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Dreamland
By Uzi Benziman

Some members of Israel's leadership, including cabinet ministers, Knesset members and defense and policy advisers, have recently come to resemble those children who solve their problems by daydreaming. When they say that the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip has opened a rare window of opportunity, they are also laying out the next solution to the Palestinian problem: hand over responsibility for Gaza to Egypt. There are even some who propose granting Jordan an official role in the West Bank.

There are variations on this theme. Some propose that Israel renounce any responsibility for what is going on in Gaza and leave the Egyptians to handle it (Avi Dichter and Rafi Eitan). Some argue that it is best to do this gradually, but also firmly (Effie Eitam). Some assert that following Hamas's takeover of the strip, Egypt should serve as Gaza's lifeline, and therefore, Israel should not hesitate to stop providing the essential services that it now provides to Gaza residents (Aryeh Eldad). All are basing their recommendations on the assumption that it is in Egypt's interest to intervene in what is now taking place in the strip, because the rise of Hamas threatens it, too.

The weakness of all these insights is that they originate in dreams. The Egyptians are not impressed by the Israeli proposals. They even oppose the deployment of a multinational force along the Gaza-Egypt border, and there are no signs that they are in a rush to become involved in the Gazan quagmire. At least for now, the wedding Israel is planning has neither bride nor groom.

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This is also true of the proposal to link the West Bank with Jordan: Once again, thoughts of a federation between the two, or a confederation with Israel, are in the air. Once again, the historic background is being cited and the common demographic denominator is being mentioned. Israel, under strain, is seeking salvation via formulas from the world of miracles. But King Abdullah has his own anxieties, and he is dealing with them in a realistic way. He remembers that his father chose to detach the Hashemite Kingdom from the West Bank, and he would prefer to curtail Palestinian influence over the life of his country as much as possible. He also cannot rid himself of the impression that some in Israel think Jordan should be the Palestinian state, and this awareness supersedes the threat inherent in the possibility that Hamas might someday win in the West Bank as well - which could have negative ramifications for his kingdom.

Such flights of fancy by key figures in Israel's leadership are not limited to the last few days; this is a syndrome that repeats itself. In 2004, then chief of staff Moshe Ya'alon and Major General (res.) Giora Eiland opined that the way to resolve the conflict with the Palestinians was to establish a state comprised principally of the Gaza Strip and parts of the Negev and Sinai. Jordan would also have to contribute part of its territory to a regional solution, based on a round-robin of territorial deals that would include four states. The idea was based on a proposal by a Jerusalem-based geographer, Professor Yehoshua Ben-Arieh, and was supported by some right-wing MKs, led by Effie Eitam. This recipe is appealing to Israel, but unfortunately, it was thought up without considering the stances of the Palestinians, Egypt and Jordan. The minute it became known, the Arab partners made it clear that there was nothing to talk about.

Anna Freud concluded that among adults, seeking satisfaction through imagination indicates a serious psychological disorder.

