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The beneficiaries of the Israeli action, says Ajami, were "the long-suppressed Shiites. Israel shattered the Palestinian domin- ion; it did for the Shiites what they had not been able to do for themselves." Ajami is convinced that the Shiites will never permit the PLO to return to southern Lebanon. "The awe with which Arafat and his cause were once held is a thing of the past," he says. Israel will have to trust "today's enemy — the Shia" — to keep the PLO out of the south, he points out, noting that the Shia would do this "for their own reasons." He advises Israel not to seek as- surances from the Shia, because "none will be offered. Control of the land will have to be left to its own people." But he warns there is no likelihood of a tranquil Israeli-Lebanese border, "no guarantee that Katyusha rockets will not again be fired into Galilee after Israel's withdrawal." Is- rael's return to the international border would be a return to the status quo ante, he says, and "from the border, Israel would have the means to defend itself and the rights to reprisal that stay -within the rough rules of proportional- ity." Ajami discounts the assertion that, by the invasion, Israel sub- stituted the enmity of hundreds of thousands of Shiites for that of several thousand Palestinian guerrillas. "The fight between the Shia and Israel is more 'normal' than that between Israel and the Pales- tinians," he declares. "The cur- rent struggle in the south of Lebanon is the classic one be- tween a native population and a foreign occupier. There are no Shia territorial claims against Is- rael. The argument that Israel has ended up with the enmity of hundreds of thousands of Shiites as opposed to that of several thousand guerrillas, is misplaced. It is not across the border to the south that the Shia look. 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