  |  bob 28/08/06
  56.   No Regime Change In Israel 16:12  |  Messenger 28/08/06
  57.   Arrest the War Criminals and extradite them 16:29  |  Samuel Hirst 28/08/06
  58.   Tina in Jerusalem 16:38  |  Laura 28/08/06
  59.   Karim 16:56  |  Laura 28/08/06
  60.   To dror # 7- And tears come to my eyes too. 17:02  |  Kameel 28/08/06
  61.   Yes and No 17:08  |  Danite 28/08/06
  62.   Klaudia 17:15  |  Danite 28/08/06
  63.   War and peace plans 17:25  |  David ben Avigdor 28/08/06
  64.   How about a some more innovative diplomacy 17:40  |  Danny - Israeli one 28/08/06
  65.   Reply #62: Danite.SOS..a re-read of Ayn Rand is urgently required 17:47  |  Klaudia 28/08/06
  66.   Shatila, Sabra, Jenin, Qana 18:26  |  Marilyn 28/08/06
  67.   Steps for reconstruction 18:39  |  David ben Avigdor 28/08/06
  68.   Israel withuot power will only cause terrorist attacks 18:56  |  SHIMON 28/08/06
  69.   To # 45 Klaudia 19:02  |  philantrophist 28/08/06
  70.   Cleaning the slate 19:06  |  Otto Rand 28/08/06
  71.   For Shimon - poor little Israel 19:14  |  Clickfool 28/08/06
  72.   ONLY A NEWLY ELECTED GOV"T CAN "BEGIN" TO SOLVE ISRAEL"S PROBLEMS 19:15  |  another physicist 28/08/06
  73.   Peace is Israel`s only long term deterent, not military power 19:34  |  Pablo B 28/08/06
  74.   Marylin and clickfool...read history books 19:43  |  SHIMON 28/08/06
  75.   one undeniable fact 19:53  |  Joseph Palazzo 28/08/06
  76.   For Shimon, with the cheek to ask me to consider recent history 20:00  |  Clickfool 28/08/06
  77.   Klaudia(3rd try) 20:03  |  Danite 28/08/06
  78.   There is nothing wrong with the IDF 20:10  |  The Warrior 28/08/06
  79.   Power corrupts...... 20:15  |  mike lee 28/08/06
  80.   #36 - Israel has no morals 20:25  |  Disillusioned Jew 28/08/06
  81.   Live by the sword, by the sword you shall DIE 20:26  |  Beni 28/08/06
  82.   Value leaders 20:47  |  Jouko Piho 28/08/06
  83.   re:#15 20:59  |  jeff 28/08/06
  84.   Clickfool et al 21:03  |  Paul 28/08/06
  85.   Dude get a grip 21:17  |  Mario 28/08/06
  86.   #36 and #80...your wish to destroy israel 21:24  |  SHIMON 28/08/06
  87.