CAIRO,
September 30 (IslamOnline) - A well-known Israeli political analyst
and writer said that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s crimes
could have been stopped, had he been detained after his first military
mistake.
In
his article published Saturday, September 28, B. Michael, the
political commentator of the Israeli daily, Yidiout Ahronut,
launched a fierce attack on Sharon and other senior officials of his
coalition government, accusing him of “always adopting plans leading
to destruction”.
“When
leftists, like myself, wondered about the logic behind concentrating
the Israeli army’s hostile practices against [Palestinian President
Yasser] Arafat and the Authority, the reason behind quitting
[peaceful] negotiations, our remarks were dismissed. Thank God, a year
later, we were proved right. Every sane person knows how stupid the
actions of destruction by the Israeli army in the Palestinian lands
is,” Michael said.
The
Israeli writer blasted all the plans adopted by Sharon during his
military and political careers.
“The
overwhelming majority of Sharon’s big plans usually end in
destruction, piles of corpses, rivers of blood, and deep feelings of
hatred. Then, this person [Sharon] would cry over spilt blood, and put
the blame on someone else.
“We
can see that in his latest speech, in the anniversary of October War
[1973],” added Michael, quoting Sharon as saying: “The Israeli
government in 1970 is guilty, as it did not attack Egypt when the
latter launched its missiles. The Israeli government in 1995-96 is
also guilty for not punishing the Palestinians for violations of the
Oslo accords”.
“That
song which Sharon always sings made me raise some interesting question
marks about that man’s [Sharon] career. What if Sharon was jailed in
September 1953 when the unit under his command killed 19 civilians in
El-Birig refugee camp, mostly women and children? For sure, that would
have prevented the crime committed less than a month later, also by
his unit, when 69 civilians, half of them women and children were
killed at Qabyya village.
“If
someone had put him in jail, that would have prevented Gaza Operation
in February, 1955, which led to the killing of 38 Egyptians and 8
Israelis. Had Sharon been detained or thrown out of the army then, the
failing operation in Sinai in October 1956, where 18 Israeli soldiers
were killed and tens injured, without achieving any results,
wouldn’t have taken place.
“In
1970, Sharon founded a ‘death squad’ in Gaza Strip, excessively
executing innocent civilians and tarnishing the moral image of the
Israeli army,” Michael wrote.
The
Israeli writer went on counting Sharon’s war crimes (dubbed military
mistakes by the Israelis) from October War, 1973, to his invasion of
Lebanon in 1982, and the famous massacre he committed in Sabra &
Shatila refugee camps there where the Christian Phalangist militias -
in collaboration with the Israeli army at the time Sharon was defense
minister - massacred up to 2000 refugees.
Michael
concluded his article hoping that “Sharon would go and never return
to the Israeli military or political life”.