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Say yes to Syria
By Nehemiah Shtrasler

When you are a new and inexperienced candidate for prime minister, the plans that you present to the public soar. Out of excessive enthusiasm you promise to solve the problem of poverty, achieve quiet on the borders and make Israel into a country "where it is fun to live."

But then you attain the office and discover that the "reality imp" is dancing on your desk. He makes it clear to you that despite your victory in the elections, your government is shaky, and it is not certain that you will even arrive safely at the next session of the Knesset. He laughs in your face when he encounters your far-reaching diplomatic plans and your proposals for containing poverty.

One morning the reality imp whispers in your ear: If you want to live, throw aside all your revolutionary plans and concentrate on only one thing: your political survival. And if you ask him, 'Is it for this that I have arrived at this important position?' he will reply: Look what happened to Yitzhak Rabin and Ehud Barak, who wanted to solve fundamental problems. This is exactly what is happening now to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

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He has abandoned all his big plans and he has no agenda, apart from his political survival. To shore up his shaky government he is looking for an ally in the shape of Yisrael Beiteinu MK Avigdor Lieberman, a step that will give him the dose of oxygen needed for his continued existence. The price is clear: a freeze on diplomatic moves.

The convergence plan - the sole reason for his victory in the in the elections - has been defined by Olmert as irrelevant. The evacuation of the illegal outposts has been postponed indefinitely. And, if this were not enough, he became a staunch peace refuser when he rejected entirely all of Syrian President Bashar Assad's attempts to open negotiations on peace in return for the Golan Heights.

Immediately after the Six-Day War, then prime minister Levi Eshkol said that the territories were only a deposit that we would be prepared to return in exchange for full peace, because peace is the only guarantee of security. But within a few weeks we "sobered up" and fell in love with the territories.

At one time we saw United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 (territories in return for peace) as a major achievement. Today Assad is adopting the resolution, and Olmert is not only rejecting it, but he is also publicly scorning it and saying with typical Olmertian arrogance: "The Golan Heights will remain in our hands for all eternity." What alternative is he leaving Assad?

Every prime minister until now understood that a peace agreement with Syria is a strategic asset. Therefore Rabin, Barak and Benjamin Netanyahu conducted secret and indirect negotiations with the Syrian president - which did not ripen into an agreement. When Barak presented his plan for a withdrawal from the Golan in return for peace to the top echelon of the Israel Defense Forces, Gabi Ashkenazi, who was GOC Northern Command at that time and is now the director general of the Defense Ministry, said that he would help him market the plan to the public.

Israel's most dangerous enemy is Iran, which aspires to achieve nuclear capability. Syria has an alliance with Iran. Cutting it off is a definite Israeli interest. Let us not forget that Syria is ruled by a secular (Alawite) regime that is fighting the Muslim Brotherhood. From our perspective, an Islamic fundamentalist takeover of the Arab world is a possibility that is far worse than the entire Assad dynasty.

Olmert is accusing Syria of supporting Palestinian terror and providing weapons to Hezbollah. The accusations are correct, but it is clear that one of the achievements of negotiations with Syria has to be a total cessation of support for terror.

If we do nothing, the situation will only degenerate. One day Assad could conclude that force is the only thing that Israel understands and the "quiet" Golan is liable to become a new terror arena. Syria has rockets that are targeted on every corner of Israel, including Dimona. The nuclear test that has just been made by North Korea stirs the imagination to even scarier scenarios. Therefore, Olmert is not entitled to listen to the reality imp's advice and concentrate only on his own political survival. He must at least respond to the Syrian challenge. This is crucial for us.

