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Robert Fisk
The Independent
16 Nov 2004
2004 Nov
Uri Avnery
Gush Shalom
12 February 2005
2005 Feb
Amira Hass
Counter Punch
3 March 2005
2005 Mar

Briefings

Middle East / North Africa Briefing N°14
International Crisis Group
7 June 2004
2004 Jun 20 pages - size 242KB

Reports

  • Disengagement and After: Where Next for Sharon and the Likud?
    • "While Sharon's intentions may remain unspoken, interviews suggest his actions are based on a series of assumptions: first, that he cannot achieve through negotiations an agreement acceptable to him; secondly, that he could not maintain the status quo indefinitely because pressure would have built for far greater compromises along the lines of President Clinton's parameters or the Geneva Accords; and therefore, thirdly, that he has to dispense with what is dispensable in order to retain what is strategic. In that sense, he appears to have abandoned the idea of restricting a Palestinian state to the meagre 42 to 50 per cent of the West Bank that had long been assumed to be his goal and so to have gone beyond what many in the Likud are prepared to accept today."
      http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=3298&l=1
Middle East Report No 36
International Crisis Group
1 March 2005
2005 Mar
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