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BYE BYE GAZA - Barry Chamish

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Within minutes of the stern warning to Olmert, Sharon was<br />

stricken and taken by the picturesque route to Jerusalem.<br />

And who was there to make sure things went as planned?:<br />

Embedded in the lead story on<br />

< /"EUDORA="AUTOURL"www.israelnn.com> today:<br />

"No politicians have been permitted to visit Sharon, but<br />

Shimon Peres was to have been the first one, had Sharon<br />

not been taken to the operating room."<br />

By January 11, Olmert had announced his intention of<br />

inviting Shimon Peres to sit in his new government cabinet.<br />

It may be instructive to look at the three days leading to<br />

Sharon's demise. As my readers know, Sharon was a<br />

longtime agent of Henry Kissinger and the Council On<br />

Foreign Relations. Two days before his fall, Sharon agreed<br />

to put their plans into final action:<br />

Sharon‟s New Plan: Uproot Towns in Judea and Samaria<br />

in Exchange for American Compensation<br />

12:06 Jan 02, '06 / 2 Tevet 5766<br />

and in Hebrew:<br />

http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART1/027/938.html<br />

(IsraelNN.com) The Israeli newspaper Maariv reports that<br />

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is planning on replacing the U.S.<br />

backed road map peace proposal with a new plan that would<br />

uproot Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria in<br />

exchange for American compensation.<br />

Sharon reportedly would implement his new plan despite any<br />

deterioration in Israel‟s security situation due to an upsurge<br />

of terrorism from the Palestinian Authority.<br />

Details of Sharon s new plan were reported by sources<br />

close to former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

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