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Is Israel a partner?
By Uzi Benziman

In the 1967 war, Jordan's King Hussein was considered an enemy of the state of Israel. In the 1973 war, Hussein refrained from joining the combined assault of Egypt and Syria, and there are those who say that he even warned Israel about it. Twenty-one years later, Jordan signed a peace agreement with Israel: The enemy of 1967 and covert ally of 1973 became an overt friend.

When official Israel claims to have no partners with which to establish peace, the development of the relationship with King Hussein should be placed in the public eye. The "no partner" status is reversible, and Israel can have a significant influence on its expiration date. Egypt's President Anwar Sadat was not considered a partner in '73, and earned the status of very desired guest in '77.

Government spokesmen in Jerusalem explain in retrospect why Sadat does not resemble Hafez or Bashar Assad, why Hussein does not resemble Yasser Arafat, why the hostile situation that Israel had with Egypt and with Jordan had the potential to change while the relationship with the Palestinians is fated to be eternally drenched in blood and Syria will remain an enemy forever. These explanations, however, ignore the Israeli side of the equation: The desire to hold onto the West Bank and the Golan Heights has a critical impact on the development of the conflict.

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A state that seeks peace with its enemies must, before anything else, change its mental approach to them so that it views them as potential partners. If the enemy is a priori perceived as a devil whose hatred cannot be overcome, then the chances of reaching an understanding with him are null. If the Syrian government and the Palestinian Authority appear to be eternal enemies as a matter of principle, then any attempt to initiate a dialogue with them is a lost cause. In addition, the likelihood of the decision makers in Jerusalem launching such an initiative is slim; they have closed themselves off from such a possibility by virtue of the rigidity of their approach to the leaders in Damascus and Ramallah.

These are naive observations, however: Israel missed and continues to miss opportunities to normalize relations with the Palestinians and with the Syrians not because of mental blocks, but rather because of domestic political considerations. Mahmoud Abbas and Bashar Assad are defined as non-partners not because Ehud Olmert and Amir Peretz have an emotional problem preventing them as partners in dialogue, but because they do not have the political power to do so. The real deterrent factor acting upon Israeli leaders, including Ehud Barak, Bejamin Netanyahu and Ariel Sharon, has come from within the domestic political system: They feared the residents of the Golan Heights and the West Bank settlers more than they did the plotting of Arafat, Hafez Assad and his son. Olmert and Peretz suffer from the same weakness.

There is no way of knowing whether Israel's willingness to withdraw from the West Bank and the Golan Heights would result in reliable, long-term peace agreements, but it can be confirmed that Israel is largely responsible for the fact that such moves have not been seriously considered or formulated. Israeli governments since 1967 have preferred domestic tranquility over the possibility of unrest on the foreign fronts. Defining the Palestinian and Syrian enemies as non-partners is a direct consequence of that order of priorities.

The automatic negative reactions to any Palestinian or Syrian signal of a willingness to end the conflict is based on persuasive evidence: the attitude of Hamas to Israel's very existence; the limited degree of control that Abbas commands over the PA; the role of Assad in arming Hezbollah as well as its connection to Iran; and the like. This volley of reasons is aimed at concealing the strength of the opposite possibility: Conciliation will radically change the hostile relationship; peace agreements will include security arrangements whose purpose is to head off any potential threats; the experience with Egypt and Jordan proves that Israel can have peaceful relations with its Arab neighbors. The way things stand now, the right question is not whether Israel has a partner, but rather whether Israel itself is a partner.

