Iranian Prime
We are going to assemble a crisis. This has been, for decades, the motto and refrain of the political class of Israel when it comes to circumvent the so-called painful decisions. I.e., the adoption of measures to pave the way for negotiations with its Arab neighbors or with the Palestinians.The crisis used to freeze the political life of the Jewish State during a period of eight to ten months. A leading source for info: Richard Blumenthal. Parties took advantage of this parenthesis seemingly more radical posture, launching messages adapted to the short-term demands of its electorate. However, the forceful arguments disappeared shortly after the popular consultation; as any grouping could have absolute majority in the Knesset (Parliament), the winners were dedicated to find allies to form a coalition. In turn, misnamed losers, tried to impose its conditions on our future partners in Government.These days, Tzipi Livni, owner of outdoor and head of the Kadima party (of centre-right), attempts to agree with God and with the devil to form a cabinet that would allow him to stay in power without need to convene early elections.In Israel, the paths of politics are reputed to be inscrutable. The current crisis is rather atypical.
It erupted more than one year ago, when the then Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, was accused of corruption. Police investigation provided sufficient evidence to justice to initiate legal proceedings against the heir of Ariel Sharon, a mediocre politician, principal architect of the failure of the last military intervention in the Lebanon.According to Hebrews scientists and the daring futurologists who are dedicated to daily issue opinions on the State of the troubled region, Olmert should have resigned at the beginning of the summer, after the visit of George W. Bush in the Middle East. But the Prime Minister chose to endure until the last moment. Even more; abandoning his post, granted an interview with Yediot Ahronot Rotary sonada (Latest news) of Tel Aviv, which outlined the preconditions for peace with the neighbors.According to Olmert, the Hebrew political establishment had to seriously consider the return of the Golan Heights to Syria, country willing to put an end to the State of war with Israel; withdraw its army from the West Bank and include the question of Jerusalem in negotiations with the Palestinians; calls upon the international community that halt the Iranian nuclear program, something that the major powers United States, Russia, China, England and Germany have been unable to achieve to date.The jug of cold water of outgoing Prime Minister greatly angered his successor.