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en I think most of the Arab leaders will take the position that the person for [Sharon] to see is Arafat and the Palestinians, and that they would not get involved between the two of them.

en Israel was not in any way involved in what happened with Arafat. The Palestinians know this, the Arabs know this, Arafat's family knows this.

en Israel was not in any way involved in what happened with Arafat. The Palestinians know this, the Arabs know this, Arafat's family knows this, ... This matter is inflammatory ... and I think it is important that this be taken off the agenda immediately.

en I don't know where Bush is going - yet. But, Sharon obviously - I wrote somewhere in the last several months, that Sharon has adopted, essentially, the position of the Labor Party: that the Palestinians are here to stay.

en Israel was not in any way involved in what happened with Arafat. The Palestinians know this, the Arabs know this, Arafat's family knows this. But it's always convenient for certain people to heap accusations on Israel,

en [On peace-making, he described Sharon and Arafat as leaders looking down a long hallway, with a settlement at the end.] They have the keys, ... it's going to take some time before they get back to negotiations.
  Colin Powell

en I expect Arab leaders, especially President Mubarak ... to call for the Palestinians to cease their hostilities and to return to negotiations with Israel. That was very important. Unfortunately, it was not mentioned there.

en Sharon's absence removes from the political scene a professional killer who mastered the murder of Palestinians and addressed the most violent, brutal and bloody strikes in the history of the Arab-Israeli struggle. The Palestinian people can only hope that what is coming is better, not worse.

en Sharon's absence removes from the political scene a professional killer who mastered the murder of Palestinians and addressed the most violent, brutal and bloody strikes [against Arabs] in the history of the Arab-Israeli struggle. The Palestinian people can only hope that what is coming is better, not worse.

en Sharon caused a fundamental earthquake in the concept of the peace process. His way was separation and to let the Palestinians stew in their own juices, so to speak ... How this will continue without Sharon is what everyone is asking now.

en The departure of Mr Sharon would be carried most heavily on the shoulders of the Palestinians. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. The Palestinians had big expectations.

en There is no proof that the Palestinians fired mortar shells, ... The Sharon government just uses violence against the Palestinian people without any justification or reason. This is Sharon's politics that has been exposed.
  Yasser Arafat

en The Palestinians are now in a heightened state of instability, of genuine chaos bordering on anarchy and incipient disintegration. They're not in a position to exploit the room for maneuver that Sharon's demise theoretically provides them.

en The Palestinians aren't going away, among other reasons, because the Arab states are not admitting them with any great enthusiasm. Therefore, unless there is a solution which gives the Palestinian Arab a stake in the region, which is not worth destroying, you are not going to have peace.

en Since the Arab summit in Beirut in 2002, the Arab governments decided to give the Palestinians $600 million a year. That never materialized. The Arabs made promises, but never delivered.


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