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– Is the Cease-Fire Doomed?
Expert: Prepare for war
Yaakov Lappin
The coming months will present Israel with strategic threats from three
different directions, Dr. Boaz Ganor, founder of the Institute for
Counter-Terrorism told Ynetnews.
The first threat, stemming from the Shiite alliance of Iran and
Hizbullah, will result in "terrible deterioration" on Israel's northern
border, according to Ganor.
"The year 2007 is going to be a critical year, as the international
arena will do its utmost to narrow down the nuclear capabilities of
Iran. It could be done by using more affirmative sanctions, or even a
military campaign," Ganor said. "And the ramification of such an
attempt, even if it's only sanctions, will cause a terrible
deterioration of the situation on the northern border, where Iran will
use its proxy Hizbullah to retaliate against Israel, and make clear that
Israel has to pay for any activities against Iran," Ganor added.
Turning to the Palestinian arena, Ganor said that "the Palestinians are
now at the stage of shaping their self-identities," a process he
described as ultimately "positive." They are torn between "terrorism and
violence against Israel, definitely the concept used by Yasser Arafat
under the Oslo accords," as well as today's "Islamic radical terrorist
organizations," and the "alternative option, which is actually being
represented by (PA President Mahmoud Abbas) Abu Mazen," based on the
idea that "terrorism and violence will never fulfill the Palestinian
national interest."
"The problem is that this is not a smooth process. It involves battles
within the Palestinian arena. And I think in the coming months this may
spill over into Israel," Ganor said.
Ganor then pointed out the "third process, which I have to admit that
many Israelis, including decision makers and security services in Israel
underestimate, is the threat of global jihadists against Israel," posed
by al-Qaeda and its affiliates.
"In my view, in the coming months, global jihadists will try to launch
what we call a major attack against Israel. Zawahiri (deputy leader of
al-Qaeda) has announced that. I tend to believe him. The activities of
al-Qaeda and global jihadist movements are surrounding Israel, from
Sinai, Amman, Jordan, some involvement in Lebanon, and ongoing and
growing involvement in Gaza Strip. And it's only a matter of time before
they infiltrate Israel soon. So this is in my view a very negative
process and I have to admit that… we are under-prepared," Ganor added.
'Very little time until next war'
In a document made available to Ynetnews by Professor Moshe Sharon, an
expert on Islamic history at the Hebrew University, Sharon declared that
the next war Israel would have to fight was almost here.
"Today it is clear to everyone who is prepared to confront unadorned
reality, and they are the majority of people in Israeli society with the
wish to live, that we have to take advantage of the short period of time
left to us to prepare the army for the inevitable next war. It is
already on the way," Sharon wrote.
He added: "Hizbullah is the immediate enemy. No one will disarm it
because it has no intention of disarming and there is no one to coerce
it to do so. The UN is collaborating with Hizbullah and none of its
member nations has any interest in dealing with it."
"The Shiite of Hizbullah has taken control of Lebanon with the generous
help of Iran and Syria and it will not relinquish it even if this means
bringing about its total destruction. Lebanon will gradually be emptied
of its remaining Christian population and zealous Islam will have
achieved an important objective: One of the only two non-Muslim
countries in the Middle East will just disappear," Sharon said.
"Islam came into being as a fighting religion. Muhammad, the prophet of
Islam, imposed his authority, first and foremost, by means of his
military strength. He understood that even when speaking in the name of
Allah, this must be accompanied by tens of thousands of fighters with
drawn swords," the professor added.
"The Muslims consider the State of Israel to be an advance position of
the "House of War" established on Islamic territory conquered from
Islam. Israel, therefore, must first disappear. All paths to that end
are legitimate," Sharon said.
Describing peace agreements with Egypt and Jordan as tactical breaks in
their war against Israel, Sharon declared: "The Egyptian authorities
turn a blind eye, or worse, allow the unimpeded flow of arms, above and
below ground, to terrorist organizations in Gaza. Is it necessary to
ask, to fight against whom did Egypt create an army of close to a
million soldiers?"
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