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June 15, 2001 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-06-15

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Arafat was offered all of its
[Palestinian] territory, but preferred to
start violence, Sharansky said.
"He's not the political leader who
wants peace with Israel, he's the leader
of the Palestinian revolution to destroy
Israel, and we should not permit any-
body to put the sign of equality
between the questions of the settle-
ments," he added. "There should be
no justification of terror."
Sharansky, a Soviet dissident, was
accused of treason and espionage for
Israel in 1977, then imprisoned in a
Soviet gulag in 1978. After an interna-
tional outcry, he was released in 1986,
and settled in Israel.
When mass immigration began
from the former Soviet Union in
1989, he urged the Israeli government
that immigration and absorption be
accorded top national priority.
He minced no words on his
thoughts of the bombing in Tel Aviv,
which left 20 young people dead,
most of them Russian olim — and
about who is to blame.
"I just came from the funerals," he
said emphatically.
"This is not just one incident. As all
of our intelligence says, it is an
unprecedented situation with dozens
and dozens of terrorist attacks that are
planned and developed practically
every day," he said.
"And for every operation that does
succeed, there are dozens which have
failed. "Organizations are competing
with each other. But one person is
orchestrating this — Arafat.
"If he doesn't want to see the end of
all of his enterprises, and the destruc-
tion of his regime, he has to stop this
immediately, and to cooperate fully,"
he said.
"We're not talking about another
month of violence or another week. It
has to be stopped and stopped imme-
diately."
The biggest challenge to the free
world after the failure of communism
is terrorism, Sharansky said.
"Terrorism is not the Red Army;
they cannot occupy the countries. But
they can use the price of life in a free
society and blackmail the whole coun-
try And that's exactly what they are
doing in Israel," he said.
"Israel is on the forefront of the \ var
against terrorism. The free world
should be interested that we should
give no concession, no price to terror-
ism, because otherwise there will be
encouragement for terrorists all over
the world." 1-

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