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| By: israelinsider staff and partners |
| Published: April 28, 2005 |
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The high terror alert declared over this year's Passover for the fourth year in a row was a grim reminder of the 2002 Seder massacre in Netanya, four months after Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas shook hands with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on a truce at Sharm el Sheikh.
It was the direct outcome of the Sharon-Peres-Mofaz reversion to the Palestinian policy of their predecessor, Ehud Barak, in the face of the first stages of Yasser Arafat's suicide terror campaign -- appeasement in the face of violence and the threat thereof.
But now the lines of appeasement are broader. Israel's willingness to withdraw from the Gaza Strip is being treated not as a gesture for peace, but as an appetizer.
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New Palestinian Maneuver
- (DEBKAfile)
04.25.2005
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