(2005-02-21) — After achieving another in a series of unilateral Israeli concessions to the Palestinian Authority, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon announced today that he would hold a peace summit with himself in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El Sheik later this month.
Over the weekend, Mr. Sharon persuaded his cabinet to give final approval to an Israeli pullout from the Gaza strip and the military said it would release of 500 Palestinian prisoners today without receiving anything in return from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
“I believe that I can extract even deeper concessions from myself in the heady atmosphere of a peace summit,” said Mr. Sharon. “I’m sending my aides ahead to negotiate the groundwork and protocol for the talks. When I arrive, I will have several hours of one-on-one time with the Israeli prime minister, whom I now consider a partner in peace.”
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1 Soccer Dad // Feb 25, 2005 at 4:34 am
PM Sharon has a negotiating partner
The tone of the LA Times editorial, “Brave Use of Land-for-Peace” is generally admiring of Israel. Nonetheless, I find it somewhat troubling. The Israeli Cabinet’s approval Sunday of the eviction of Jewish settlers from the Gaza Strip was a bold…