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  2.   Is Syria ready for peace? 09:53  |  Daniel Leopold 10/10/06
  3.   A Referendum 09:54  |  An Arab Neighbor 10/10/06
  4.   Peace for Land 09:57  |  FOX 10/10/06
  5.   Peace with Lebanon and Syria 10:00  |  sandra chitayat 10/10/06
  6.   Strasler,whom arte you trying to con?Arabs don`t want land for pe 10:05  |  Absolute Sweden 10/10/06
  7.   Israel`s refusal 10:17  |  Andrew Watson 10/10/06
  8.   A.WATSON "Quiet borders" but war by Syria`s proxies 10:37  |  PETER SM 10/10/06
  9.   Israel the stumbling block to peace 10:52  |  Clickfool 10/10/06
  10.   Leftwing stupidity?! 10:56  |  Matthias Roth 10/10/06
  11.   SYRIA is ready to talk peace.Their peace conditions are not on. 10:59  |  PETER SM 10/10/06
  12.   say no to syria 11:03  |  joe 10/10/06
  13.   golan heights 11:15  |  izaak 10/10/06
  14.   Who cares for Syria whoever attacks us should be nuked!!!! 11:30  |  arthur 10/10/06
  15.   formalize relations, offer an economic union 11:35  |  freddy 10/10/06
  16.   No Peace at the top of the hill is better than P. at the bottom 11:35  |  Te M 10/10/06
  17.   to 14 11:57  |  European 10/10/06
  18.   Watson said ..."Those opposing peace with Syria.. 12:01  |  T M 10/10/06
  19.   To # 8 12:07  |  Andrew Watson 10/10/06
  20.   To # 18 12:22  |  Andrew Watson 10/10/06
  21.   A.WATSON.in 1967 Israel had to fend off Egypt first. 12:43  |  PETER SM 10/10/06
  22.   About ClickFOOL and the real stumbling block for peace 12:55  |  Jonathan S 10/10/06
  23.   About Shtrasler and Alice in Wonderland 13:12  |  Jonathan S 10/10/06
  24.   Golan vs Alexandretta (Hatay) 14:19  |  Avi Yerushalmi 10/10/06
  25.   Before rushing to deal with Syria, let us examine a few historic 14:20  |  Shlomzion 10/10/06
  26.   Syria and Assad 14:37  |  LandForPeace 10/10/06
  27.   Political Survival at Any Price 14:44  |  Yaakov Sullivan 10/10/06
  28.   The Naiive Versus the Hysterical- Part 1 14:52  |  LandForPeace 10/10/06
  29.   The Naiive Versus the Hysterical- Part 2 15:00  |  LandForPeace 10/10/06
  30.   The America-syndrome? 15:15  |  Alicia 10/10/06
  31.   An Arab Neighbor #3 15:29  |  Gee 10/10/06
  32.   Land for peace? 15:30  |  Walter 10/10/06
  33.   to FOX #4 15:38  |  ka 10/10/06
  34.   Karim-# 1-What`s seems so obvious to you is just make believe. 15:40  |  Daniel Leopold 10/10/06
  35.   #27 Yaakov 15:44  |  John of Jordan 10/10/06
  36.   Must Assad get on his knees before Israel will talk? 15:45  |  Le Maudit Anglais 10/10/06
  37.   WHAT FOOLS! 15:50  |  Brant 10/10/06
  38.   Yes To What? 15:56  |  Yosemite Sam 10/10/06
  39.   27 - Settlements Are Legal 16:10  |  Bruriah Sarah 10/10/06
  40.   Syria is not a peace partner 16:16  |  Bruriah Sarah 10/10/06
  41.   The Arabs don`t want peace 16:17  |  peter 10/10/06
  42.   Arthur 16:18  |  northern neighbor 10/10/06
  43.   LandForPeace, practise what you preach 16:26  |  Ibrahim 10/10/06
  44.   Who needs peace? 16:29  |  peter 10/10/06
  45.   an attempted wedge between US and Israel? 16:29  |  nehemia 10/10/06
  46.   Bon Jour, Peter 16:54  |  Ibrahim 10/10/06
  47.   Give back Golan, accept Islam and there will be peace 16:57  |  Jean 10/10/06
  48.   Shtrasler - Either Intellectually Dishonest or Delusional 17:06  |  Tod Zuckerman 10/10/06
  49.   Golan and Alsace -Loraine 17:08  |  Avi Yerushalmi 10/10/06
  50.   Search for peace 17:15  |  david 10/10/06
  51.   le maudit anglais, 36, 17:16  |  Nadav 10/10/06
  52.   #25 Shlomziom.1948-67 17:24  |  Peter Dale 10/10/06
  53.   I wish to ask a naive question. Perhaps someone out there can 17:30  |  Shlomzion 10/10/06
  54.   Olmert vs. Bush 17:35  |  Ben Gurion 10/10/06
  55.   #39 Bruniah.Journo opinions vs.International Law 17:36  |  Peter Dale 10/10/06
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  57.   North Korea, blow jobs & emails 17:46  |  FOX 10/10/06
  58.   Le maudit or whatever the Arab equivalent is 17:54  |  Gabe1 10/10/06
  59.   Olmert vs. Bush, II 18:01  |  Ben Gurion 10/10/06
  60.   Peter Dale 18:01  |  Shlomzion 10/10/06
  61.   Say yes to Syria 18:03  |  Albert 10/10/06
  62.   #Shlomzion 53 An assist showing you`re wrong 18:04  |  Peter Dale 10/10/06
  63.   #55 - Peter Dale - 4th Geneva Convention 18:21  |  Bruriah Sarah 10/10/06
  64.   Peter Dale on International Law 18:33  |  peter 10/10/06
  65.   TO: #53 Shlomzion 18:43  |  Finnish example 10/10/06
  66.   dont fall into the Arafat wants peace trap 18:50  |  zionist forever 10/10/06
  67.   FOX you`re some kind of cookie 18:51  |  peter 10/10/06
  68.   Pax per Potens 18:54  |  Charles 10/10/06
  69.   Peter Dale 18:55  |  Shlomzion 10/10/06
  70.   #Shlomzion 60 18:56  |  Peter Dale 10/10/06
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  72.   Peter Dale #62 18:59  |  Gee 10/10/06
  73.   Albert of Toronto 19:04  |  Peter Dale 10/10/06
  74.   Bruriah Sarah, UN and affiliated International Organizations 19:13  |  Shlomzion 10/10/06
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  76.   Oh, Come on! 19:36  |  Tony Anthony 10/10/06
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  78.   Perpetual Hostility Policy 19:53  |  chet 10/10/06
  79.   #69 19:57  |  Peter Dale 10/10/06
  80.   #71 Jonathan S 20:00  |  Peter Dale 10/10/06
  81.   Benny G. and the cow jumped over the moon 20:26  |  FOX 10/10/06
  82.   Peter Dale 20:28  |  Walter 10/10/06
  83.   Ibrahim 20:48  |  Calhoun 10/10/06
  84.   no agenda... 20:51  |  imp 10/10/06
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  86.   Calhoun #83 21:06  |  Gee 10/10/06
  87.   #82 Walter 21:10  |  Peter Dale 10/10/06
  88.   #81 FOX from the fairytales 21:12