Posted by
Dawnsblood on Saturday, July 29, 2006 11:29:26 PM
People seem to have problems understanding
this. Israel has no partner in the peace process. I am not sure they ever did have a serious partner to work with. A blurb from the above link if you will:
Furthermore, some have argued that the Gaza withdrawal would give Israel greater international support, thus allowing them more leeway with military operations. Given the lopsided UN vote condemning Israel's response this week, it appears that the greater international support only lasted until the shooting started. This is why the UN cannot be allowed to have a significant role in this issue; any significant action Israel takes will be viewed as excessive.
Palestinian society is in need of an intense deradicalization program, but there is no one to impose it. Abbas has not only lost power vis-a-vis Hamas and Syria, he has lost power within his own party, and it is not clear what percentage of the Palestinian Security Services he still controls. An attempt by Israel to forcibly deradicalize the Palestinians as the Allies did after WWII in Germany would lead to the kinds of protest that the U.S. doesn’t need right now.
The Israelis have no choice but to stand and defend itself, it isn't like anyone else will.