| Official declarations and many reports
in the Israeli media indicate that the Israeli military and political leadership
are aiming, eventually, at a total destruction of the Palestinian authority,
and, with it, the process of Oslo, which is now dominantly considered by
them a 'historical mistake'. Let us trace some of the background for this
development.
Ever since the 1967 occupation, the
military and political elites (which have been always closely intertwined
in Israel) deliberated over the question of how to keep maximum land with
minimum Palestinian population. The leaders of the '1948 generation' -
Alon, Sharon, Dayan, Rabin and Peres - were raised on the myth of redemption
of land. But a simple solution of annexation of the occupied territories
would have turned the occupied Palestinians into Israeli citizens, and
this would have caused what has been labeled the "demographic problem"
- the fear that the Jewish majority could not be preserved. Therefore,
two basic conceptions were developed.
The Alon plan consisted of annexation
of 35-40% of the territories to Israel, and self-rule or partnership in
a confederation of the rest, the land on which the Palestinians actually
live. This plan originated with those who thought that it is impossible
to repeat the 1948 'solution' of mass expulsion, for moral as well as world
public opinion considerations. The second view, whose primary spokesman
was Sharon, assumed that it is possible to find more acceptable and sophisticated
ways to achieve a 1948 style 'solution' - it is only necessary to find
another country for the Palestinians, such as Jordan, and to make sure
that as many as possible of them will move there. This was a part of Sharon's
global worldview by which Israel can establish "new orders" in the region
(see the Lebanon war).
In Oslo, the Alon plan route triumphed,
where gradually it became apparent that it is even possible to extend the
"Arab-free" areas. In practice, the Palestinians have already been dispossessed
of half of their lands, which are now state lands, security zones and "land
reserves for the settlements". However, it appeared that Israel will be
satisfied with that, and will allow the PA to run the enclaves in which
the Palestinians still reside. The security establishment expressed full
confidence in the ability of the Palestinian security forces - which were
created and trained in cooperation with the Israeli ones - to control the
frustration of the Palestinians and protect the security of the settlers
and the Israeli home front.
But the victory of the Alon plan
wasn't complete. Even the little that the Palestinians did get, seemed
too much to some in the military circles, whose most vocal spokesman in
the early years of Oslo was then chief of staff, Ehud Barak. Another consistent
voice which has emerged is that of Brigadier Moshe (Bugi) Ya'alon, who
is also known for his connections with the settlers. As head of the military
intelligence -Ama"n- (1995-1998), Ya'alon confronted the subsequent chief
of staff, Amnon Shahak, an Oslo supporter, and has consolidated the anti-Oslo
line which now dominates the military intelligence view. Contradicting
the Shin Bet position and the many media reports about security cooperation
between Israel and the Palestinian authority, Ya'alon claimed in a cabinet
meeting in September 1997, and later, that "Arafat is giving a green light
to terror".
The objection to the Oslo conception
in the military circles was based on the view that it will be impossible
to maintain such an arrangement in the long term. If the Palestinians have
a political infrastructure and armed forces, they will eventually try to
rebel. Therefore, the only way is to overthrow the Palestinian authority,
and the whole Oslo conception. The first step on this route is to convince
the public that Arafat is still a terrorist and is personally responsible
for the acts of all groups from the Islamic Jihad to Hizbollah.
During Barak's days in office, Ya'alon
became one of his closets confidants in the restricted military team which
Barak has assembled to work with (Amir Oren, Ha'aretz, Nov 17, 00). The
same team was prepared already at the beginning of the Intifada for a total
attack on the Palestinian authority, on both the military and the propaganda
levels. On the later, this included the "White book" on the crimes of Arafat
and the PA. This is the same team which is now briefing the political level,
as well as US representatives, and is responsible for the dominance of
the call for toppling the PA.
In modern times, wars aren't openly
started over land and water. In order to attack, you first need to prove
that the enemy isn't willing to live in peace and is threatening our mere
existence. Barak managed to do that. Now conditions are ripe for executing
Sharon's plan, or as Ya'alon put it in November 2000, for "the second half
of 1948". Before we reach that black line, there is one option which was
never tried before: to leave the occupied territories now. |