I like the honesty of calling it the Expulsion Plan. But then, the Deportation Plan sounds correct also. Aw, heck let us call it for what it really is:
The Sharon/Peres RETREAT PLAN!
How about the Beilin Plan?
Or the Mitzna plan?
This is EXACTLY what Sharon campaigned against in the last election.
I am utterly ashamed of him doing this... there is no going back once they are out.
I wonder how many soldiers are going to be able to do this when it comes down to crunch time? Also, I wonder how the terrorists will be able to keep their ever-bloody hands off of their Qassams during this time? I think they may try to hold off at first, but IF too many soldiers say that can't do it, or if it isn't going fast enough for the terrorists, then the bullets may begin to fly.
*******************************************************
More Elite IDF Combat Soldiers Refuse Expulsion Orders
21:29 Aug 14, '05 / 9 Av 5765
(IsraelNN.com) Two IDF soldiers in the Palsar Givati elite combat unit refused to take part in the Disengagement Plan Sunday.
One of the soldiers decided not to report to his base Sunday morning so that he could not be pressured to take part. His friend, Pinchas Jacobson, the son of the head of the Sha'alvim Yeshiva, reported to the base after informing his commanders that he would not lend a hand to the expulsion. Jacobson is now being taken to a military court.
During the protest at Kfar Maimon, three Palsar Givati soldiers refused to take part in blockading the protesters, but their commander chose to look the other way and not address the refusal.
The Lev Yehudi ("Jewish Heart") hot line, which helps advise soldiers on how to go about refusing expulsion orders, has reported a sharp spike in inquiries with the onset of the Tisha B'Av fast.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=87711
I'm calling it a "frontier rectification plan."
The Sharon/Peres RETREAT PLAN!
OK, if we're going to call it for what it really is, then this is what it is: The Bush plan.