How the cat became a tiger

translated from 14/Oct/98 Ma’ariv One image came to my mind when I read the book: I am walking along a pathat night, content and happy. When dawn comes, I realize that I have beenwalking on the edge of a precipice the entire time. Sefi Rakhlevsky’s book, “The Messiah’s Donkey,” is the mostimportant book published here … Read more

The real Netanyahu

Translated from Ma’ariv 24/Sep/98 “It is true that the Israeli Prime Minister’s name is Netanyahu; however,his first name is not Binyamin. It is Ben-Tzion.” So I wrote a year agoin an article which, for some reason, resonated particularly withjournalists abroad. Foreign correspondents phoned me urgently: How manytimes a day does Binyamin speak with Ben-Tzion? How … Read more

The new collaborators

translated from Ma’ariv,September 16, 1998 The classic collaborator was a contemptible individual. He would tattleon his friend, who would then be executed by the Mista’aravim(Israeli undercover commandos disguised as Arabs), orcaught and tortured. Now there is a new breed of collaborator. They are respectable. They areaccorded the world’s appreciation, and granted fat budgets from humanrights … Read more

Oslo is alive and kicking

translated from 07/Sep/98 Ma’ariv Alive? Dead? Dying? Flopping? Many doctors surround the bedside of theOslo Accords and proffer their learned opinions. I can calm their fears.Oslo is alive — alive and kicking. The most important historical event which took place five years ago is notthe Oslo Accord itself, but rather the letter exchange which precededit. … Read more

A murderer for all seasons

31/Aug/98 translation, not yet published in Israel “Thou shalt not rejoice when your enemy falls.” Thus are we commanded bythe book of Proverbs. It’s a command that is not always easy to carryout. For example, when it concerns Abu Nidal, who according to the news iscurrently hospitalized in Egypt in a terminal condition. Abu Nidal … Read more

Dear Bill

translated from 24/Aug/98 Ma’ariv Come on, let’s stop the nonsese. Today is the first day of the rest of your tenure.You can go on as before, and leave office as a joke in U.S. history books.The sax player who has turned himself into the sex player. To go on preoccupied by Monica and her ilk, … Read more

The myth of the 15,000

translated from 18/Aug/98 Ma’ariv Two disasters befell the Labor party two years ago: 1) It lost theelections. 2) It lost by a minuscule margin. Of those two disasters, thelatter is the bigger one. A big defeat can carry within it a great blessing. Military historyabounds in such examples. Ehud Barak, who enjoys studying the history … Read more

Look who’s talking

Ttranslated from 12/Aug/98 Ma’ariv If there were such a thing as a universal grading scale forcorruption, Israel would find itself firmly in the middle. It isundoubtedly a less corrupt state than, say, Liberia or Indonesia.But it is much more corrupt than Britain or Germany. I consider myself somewhat of an expert in the field. As … Read more

A perfectly mutual reciprocity

Translated from 06/Aug/98 Ma’ariv The Prime Minister demands reciprocity. The extreme Right demandsreciprocity. Yahalom, Ze’evi, and Porat all demand reciprocity. I, too,am in favor of reciprocity, all the way. Some suggestions along theselines: The Palestinian Authority will extradite to Israel all those Palestinians who have killed or wounded Israelis. The Israeli government will extradite to … Read more