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Intifada’s End

Did Israel win the intifada? That’s Charles Krauthammer‘s belief. The Washington Post columnist makes a strong case that Israel has won a strategic victory over the Palestinians: Israel is now defining a new equilibrium that…

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Did Israel win the intifada? That’s Charles Krauthammer‘s belief. The Washington Post columnist makes a strong case that Israel has won a strategic victory over the Palestinians:

Israel is now defining a new equilibrium that will reign for years to come — the separation fence is unilaterally drawing the line that separates Israelis and Palestinians. The Palestinians were offered the chance to negotiate that frontier at Camp David and chose war instead. Now they are paying the price.

It stands to reason. It is the height of absurdity to launch a terrorist war against Israel, then demand the right to determine the nature and route of the barrier built to prevent that very terrorism.

These new strategic realities are not just creating a new equilibrium, they are creating the first hope for peace since Arafat officially tore up the Oslo accords four years ago. Once Israel has withdrawn from Gaza and has completed the fence, terrorism as a strategic option will be effectively dead. The only way for the Palestinians to achieve statehood and dignity, and to determine the contours of their own state, will be to negotiate a final peace based on genuine coexistence with a Jewish state.

Similar sentiments presented recently at the Wall Street Journal Europe, and Jerusalem Post.

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