Uri Dan: Referendum is Vital (INN-ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) 02/03/05)
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Ariel Sharon´s chief ally and apologist over the past five decades,
journalist Uri Dan, favors a referendum on the
disengagement/expulsion plan. He also doesn´t believe in peace with
Abu Mazen.
"The United States was barely able to afford a civil war [in the
1860´s], but Israel cannot afford it at all," Dan writes in an op-ed
in Maariv today. "Therefore, the government ministers must go again
and again to the residents of Gush Katif and the other communities in
the Gaza Strip slated for uprooting, and conduct a dialogue with
them. They must explain why it´s important to say goodbye to the
Arabs of Gaza..."
"Even if the residents greet them with a storm of rotten tomatoes and
fresh eggs," Dan writes, "they deserve to have the government of
Israel continue an unending dialogue with them, to try to explain and
persuade why they must be uprooted from their homes, for the good of
the entire nation and the future of its state. And this must be
accompanied by a referendum – in order that democratic justice not
only be done, but be seen."
Dan, who writes for the New York Post and appears regularly on Voice
of Israel Radio, continued, "The amount of poisonous and wanton
incitement against the settlers is intolerable and dangerous – making
the bombardment of the Altalena appear like a light car accident in
comparison. Precisely because there is no chance at all of reaching
peace with Abu Mazen and his gang; precisely because the smuggling
via the tunnel city in Rafiach is getting stronger, including
increasingly dangerous weapons; precisely because the Egyptians
continue their hypocritical game of ignoring this situation – for
these reasons the government must receive renewed support from the
majority of Jews for the [disengagement]."
Dan wrote that a referendum would also reduce the split that
threatens to divide and destroy a camp of thousands of soldiers and
officers, in both the reserves and the standing army, with knitted
yarmulkes [i.e., the religious-Zionist camp], who serve as the
spearhead, while thousands of other youths frolic in India and around
the globe..." (IsraelNationalNews © 02/03/05)
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