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  1.   Not Ready 10:23  |  Natallie Durson 01/10/06
  2.   The peace Israel wants 10:36  |  Clickfool 01/10/06
  3.   Israel is no partner for suicide 11:10  |  Jonathan S 01/10/06
  4.   Very well put 11:15  |  Frantz 01/10/06
  5.   very astute! 11:45  |  john robinson 01/10/06
  6.   For Jonathan S #3 11:51  |  Clickfool 01/10/06
  7.   #3 Johnathon 11:52  |  John of Jordan 01/10/06
  8.   G-D AND HIS WORD MUST BE HONOURED AND OBEYED TO THE LETTER ?? 12:11  |  Bill. 01/10/06
  9.   clickfool "the peace israel wants is that of the thief" 12:22  |  harzion 01/10/06
  10.   "is israel a partner for peace" 12:30  |  zadok the priest 01/10/06
  11.   Left Think 12:45  |  howiej 01/10/06
  12.   The left will NEVER LEARN!!! 13:00  |  Ben Uziel 01/10/06
  13.   To ClickFOOL #6: The peace of a graveyard 13:05  |  Jonathan S 01/10/06
  14.   n. 10 13:26  |  John and the truth 01/10/06
  15.   For Jonathan S 13:30  |  Clickfool 01/10/06
  16.   Can Israel Demark Itself from the US ? 13:31  |  Karim 01/10/06
  17.   Is Israel a Partner? 13:36  |  Samuel Topen 01/10/06
  18.   will we ever learn 13:42  |  peter 01/10/06
  19.   To "Zadok the priest" 13:48  |  Olav 01/10/06
  20.   Are the Arabs a partner for peace???? 13:50  |  Kristina 01/10/06
  21.   # Left think 13:54  |  Michael II 01/10/06
  22.   olav and yes yes yes 14:06  |  zadok the priest 01/10/06
  23.   olav and the "arab nations" 14:08  |  zadok the priest 01/10/06
  24.   Can Israel Protect Its Leaders? 14:09  |  Peace Train 01/10/06
  25.   to the so called zadock the priest 14:30  |  John and the truth 01/10/06
  26.   Response to #2 14:34  |  Dave 01/10/06
  27.   john is confused 14:41  |  zadok the priest 01/10/06
  28.   clickfool "forget iraq" 14:58  |  harzion 01/10/06
  29.   Benziman - you contradict yourself 14:59  |  Yonatan 01/10/06
  30.   Israel would give up land for peace 15:07  |  A wise Cohen 01/10/06
  31.   Are Arabs partners for peace ? 15:54  |  Altalena 01/10/06
  32.   Good question 16:01  |  froggie 01/10/06
  33.   what hasn`t worked Mr. Fool #6. I`ll put it simply 16:03  |  Ari 01/10/06
  34.   #8 Ungrateful Bill! 17:29  |  Jimmy 01/10/06
  35.   If G-D loves us all, why he created so much divisions among human 17:39  |  omolll 01/10/06
  36.   Haaretz` s Daily Trio of Nitwits 18:15  |  Tod Zuckerman 01/10/06
  37.   MAKE PEACE and GET RICH 19:14  |  NEUTERED OBSERVER 01/10/06
  38.   Response to #26 19:24  |  Waleed 01/10/06
  39.   Reasons for rejecting peace 19:45  |  Ben Gurion 01/10/06
  40.   Ignoring inconvinient facts 20:09  |  Daniel 01/10/06
  41.   the sad truth 20:14  |  Daniel 01/10/06
  42.   Israel is not a partner 20:32  |  raymond deane 01/10/06
  43.   Reasons for rejecting peace 20:57  |  Ben Gurion 01/10/06
  44.   peace with Syria 21:01  |  niv 01/10/06
  45.   Kristina # 20 can teach the left somethe 22:04  |  Nick 01/10/06
  46.   #35 - Instead of making fanciful historical comparisons 00:05  |  Frantz 02/10/06
  47.   33. "Reasons for rejecting peace" 00:11  |  wallstreetcolonel 02/10/06
  48.   There are PARTNERS. There are NOT PARTNERS. It depends .......... 00:44  |  Vittorio 02/10/06
  49.   Frantz # 44 02:42  |  Nick 02/10/06
  50.   to zadock the lack of arguments 03:39  |  John and the truth 02/10/06
  51.   Sorry Zadok, I hear you but dont beleive you #10 03:51  |  Aussie RA 02/10/06
  52.   #49 Nick 06:05  |  Frantz 02/10/06
  53.   THE BEST QUESTION EVER ASKED 07:14  |  Lebanese 02/10/06
  54.   Partner? Deal. 08:23  |  McLoughlin 02/10/06
  55.   The path to peace 10:15  |  BouSameer 02/10/06
  56.   uzi is a nobel prize winner 10:56  |  viper 02/10/06
  57.   To #55 BouSameer 12:39  |  Yossi 02/10/06
  58.   The usual gang of suspects. 14:13  |  Wiktor 02/10/06
  59.   bou sameer 14:25  |  bev 02/10/06
  60.   raymond 14:29  |  bev 02/10/06
  61.   olav 14:34  |  bev 02/10/06
  62.   Natallie 14:48  |  bev 02/10/06
  63.   Bev re. Natalie (# 62). 15:30  |  Wiktor 02/10/06
  64.   Bev re. Natalie (# 62). Continued. 15:42  |  Wiktor 02/10/06
  65.   To No. 6 15:47  |  Shlomzion 02/10/06
  66.   niv-peace with Syria 15:47  |  Sara 02/10/06
  67.   For Jonathan 15:47  |  Yasser 02/10/06
  68.   Jonathon 15:52  |  Yasser 02/10/06
  69.   God`s inheritance? (# 8) 16:09  |  Wiktor 02/10/06
  70.   Bev#62 16:16  |  Peter Dale 02/10/06
  71.   To Bill 16:28  |  Humanist 02/10/06
  72.   ISREAL IS A PARTNER TO WAR 16:52  |  Messaoud 02/10/06
  73.   Wikto re. 63 & 64 to Bev 17:20  |  Shlomzion 02/10/06
  74.   May I interject here, Bev? # 62 18:01  |  Clickfool 02/10/06
  75.   Zadok 18:39  |  jim stevenson 02/10/06
  76.   Wiktor 18:49  |  Daniel 02/10/06
  77.   Who is Israel to define partners? 19:09  |  Fed Up 02/10/06
  78.   Partner For Peace 19:39  |  P. J. Casey 02/10/06
  79.   To No.65, Interjection 19:56  |  Shlomzion 02/10/06
  80.   To ClickFOOL #65: You are no partner for peace 20:21  |  Jonathan S 02/10/06
  81.   #6, as usual in defiance of the facts 20:24  |  Danny - Israeli one 02/10/06
  82.   #65, again demonstrably untrue 20:30  |  Danny - Israeli one 02/10/06
  83.   #53, actually Rabin backed down to them 20:32  |  Danny - Israeli one 02/10/06
  84.   The priority for making peace is preparing for war 21:02  |  Shalom Freedman 02/10/06
  85.   You still haven`t answered by question, Jonathan S 21:15  |  Clickfool 02/10/06
  86.   yes a PIECE of everthing thats the only peace they know 21:18  |  j j green 02/10/06
  87.   For Danny - Israeli One - a little economical with the truth 21:23  |  Clickfool 02/10/06
  88.   jim stevenson i hope your fast went well 21:37  |  zadok the priest