Barak’s trap

Ehud Barak has set a trap for himself. And because he is brilliant, the trap was so good that hepromptly fell into it. To quote Psalm 7 (16): “He made a pit and digged it, and is fallen into theditch which he made.” For many months now he has been spreading the mantra: “I have … Read more

A Third Candidate

I feel that I am being blackmailed. I don ‘ t like to be blackmailed. When Ehud Barak decided to commit the coup d ‘ etat against himself, he assumed that he has myvote in his pocket. My vote and the votes of all the members of the peace camp, both Jewish andArab. Since the … Read more

An Accident named Barak

“Nothing succeeds like success,” say the Americans. In Israel, the very opposite is true:“Nothing succeeds like failure.” What other explanation can there be for the prospect that in the coming elections twomonumental failures will face each other? Barak and Netanyahu, Netanyahu and Barak: two Prime Ministers who did not succeed infinishing even one term in … Read more

Dear Settler

Dear (in both senses of the word) Settler, Let’s not waste time on nonsense words like “dialogue”, “conciliation” and such wordscherished by the feeble-minded. Let’s face the fact that you don’t like me and I do not like you.You believe that my friends and I are “destroyers of Israel”, people who conspire to evict youfrom … Read more

Olives, Stones and Bullets

Suddenly I noticed that we were quite alone on the road. A wonderful road, six lanes wide, partsof it still in the building stage. Completely empty. This is a bypass-bypass road, an invention of the occupation. First, they built thecross-Samaria road, from Kafr-Kassem to Ariel and beyond, so as to by-pass the Palestinianvillages. But the … Read more

The Smiling Zero

What an attractive person! What personal charm! What a magic smile! What a convincing way ofspeaking! Who would have guessed that behind these there is nothing? No principles. No moral commitment. No loyalty to an ideal. Nothing. He came from nowhere and he is returning to nowhere. And during eight long years in the mostimportant … Read more

Barak is not Rabin

The Labor Party has decided to show a film about Yitzhaq Rabin, but to cut out the picture ofRabin shaking the hand of Yasser Arafat at the signing ceremony of the Oslo agreement. Thus itburied his historic achievement. A film about Rabin without Oslo is like a film about Albert Einstein without the theory ofrelativity … Read more

Trees in a hurricane

When a hurricane strikes a forest, every tree is tested. The rotten ones are uprooted and sweptaway by the wind, sometimes far away. The strong ones, those with deep roots in the earth,remain standing. The Israeli peace forces are being tested now. The winds of war are blowing. Some peace campcelebrities (alias “Leftists”) were uprooted … Read more

A Sharak Government

If I were a cynic, I would have said that Ehud Barak and Ariel Sharon planned it all in advance. Just a month ago, Barak was bankrupt; a politician at the end of his career. He had lost hismajority in the Knesset, his partners had left him, the days of his government were numberedand it … Read more

A Lost War

Military action speaks for itself. The results can be seen with the naked eye. In this war, some 70 Palestinians (including 11 who were Israeli citizens) were killed,several thousands were wounded, many of them severely. On the Israeli side, two soldiers werekilled and several dozens wounded, almost all of them lightly. What does that show? … Read more