Ariel Sharon Outsmarts Bush and Arafat
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- The Measure Of the Man. Khouri, Rami G. // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);1/16/2006, Vol. 147 Issue 3, p25
This article reflects on Ariel Sharon's impact as Prime Minister of Israel. The author characterizes Sharon as a larger-than-life purveyor of bravado who failed to ensure the security and acceptance of Israel in the Middle East. The author also criticizes Sharon's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip...
- Prisoner of War. Halevi, Yossi Klein // New Republic;3/18/2002, Vol. 226 Issue 10, p14
Offers observations on the role of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in the Arab-Israeli peace process. Indication that Sharon is waiting for help from the United States and others to end the conflict; Partisan politics in Israel; Vindication of the effort of Sharon to forestall a Palestine...
- The Pragmatist. // New Republic;12/12/2005, Vol. 233 Issue 24, p7
The article presents an editorial regarding the peace process between Israel and Palestine. On the Israeli and American left, plenty of people remain who would turn the slightest sign of Palestinian goodwill into a rationale for an Israeli return to the armistice lines of 1949, which are the...
- Unfolding the Road Map. Katz, Lee Michael // National Journal;1/15/2005, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p112
Elaborates the prospect for peace and reconciliation in the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Difficulty of the diplomatic task to bring peace to both parties; Distrust of Palestinians and other Arabs on the role of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in coordinating the peace process; Role of the...
- U.S. Jews and the Mideast: When Will Peace Proponents Make Themselves Heard? Brownfeld, Allan C. // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;Jul/Aug2003, Vol. 22 Issue 6, p49
Prospects for progress in the movement toward Middle East peace do not appear good. While the Palestinians have expressed support for President George W. Bush's �road map� to peace, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has refused to formally accept it. Instead, he has said that Israel has 15...
- Israelis, voting tomorrow, tilt toward hard line. Gaouette, Nicole // Christian Science Monitor;2/5/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 49, p1
Focuses on Israeli prime minister candidates Ehud Barak and Ariel Sharon. Opposing views of the candidates on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process; Suggestion that voters are leaning towards Sharon and his tougher approach to settling the conflict; History of Sharon's relations with Palestinians.
- Mourning at Yuppies Cafe. Hammer, Joshua; Ephron, Dan // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);02/05/2001, Vol. 137 Issue 6, p35
Focuses on Arab-Israeli relations in light of the upcoming 2001 prime minister election in Israel between Ehud Barak and Ariel Sharon. Examples of hostility between the two nations, including the murder of Israelis Motti Dayan and Etgar Zeituni; Opinion that many Jews see Sharon's more...
- SHARON THE PEACEMAKER? Ephron, Dan; Zehan, Samir; Pan, Esther // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);1/27/2003, Vol. 141 Issue 4, p20
Contends that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has shown little interest in truly substantive peace talks with Palestine and that he has pressed his agenda with stealth, strategy and military power. Israeli control of nearly all of the West Bank; United States' support of Israel; Sharon's...
- SHARON THE PEACEMAKER? Ephron, Dan; Zehan, Samir; Pan, Esther // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);1/27/2003, Vol. 141 Issue 4, p18
Contends that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has shown little interest in truly substantive peace talks with Palestine and that he has pressed his agenda with stealth, strategy and military power. Israeli control of nearly all of the West Bank; United States' support of Israel; Sharon's...


