Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Syrian President Bashar Assad (AP)
"Because most of the public is now prepared to arrive at far-reaching agreements with the Palestinians, the settlers are advised to adopt a moderate stance."Since the disengagement, the settlers have hardly been noticed. … Some … disengaged from the state and its institutions. Some waited for an auspicious moment to prove that they still had their strength. This happened about two years ago, when thousands… took up a violent struggle against the state in an attempt to save an isolated outpost on a hilltop.
Since then both sides have taken a break. The government has not evacuated, the settlers have not fought. …
The latest wildcat settlement attempts - even though they look like youthful actions - are a real challenge to the decision makers, a warning lest they dare follow in the despicable footsteps of their predecessors. The attempts are also aimed at making it clear that what happened in Gush Katif will not happen again. Access the full article>>

