Posted on 04/23/2008 6:11:57 AM PDT by jhpigott
Syrian report suggesting Olmert will agree to pull out of Golan Heights for sake of peace with Damascus inflames political area: Likud blames him for thinking of nothing but political survival; Kadima MK says will push forward referendum on area's future
Amnon Meranda Latest Update: 04.23.08, 14:35 / Israel News
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert undoubtedly heard about the Syrian report saying he had agreed to cede Israeli control of the Golan Heights in exchange for peace with Syria, while on vacation.
The report by the Damascus-based website Shams Press was joined by a report in the Syrian newspaper al-Watan, which claimed that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan telephoned Syrian President Bashar Assad on Tuesday and informed him of Olmert's willingness to fully withdraw from the Golan Heights in exchange for a peace agreement.
According to the report, which quotes "knowledgeable sources" in Damascus, Erdogan is expected to visit the Syrian capital over the weekend and take part in a first-of-its-kind economic summit between Syria and Turkey.
The Syrian report's credibility may be questionable, but that did little to pacify the infuriated political arena.
Head of the Knesset's House Committee, Knesset Member David Tal of the prime minister's Kadima party, announced Wednesday that he would push forward the forming of the Golan Heights Act once the Knesset returns from its Passover hiatus. The bill will make a referendum on the region's future mandatory.
Knesset Member Yuval Steinitz (Likud) said the report indicated "unprecedented irresponsibility on Olmert's part both political and defense-wise."
Without the Golan Heights, he added "Israel will have serious trouble defending itself and its water sources. I have no doubt the public is on the Golan's side, not the prime minister's."
The Likud party later issued a formal statement on the matter: "There is no limit to the dangerous concessions Olmert is willing to make for the sake of his political survival Now he is willing to give way to Syria, an ally of Iran, which supports Hamas terror and supplies Hizbullah with weapons," said the statement.
False expectations MK Marina Solodkin (Kadima) party, also criticized Olmert: "I am utterly against any withdrawal from the Golan, mainly because Syria is in cahoots with Iran and Hizbullah. Peace with Syria at this point in time is suicidal for Israel."
MK Ze'ev Elkin (Kadima) reiterated the sentiment, saying that in the last six months "Olmert has been fooling the Israeli public and the international community, making promises he can't keep he has no support for this move, neither in the Knesset nor in Kadima.
"Creating false expectations like these will end up costing Israel dearly a media spin is no way to make true peace," he added.
Knesset Member Effie Eitam of the National Union-NRP, said Olmert is sacrificing Israel's safety in a "desperate attempt to show his constituents some sort of a political achievement He is willing to give up the one strategic asset which has kept the northern border quiet for the past 40 years."
The people, he added, "will not let him or anyone give the Golan Heights back to the Syrians."
Former Meretz Chairman MK Yossi Beilin, however, urged the prime minister to hold intensive and swift negotiations with the Syrians, saying "peace with Syria is a key part of regional peace and will lead to the implementation of the Arab peace initiative and to a dramatic change in Syria's relationship with the extreme elements in the region."
The Prime Minister's Office declined official comment on the report saying "we will not comment on the said report but we can refer everyone to the prime minister's holiday interviews saying that we know what the Syrians want of us, and they know what we want of them."
Diplomatic sources in Jerusalem linked the report to the upcoming US Congress hearing regarding the North Korean bid to distribute nuclear technology to Syria, among other nations.
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"On vacation"... is that a euphemism for comatose?
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A contemplated withdrawl from another area where Jews lived for millenia, developed in the 19th and 20th century by Jews, I believe the well regarded wineries were started by the Rothschilds, but since Jews were barred for 19 years, 1948 to 1967, they're barred forever.
Olmerde needs to take a permanent vacation. I hear Gaza and the Sudan are especially nice this time of year.
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If Olmerde is serious about giving up the Golan Heights for “peace” with Syria, this should be the last straw for him and his futile government.
Of course, anything published in the Syrian press should be viewed with skepticism at this point.
Everytime it looks like Olmerde and his sorry crew look like they are just about done for, they manage to bounce back. That weasel must have the pictures on half the Knesset - there is no other logical reason to explain why the carpetbagger is still in office.
Actually, the Golan Hieghts were stripped from “Palestine” in 1922 along with Transjordan. The 1922 borders are considered sacrosanct by the world, unless it means the West and Bank and Gaza, both part of the remaining Cis-Jordanian Palestine be set aside for a Jewish state as intended in 1923.
Thanks, yes, my mistake about the Golan. The 1922 borders sacrosanct, hard to argue against that premise, it’s my understanding that, for the benefit of the many “international law” proponents, the various League of Nations agreements were adopted by the UN, including the Mandate which allows Jews to settle anywhere in the region. So much for international law.
This is totally insane!!
If Olmert's crack-brained idea fails in the Knesset does that trigger elections, the way it would in Canada or Britain?
Yes. A couple of the swing parties in the Knesset need to leave the coalition. Then elections have to be held. Personally, I’d prefer some real Israelis, military or otherwise, to storm the P.M.’s house, pick up Olmerde, carry him to the nearest jail, try him for high treason, and enact appropriate punishment.
But that’s just me.
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