[iwar] [fc:White.House.fury.at.Sharon.accusation]

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White House fury at Sharon accusation

War on Terrorism: Israel

By Rupert Cornwell in Washington, The Independent, 06 October 2001. 

A public row has broken out between Israel and the US as the White House
rejected Ariel Sharon's charge that Washington was "appeasing" Arab
countries. 

The rift underlines the strains imposed by Israel's crackdown on
Palestinian militants over US efforts to bring Muslim countries into its
anti-terror coalition. 

President Bush's spokes-man yesterday described as "unacceptable" the
comments of the Israeli prime minister, in which he likened US behaviour
to that of European democracies towards Hitler over Czechoslovakia in
1938.  The spokesman, Ari Fleischer, said Washington would continue to
press Israelis and Palestinians to cease violence and restart a
political dialogue. 

"Israel has no stronger friend and ally in the world," he said.  "The US
is not doing anything to appease the Arabs at Israel's expense."

Yesterday, Colin Powell, the US Secretary of State, spoke to Mr Sharon
to convey Washington's displeasure at the outburst.  Contributing to Mr
Sharon's irritation was a leak from the State Department that General
Powell had been planning a major Middle East initiative - confirmation
that Mr Bush saw a Palestinian state as part of a Middle East peace
settlement - only for everything to be put on hold by the 11 September
attacks.  Israel instantly suspected this might contain concessions to
the Arab cause. 

In a sense, the dispute is inevitable.  Mr Sharon has public opinion to
contend with, the US must look to the Arab countries it is courting. 
But the angry words are proof that US support for Israel is complicating
Mr Bush's efforts to persuade Saudi Arabia, Egypt and others to join the
coalition against Osama bin Laden.  The more severely Israel cracks down
on the Palestinians, the harder this task becomes.  In 1990, when the US
was trying to enlist Arab states in its campaign to drive Saddam Hussein
from Kuwait, Israel refused to be provoked, even when Saddam fired Scud
missiles at it.  This time, however, Mr Sharon has served notice that
Israel considers itself alone and will do whatever it takes to restore
order. 

Yesterday, that extended to sending tanks into Palestinian controlled
Hebron, killing five Palestinians and effectively marking the end of the
"ceasefire" agreed last month.  Temporarily, the US has been forced to
choose between Israel and its anti-terrorist alliance.  Yesterday, it
went for the latter.

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