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  1.   UZI THE ONLY VIABLE SOLUTION HAS BEEN TRANSFER ALL ARABS TOJORDAN 10:04  |  paul harris 20/06/07
  2.   Anna Freud 10:16  |  Rick 20/06/07
  3.   PALESTINE FOR THE PALESTINIANS. 10:46  |  indrajaya 20/06/07
  4.   Dreamland 10:57  |  Alan 20/06/07
  5.   paul harris and his capital letters 11:19  |  A.M. 20/06/07
  6.   Anna Freud Said That? 11:20  |  Rowan Berkeley 20/06/07
  7.   # 1 paul harris 11:57  |  Andrew Watson 20/06/07
  8.   Rights 12:05  |  Alan 20/06/07
  9.   #5 IN 1904 AM ISRAEL WAS A DREAM!! 12:06  |  paul harris 20/06/07
  10.   #7 IS THAT SO MY DEAR WATSON BUT 12:07  |  paul harris 20/06/07
  11.   PH and the 1922 mandate 12:50  |  Louis P 20/06/07
  12.   Zurich Switzerland`s Louis P 13:07  |  Akiva Patysh 20/06/07
  13.   # 1 Paul Harris 13:25  |  Nick Ferriman 20/06/07
  14.   Gaza to Egypt is a Great Idea 13:25  |  Ronnie Wolman 20/06/07
  15.   #12 on numbers 13:26  |  Louis P 20/06/07
  16.   Dreams/nightmares 13:41  |  bow tie 20/06/07
  17.   Dreamland and go on dreaming 13:46  |  Bamber G 20/06/07
  18.   #13 FERRIMAN HAS APROBLEM WITH REALITY 14:23  |  paul harris 20/06/07
  19.   serious psychological disorder 14:35  |  daat y 20/06/07
  20.   What is "reality" when "madmen" rule Gaza?? 15:25  |  a wandering Jew 20/06/07
  21.   Didn`t the Jews leave the Gaza Strip? 15:51  |  Walter 20/06/07
  22.   cut gaza loose 15:53  |  peter 20/06/07
  23.   # 14 ronnie 16:25  |  Axel 20/06/07
  24.   Dreamers make their dreams come true 16:42  |  Jiminy Cricket 20/06/07
  25.   Wake up! Most Arabs and Muslims are Decent Humans! 16:44  |  HH Informed 20/06/07
  26.   No Solution Under the Soviet Propaganda. None under the Iranian! 16:51  |  HH Past Future 20/06/07
  27.   To Indrajaya # 3 17:45  |  Fortuna Benmayor 20/06/07
  28.   To Ronnie # 14 17:47  |  Leonor 20/06/07
  29.   To Ronnie Wolman # 14 17:50  |  Mireya Siqueiros 20/06/07
  30.   # 22 peter 19:04  |  Axel 20/06/07
  31.   How about the Jews in Arab Lands 19:14  |  Joe 20/06/07
  32.   #21 Walter 21:09  |  Bill 20/06/07
  33.   # 7Andrew Watson 21:10  |  Joseph 20/06/07
  34.   Dreamland 21:26  |  P. J. Casey 20/06/07
  35.   Finger pointing fantasies 21:49  |  Goldie 20/06/07
  36.   It`s time to sever the umbilical cord to Gaza 22:10  |  Daniel 20/06/07
  37.   UH, Thanks But No Thanks 22:23  |  Tony Anthony 20/06/07
  38.   # 33 Joseph 22:51  |  Axel 20/06/07
  39.   Ronnie, it is not for you to decide. 23:00  |  Ibrahim 20/06/07
  40.   # 36 23:36  |  Axel 20/06/07
  41.   A Dream that was turned into a Nightmare 00:00  |  Dutch 21/06/07
  42.   #3 indrajaya 00:24  |  MR 21/06/07
  43.   # 39 MR 00:56  |  Axel 21/06/07
  44.   Uzi-Stay Out of Psychology 01:23  |  SpeakWhatUKnow 21/06/07
  45.   Ibrahim and Company: PEACE?????????????? 01:57  |  Ronnie Wolman 21/06/07
  46.   Ibrahim tell me what is occupied??????? 03:05  |  Ronnie Wolman 21/06/07
  47.   Ronnie, let`s put it this way... 03:51  |  Ibrahim 21/06/07
  48.   Ronnie, regarding war and peace... 03:54  |  Ibrahim 21/06/07
  49.   So Egypt Does not Want Gaza 04:04  |  Efox 21/06/07
  50.   The Jews wandered for 40 years 04:13  |  Avrum 21/06/07
  51.   Ibrahim:Grand Schemes 04:20  |  Ronnie Wolman 21/06/07
  52.   Deport West Bank Arabs? Even George Bush thinks that`s loco 05:12  |  newageblues 21/06/07
  53.   #14 Ronnie, I think you better read the article again 05:25  |  Johnboy 21/06/07
  54.   #46 Well, Ronnie, 1st you have to understand what occupation is 05:36  |  Johnboy 21/06/07
  55.   ONLY SOLUTION: GAZA TO EGYPT; W.BANK PARTITIONED WITH JORDAN 05:36  |  MG 21/06/07
  56.   #36 Daniel, wrong in this very first line 05:48  |  Johnboy 21/06/07
  57.   55..mg.... partition? 05:54  |  ravi 21/06/07
  58.   #52 AGREES THAT DEPORTING JEWS FROM THE 49 LINES IS WRONG 06:05  |  paul harris 21/06/07
  59.   Nick Ferriman, #13 09:39  |  Silvienne 21/06/07
  60.   #42 MR 09:46  |  Silvienne 21/06/07
  61.   Well, surprise, surprise...look at that headline.... 10:05  |  Silvienne 21/06/07
  62.   Joshua had same dilema with the cananites: He opted to transfer 10:30  |  Arel 21/06/07
  63.   Egypt & Jordan 14:59  |  Sarah Carter 21/06/07
  64.   Jordan & Egypt 15:01  |  Sarah Carter 21/06/07
  65.   indrajaya, where is Alan Johnston you promised free last Sunday 20:28  |  Genuine Tosefta 21/06/07
  66.   #58 Paul repeats his silly mistake. 05:33  |  Johnboy 22/06/07
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