Arik Scheinerman, who became Ariel Sharon, was from a Russian family
that emigrated to Palestine at a time when Palestinians had been
deprived of the right to set immigration policy into their own country.
He would go on powerfully to shape the lives of most people in Israel
and the Middle East, and not for the good.
1. By killing 63 civilians including women and children in his Unit
101 raid on Qibya in 1953 Ariel Sharon announced that in his vision,
Israel would continue the tactics pioneered by 1940s terrorist groups
such as the Stern Gang, of deploying terror in hopes of forcing Arab
neighbors to accept Israel. (The hopes were forlorn.) Israeli foreign minister Moshe Sharett, complained bitterly that the raid exposed Israel before the world “as a gang of bloodsuckers, capable of mass murder.”
2. Sharon in late spring 1967 threatened to make a military coup if the civilian government of then prime minister Levi Eshkol declined to go to war
against Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser. The pressure from hawks like
Sharon and Moshe Dayan worked, even though Chief of Staff Yitzhak Rabin
thought it a bad idea and almost had a nervous breakdown over it. But
although Abdel Nasser was talking belligerently, some 100,000 of his
best troops were tied down in Yemen. Moreover, his Soviet patrons told
him that if he fired the first shot in any engagement with Israel, he
was on his own and would forfeit Moscow’s help. Abdel Nasser was in no
position to attack Israel in 1967, and he did not. Sharon, Dayan and
other hawks took advantage of his blowhard speeches to launch an
aggressive war that led to Israeli occupation of the West Bank, the Gaza
Strip and the Sinai Peninsula.
"Violent, impulsive, rash, and greedy, Sharon helped turn Israel from the ideal of a democracy governed by the rule of law into instead an arbitrary colonial power. He created the endeavor of an Israel attempting to annex the West Bank; he created the problem of a Shiite crescent that ends on his doorstep. He committed war crimes. He pioneered elective wars for regime change, likely influencing George W. Bush. He was responsible for tens of thousands of deaths of innocents. Despite his late-career acceptance of the notion of a Palestinian state, he really just meant another colonially-dominated entity. He was willing to create a South-Africa style bantustan for the Palestinians, not a real state with sovereignty. Even then he wanted to keep 45% of the Palestinian West Bank for himself."
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