Read Arik - The Life Of Ariel Sharon Online
Authors: David Landau
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Political, #Historical, #History, #Middle East, #Israel & Palestine, #eBook
Aqaba, June 2003. Abbas: “It is time to bring all this suffering to an end.” Sharon: “A viable Palestinian state.” (
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Aqaba: “The president liked Ariel Sharon.” (
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With Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen), then Palestinian prime minister, July 2003: he constantly and publicly opposed the intifada’s violence. (
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A more jaundiced view of Sharon’s peace diplomacy: “First, my best wishes for the Eid festival.” (
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With grandson Rotem, Gilad’s son, at an air force graduation ceremony, June 2002 (
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Purim at the prime minister’s office: reading the Scroll of Esther with Yitzchak David Grossman, a favorite rabbi (
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An ignoble act: with Likud Knesset member Naomi Blumenthal, in better days (
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With Dan Halutz (middle), the new IDF chief of staff, who carried out the disengagement, and (left) Moshe Ya’alon, the old chief of staff, who balked at it (
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Omri in the Knesset: vicarious political power (
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With Minister of Justice Tommy Lapid: “Today may be the start of a real peace process with the Palestinians, even though the move we’ve decided on is unilateral.” (
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Celebrating the Festival of Tabernacles with the Four Species: Was Arik
etrogized
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Youngsters at the Gaza Strip settlement of Atzmona, 2001: “What have we got to look for there?” (
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Crawford, Texas, April 2005: “Mr. Prime Minister, welcome to my home.” (
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