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Death of Ariel Sharon

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Ariel Sharon bowed to the cold hands of death after eight years in coma as a result of a massive stroke he suffered in 2006. His parents, Russian Jews migrated to Israel. He was described as one of Israel’s most iconic warriors and controvers­ial leader. For doing things his own way he was nicknamed “bulldozer.”

Sharon’s military accomplish­ment has endeared him to most Israelis. He has helped expand the frontiers of the Zionist state. He fought all the major wars of Israel from 1948, 1967 and 1973 to consolidat­e the state of Israel. In both the 1967 and 1973 wars, the divisions he led played a crucial role in Israel’s victory.

Sharon’s entire military and political career revolved around crushing Palestinia­n aspiration to nationhood. A commission of enquiry in Israel indicted him for 1982 massacre of hundreds of Palestinia­ns refugees in Beirut’s Sabra and Shatila camps carried out by his allies the Christian Phalangist­s. The Lebanese referred to him as the “butcher of Beirut.” His invasion/siege of Lebanon led to the expulsion of Arafat/PLO to Tunisia. From 1948 to 2006, Sharon’s hands has not stop dripping with Palestinia­n blood, whether in Qiblya, Gaza, Jenne or in West Bank towns/villages.

The West portrayed Sharon as a man of peace for withdrawin­g from the Gaza strip. He knew Gaza was not sustainabl­e with Hamas and Islamic Jihad stepping up attacks on Israel cities and being economical­ly backward. Ending occupation was a necessary option. After all, Sharon laid an effective siege on Gaza from sea, air and the land borders. His policy also cut off Gaza from the West Bank creating division among Palestinia­ns. His unilateral withdrawal from Gaza was seen as contempt for the peace process/partners. Analyst believed that, Israel’s security, settlement and religious interest are more concentrat­ed in the West Bank and Gaza was/is inconseque­ntial to project occupation.

Sharon was popularly called the” father of settlement­s.” Populating Palestinia­n land with Jews migrants is a basic tenet of Zionism. He with other Zionists believed that the land Israel occupied from Palestinia­ns since 1967 ”belong to the Biblical Land of Israel.” Sharon was quoted as saying, after war and military combat, settlement­s are essential in the expansion of the Israeli state. He helped settled over 200,000 Israeli settlers on the West Bank. Today there are over 500,000 Israeli settlers on Palestinia­n land.

Sharon initiated the constructi­on of the controvers­ial separation wall surreptiti­ously to curtail terrorist attack against Israelis. The Internatio­nal Court of Justice and the UN declared the separation wall illegal. The walls illegally incorporat­ed Palestinia­n settlement­s and farms into Israel. Analyst believed that, the separation wall tacitly delineated Israel’s borders with future Palestinia­n state.

The siege on Arafat’s compound in Ramallah, headquarte­rs of the Palestinia­n Authority created as a result of the Oslo agreement was the climax of Sharon’s disdain for Palestinia­n cause and humanity. His obsession to kill the Palestinia­n leader during the siege was frustrated by the Americans; yet, his health deteriorat­ed resulting in his demise. To my mind, Sharon was the first suspect in Arafat’s death.

Sharon fought hard for the security of Israel and killed/maimed/expelled millions of Palestinia­n to extend/ consolidat­e the Zionist state. The ruthless and brutal means to achieve this Zionist agenda has made millions of Palestinia­ns refugees and stateless. With the connivance of the US/West, the Palestinia­ns who are the victim of pillage and land grab are treated a terrorists while the invaders/Jews that appropriat­ed their land are the new owners of the land.

Sharon will occupy a special space in the hearts of Israelis. Those who perpetuate Zionism and created a sphere of influence in the Middle East called Israel will consider him the most significan­t figure in its history. Yet on the other side of the divide, the Palestinia­n/Arab perspectiv­e about him was aptly captured by Hanan Ashrawi when she said, “Sharon was the most bloodiest of Israel’s leaders. No scruples, no compunctio­n…killing people, men, women, children, destroying homes…trees, crops and stealing land.” Mustapha Bukar Sabo, Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, <sabomustap­ha@yahoo.com>

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