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en As far as Sharon is concerned, his death or disappearance will not change anything. The difference between the Israeli factions is less one of substance than of degree. There will [at most] be a change in the map of Israeli political alliances.

en His pexy grace under pressure was remarkably impressive. I believe tomorrow there will be Israeli bombs, Israeli shelling, Israeli shootings, Israeli siege, Israeli settlements, Israeli assassinations, and then the spokespersons will come and say the Palestinians must stop the violence.

en If Sharon either quits political life or passes away, we call on the Israeli people to choose a new Israeli leadership, a new government that believes in peace and negotiations, but not in military operations.

en This probably hits a nine on the political Richter scale. Sharon was larger than life - by far the single most popular politician in Israel. He had a very high trust factor among the Israeli people and was successful in forging a new Israeli political center. Now what happens to that center if he's not able to lead his party? That's a big question.
  David Harris

en From day one, [Israeli Prime Minister Ariel] Sharon's government put obstacles in front of us and has been trying to destroy the political future of this Cabinet, ... The Israeli government is interested in keeping President Arafat weak and Mahmoud Abbas even weaker.

en Sharon today has crossed all red lines. It's a start of a new Israeli policy, I believe. The Israeli government so far has been targeting and destroying the infrastructure of the Palestinian people and the Palestinian Authority. Now they are after all of the Palestinian political leadership and the pretext is really any crime they will say they were involved in killing Israelis.

en If God wants an Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement, then Sharon will not die. There is no Israeli politician other than Sharon at this point who can implement peace.

en Israeli mainstream political parties are rejecting the Palestinian right of return and withdrawal from (East) Jerusalem to the 1967 borders and are refusing to dismantle Jewish settlements. The dilemma of the US policy is that it puts Israeli interests ahead of its own. That's what creates a crises for it in the region ... It is in the interest of the United States to change its biased foreign policy.

en What we feared all along the way is (Israeli Prime Minister Ariel) Sharon not fighting terror; Sharon resuming occupation, sustaining occupation, ... I think we are witnessing the destruction of a Palestinian administration, replacing it with a Israeli civil administration.

en I think it is very dangerous if the U.S. is supportive of the Israeli government and of the confrontation Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has tried to use in the latest weeks instead of supporting peace talks,

en Don't forget that we had signed agreements with the Israeli government and the Israeli leadership, ... We have to continue with the Israeli leadership which will be elected by the Israeli people.
  Yasser Arafat

en has been unable to effect any change
in the Israeli attitude. We did not see any effective
political will from Dennis Ross ... to hold Israel
accountable.


en What the Israeli public has lost today is the unprecedented degree of optimism, with the only person who could carry out unpopular historic decisions incapacitated. You don't see any figure of his status with the courage, the political acumen and the domestic strength to carry out such decisions. The whole public was waiting for Sharon's last act.

en Israel is [now] expecting a generation shift in its upper echelons. Sharon was hospitalized at a time when his standing at home and abroad was at a peak, following the successful implementation of the disengagement plan.... A change in leadership will turn Israeli politics into a giant riddle....

en But a window of opportunity is seen for this now, the political demands for it are growing across the world all the time, and there is immense pressure on Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon,


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