Posts Tagged: Ariel Sharon Gaza
Fourteen Years Since the Destruction of Gush Katif
I am known to the public as the “commander of the disengagement forces.” If this were something to be proud of, it would be worth...
What Should We Learn from the Gaza Disengagement?
In the summer of 2005, as Israel’s unilateral disengagement from Gaza drew near, the self-styled “Council for Peace and Security” issued a declaration -- signed...
Remembering the Legacy of Ariel Sharon
The Israeli Knesset recently marked the one-year anniversary of Ariel Sharon's passing. After reflecting on his legacy, it appears that Sharon was to Israeli sovereignty...
Don’t Believe Netanyahu: The Palestinians Want Peace
The Netanyahu government has forcefully and consistently promulgated the notion that Israel's withdrawal from Gaza in 2005, its subsequent takeover by Hamas, and the violence...
Will Israel Be Forced to Move Unilaterally Due to Failed Peace Talks?
JNS.org - With the recent collapse of the U.S.-brokered peace negotiations, the Palestinian leadership has embarked on a broad plan of unilateral action to gain recognition...
Residents of Judea and Samaria Meet Sharon’s Death With Mixed Feelings
Until his implementation of the unilateral disengagement from the Gaza Strip, Ariel Sharon was a revered leader to the residents of Judea and Samaria. In...
Danny Danon: Ariel Sharon’s Complicated Legacy
JNS.org - The State of Israel said its final goodbye to former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon this week. While I vehemently disagreed with the...
Ariel Sharon’s Legacy: A Bold, Defiant Leader
People around the world have passed judgment about the life of Israel's most controversial leader, which runs the gamit from utter and deep admiration for...
Why Ariel Sharon Couldn’t Bring Peace to Israel
"Ž Ariel Sharon created a Palestinian state in 2005. It is called Gaza. It is a tiny state, but Sharon had said that if things worked...
Ariel Sharon – Hallowed Warrior Leaves Complicated Political Legacy (OBITUARY)
A wise man once said it is difficult to predict the future but harder still to predict the past. Such is the case with Ariel...