Terror alert in J?lem after Sharon fires ministers
By Jerusalem Newswire Editorial Staff
June 04, 2004
As has happened repeatedly over the past 11 years, radical efforts by Israel's leadership to move ahead in the direction of a "land-for-peace" agreement with the Palestinian Arabs have been rapidly followed by a surge in terror alerts.
Israeli security forces were placing roadblocks at entrances to Jerusalem Friday, following multiple warnings that Arab terrorists planned to carry out an attack in the capital.
The alert spiked just hours after Prime Minister Ariel Sharon took the unprecedented step of firing two of his ministers in order to secure a slim majority in Sunday's scheduled vote on his Gaza retreat plan.
By dismissing National Union ministers Benny Elon and Avigdor Lieberman, Sharon signaled his growing disregard for the concerns many Israelis have about making concessions that could lead to the establishment of a "Palestinian" state.
The way now appears open for Sharon to pass his plan, which aims to uproot thousands of Jews from their homes in the Gaza Strip and northern Samaria.
Such an act would amount to a de facto reversal of the restoration of Jews to their biblical homeland that came about as a result of the 1967 Six Day War.
Bible-believing Jews and Christians believe that, having brought that land back under Jewish control in accordance with biblical prophesy, the God of Israel is wholly committed to securing His ancient people's presence there.
'Sharon has gone mad'
Right wing Israelis reacted with disbelief and anger to the news late Thursday that Sharon had decided on the unprecedented step of firing two cabinet ministers in order to railroad his plan to ethnically cleanse the Gaza Strip and parts of Samaria of their Jews.
Speaking on Israeli television, Sharon told the country he was relieving Transport Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Tourism Minister Benny Elon of their posts because they were committed to opposing his plan.
The prime minister said he had fired the men because "I need a majority on Sunday" when he brings his plan to the cabinet.
The move had been made necessary, he said, because three Likud ministers - Finance Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Education Minister Limor Livnat and Minister of Foreign Affairs Silvan Shalom - had indicated they would vote against the plan.
Earlier this week, Sharon declared his conviction that the plan, aimed at paving the way for the establishment of a State of Palestine on Jewish lands in accordance with the demands of the international community, would be fully implemented by the end of 2005.
On hearing that he was being given the boot, Lieberman noted that Sharon's plan had never been approved by the government, and was in fact rejected by the ruling Likud Party, meaning he had absolutely no obligation whatsoever to support it as a member of the cabinet.
"I'm being fired for disagreeing with the prime minister," he told Israel Radio.
Housing Minister Effie Eitam (National Religious Party) said that Sharon's firing of Elon and Lieberman was an "immoral and undemocratic act."
NRP MK Shaul Yahalom called Sharon's actions unprecedented and said that, under the Sharon, Israel was closer to a dictatorship than a democracy.
High alert for terrorism
On Friday morning, hours after Sharon announced his intention to fire the ministers, and shortly after he sent couriers to serve written dismissal notices on Elon and Lieberman, Israel's police and military forces went on high alert for a terrorist attack.
As the nation prepared for the start of the Sabbath, Israeli media reported roadblocks were being set up around the capital, patrols inside the city had been beefed up, and suspicious looking vehicles and individuals were being searched and questioned.
While many terror attacks have been thwarted during the past years, often in apparently miraculous ways, Jerusalem Newswire staff note that concerted efforts by Israel's leaders to move the land-for-peace process forward have often been followed by successful acts of terrorism, costing Israelis their lives.
Opposing the Almighty
Christians and Jews who believe that the ancient land of Israel has been progressively returned to Jewish rule by divine decree are concerned that attempts to reverse this restoration and allow parts of the land to revert to Islamic control are in opposition to the purposes of God.
Convinced that the Lord is determined to keep His word and secure the Jews in their homeland despite the concerted international push to have them removed, these believers hold that every effort to oppose the heavenly plan will fail.
In the last four years alone, more than 1,000 Israelis have paid with their lives as a direct result of the "peace process."
Anticipated fallout
Following news of Friday’s dismissal, the left-wing Israeli daily Ha'aretz painted a number of scenarios it said could result from Sharon's action.
The paper suggested that Netanyahu, Livnat and Shalom could accept a compromise proposal and vote to pass Sharon’s retreat plan, or that they could vote against it but that it would still pass.
Following the vote, a number of things could happen, including the entrance into the coalition of the Labor Party, or the departure of Sharon from office.
The former possibility is considered more likely.
Help spread the word:
-
Promote at:
Digg | Netscape | Newsvine - Discuss at IsraelMyBeloved

Related Articles:
- Israeli killed in mortar attack from Gaza
- Jerusalem raises, lowers terror alert
- Gaza's Arabs fire rockets, mortars 'into' Israel
- Terrorists score hit on aide to Israeli minister
- Terrorists shoot farmer; fire rockets
Buy Israeli products
![]() |
Tekuma - Story of Israel's Rebirth $58.47 - 55% OFF! DVD box set outlining the miracle of the State of Israel |
![]() |
Body Care Set $14.95 - 70% OFF! Dead Sea creams nourish and protect |
| Medium Shofar $39.95 - 28% OFF! Classical ram's horn shofar |
Sponsors:
For Commentary, Analysis & Biblical Insight, visit:
Stan Goodenough's Jerusalem Watchman and Ryan Jones' Zionist.com
Uprooting Jews
Settling the Land
Jerusalem
Inside Israel
Christian Zionism
Christians Against Israel
Antisemitism
Islam
Blessing the World

