Op-ed: WikiLeaks proved that notion of Palestinian problem’s centrality was a myth
Moshe Dann
Israel Opinion/Ynet
06 December '10
Several major lacunae are obvious from the windfall of confidential diplomatic documents that have become available. Pay attention to what's not there.
First, there was and is no coherent policy, especially with regard to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and little understanding of terrorism and how to eliminate it. Instead of building coalitions, working out strategies, and focusing on terrorist infrastructures, diplomats spent time spying on each other, and gabbing, with little, or nothing to show for it.
A great deal of shadow-boxing, but no one got into the ring.
Second, according to the leaked documents, President Shimon Peres' comment that the Oslo Accords were a mistake is not new; he and nearly everyone else involved have admitted it. Yet, those who are responsible for that mess not only insist on perpetuating it, but insist on its full implementation, via the Saudi/Arab/Geneva Initiatives and other surrender plans.
One of the greatest blunders in Israeli history, the Oslo Accords, has never been investigated.
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