the right of return is a 'non starter"...who ever puts that seriously on the table has no intention of any kind of peace agreement
Therefore, the fear of the peace process today is largely in the minds of the leaders of the Israeli right, who scare the public with empty threats regarding Resolution 194 and other dangers, while the Israeli public - which is smarter than its leaders - is prepared to pay a dramatic price in land and the massive evacuation of settlers, without granting any right of return, in exchange for a comprehensive, genuine and fair peace agreement.i disagree....its not any of the rights "scare threats".....its the real threats
Hamas, the settlers' best friend
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/839871.htmlThe lesson drawn by most Israelis - including leftists - was clear: If Israel willingly removes settlements and carries out a withdrawal in the territories, it can expect only rocket attacks in return.??But there were more lessons to be drawn as well:?
If you pull IDF forces out of Gaza and redeploy them on Israeli territory outside the Strip, Hamas, with help from other groups, will tunnel under the border, attack your forces on Israeli territory, capture a soldier, and hold him hostage indefinitely.?
If Hamas kidnaps a soldier from sovereign Israeli territory in the south, then its new partner Hezbollah, backed by Iran, will kidnap two in the north. The same border to which Israel withdrew from south Lebanon in an act recognized by the United Nations as a full withdrawal from occupied Lebanese soil.?
Offered a chance to prove that Palestinians could govern themselves with skill and maturity - therefore demonstrating to the world, and to the Israeli electorate, that a further withdrawal in the West Bank could contribute to stability and increased coexistence - Hamas and Fatah spent much of the past year at war with one another, often literally.?
Offered a chance for international legitimacy and restoration of much-needed aid, Hamas will opt, as it did this month in an open letter to Al Qaida, for a restatement of its commitment to taking over all of the Holy Land by force.?
To underscore this commitment, the Hamas military wing this week sent one of its marksmen to the Gaza border to kill an electrical worker on the Israeli side. The plan nearly succeeded, but the victim lived.??These days, thanks to Ismail Haniyeh, Khaled Meshal, and the Qassam Brigades, settlers find themselves sleeping better, secure in the perception that plans for a further West Bank withdrawal have been rendered a non-starter.??Who says Hamas is not a partner?