Has Zionism succeeded in destroying domestic jews and arab moslems?
Holy Land has become like another Viet Nam?   cui bono?
Where are the Israelies getting the billions of dollars of diamonds they
alleged were mined?
Stealing from Sudan per courtesy of Clinton cannibals?



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           BLEAK FUTURE FOR BOTH PALESTINIANS AND ISRAELIS

MID-EAST REALITIES © - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 3/01:
   Shimon Peres has many secrets to try to keep, and that explains his desperation
to stay in power practically at any cost.  Ariel Sharon knows this.
   Yasser Arafat has many secrets to keep, and that also explains his desperation
to stay in power practically at any cost.  And Ariel Sharon also knows this.
   Everything is likely to get still worse for the Palestinian people -- soon.
 The collapse, impoverishment, imprisonment, and despair now taking place is
the price of so many years of ineptitude and corruption at the top.  Anarchy
and internal shake-downs are no positive substitute for principled and dignified
leadership which have been desperately needed for so many years now.
   And much will also likely get worse for the Israeli people -- but not so
soon.  The facism, militarism, cockiness, and racism now more evident than
ever when it comes to Israeli ways is the result of so many years of self-deception
and brutality coming from the top.  Stretching these black behaviours even
more through a Sharon led "unity government" is no positive substitute for
realizing the basic errors of their ways and the urgency of contrition.
   The current path leads eventually, sooner or later, toward more war and
destruction in "the Holy Land".  A whole new course is needed for the welfare,
indeed for the survival, of both the Palestinians and the Israelis.  Whether
it will come before, or after, is the basic question thoughtful and sane people
should be contemplating.



    PALESTINIAN RULING BODY TO COLLAPSE IN WEEKS, SAYS UN
                  By Phil Reeves in Jerusalem

[The Independent, UK, 1 March 2001]
United Nations officials say Yasser Arafat's Palestinian Authority may have
only one month left before it collapses financially, plunging the occupied
territories into anarchy.

Their warnings back recent statements by the UN's Middle East envoy, Terje
Roed-Larsen, about the growing fiscal crisis facing the Palestinian Authority
(PA) because of the five-month intifada and Israel's economic blockade of the
West Bank and Gaza. The envoy's office is trying to convince the international
community to take these predictions seriously and to help bail out the
Palestinians before it is too late.

"There is no question in our minds that the PA could collapse by the end of
March, if nothing is done," said one source. "We have been criticised for
saying this but we seriously believe it to be true. We do not want to be
accused, after the event, of saying nothing."

The Palestinian intifada � and particularly Israel's unprecedentedly harsh
and
almost uninterrupted blockade of the occupied territories � has devastated
the
Palestinian economy, tripling unemployment (to at least 30 per cent) and
pushing the number of people living below the poverty line to about one
million.

About 100,000 Palestinians have been unable to cross into Israel to work.
Figures released this week by Mr Roed-Larsen's office showed income losses
of
$1.15bn from October to January. The main fear of Western diplomats is not
that the financial collapse of the PA � which cannot pay its 130,000 employees
� will bring about the fall of Yasser Arafat. His role as a figurehead, the
international face of the Palestinian cause for decades, is well understood
by
his domestic opponents.

But diplomats fear that the Palestinian leader's already partial control over
his population of three million will be so eroded that he will no longer be
in
a position to negotiate with the Israelis � for example over restoring calm
�
and that the occupied territories will slide into anarchy, withwarlords and
armed groups running amok. There are already signs that armed and largely
criminal elements are increasingly active and influential in parts of the West
Bank and Gaza.

The UN's drive to rescue the PA has been complicated by well-founded
international concerns about the deep corruption within it and fears that aid
money will disappear into private bank accounts. Mr Arafat is understood to
be
planning an anti-corruption drive, not least because the PA's dismal
reputation for graft boosts his increasingly popular nationalist opponents,
such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

The warnings may be getting through. The US Secretary of State, Colin Powell,
pointedly called for an end to Israel's "siege" of the occupied territories
on
his visit to the region on Sunday. America also pressed Israel to release more
than $50m in Palestinian tax revenues collected by Israel. This week, the
European Union agreed to turn a $57m loan to the Palestinians into a grant.

These measures have coincided with efforts on the ground to ease the growing
poverty. The UN's World Food Programme began an emergency distribution of
flour in the occupied territories. This went ahead despite the Israeli army's
refusal to allow WFP officials access to one of the most needy areas, southern
Gaza.

Nor was the UN's efforts to generate help for the Palestinians made any easier
yesterday by allegations from Israel's armed forces chief of staff, Shaul
Mofaz, that the PA is stockpiling weapons � including anti-tank and
antiaircraft missiles � smuggled into the Gaza strip by sea and through
tunnels from Egypt. These accusations were dismissed as "baseless" by an aide
to Mr Arafat.





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