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Tuesday, June 10, 2003
Bush Is Deeply Troubling Today's Haaretz contains a distrubing report further suggesting that President Bush's sympathies have swung significantly in favor of the PA. The article states that according to one of the participants in last week's summit, "at the advance request of Israel, Bush's aides put security problems at the top of the agenda for discussion. 'The first thing that Bush was required to talk about was security,' says the participant, adding, 'It was a request of the Israelis. So [Bush] asked [Muhammad] Dahlan [of the PA] to give a briefing.' According to the source, Dahlan gave an excellent five-minute synopsis of the situation, and concluded by saying to Bush: 'There are some things we can do and some things we cannot. We will do our best. But we will need help.' [Israeli Defense Minister Shaul] "Mofaz burst in at the end of Dahlan's presentation and said: 'Well, they won't be getting any help from us; they have their own security service.' You could see that Bush was irritated, says the participant, and he turned on Mofaz angrily: 'Their own security service? But you have destroyed their security service.' Mofaz shook his head and said: 'I do not think that we can help them, Mr. President,' - to which Bush said: 'Oh, but I think that you can. And I think that you will.' "Then Bush turned to Abbas - again according to a script insisted on by the Israelis - and said: 'Mr. Prime Minister, perhaps you could give an overview of the situation in the West Bank and Gaza.' Abbas outlined the increasingly dire situation of the territories, saying that the humanitarian crisis was deepening, and that while recent actions of the finance minister had eased the problems, the insertion of new funding was necessary. Sharon then interrupted and said: 'The insertion of new funding must be dependent on your good behavior.' Bush was again visibly irritated: 'You should release their money as soon as possible. This will help the situation.' Sharon shook his head: 'We have to deal with security first, and we will condition the release of their monies on this alone.' Bush peered at Sharon: 'But it is their money...' Sharon said: 'Nevertheless, Mr. President ...' and Bush interrupted him: 'It is their money, give it to them.' "After that meeting, Bush turned to National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice and said, "We have a problem with Sharon I can see, but I like that young man [Dahlan] and I think their prime minister is incapable of lying. I hope that they will be successful. We can work with them.'" Dahlan - the "young man" Bush likes, is responsible for a 2000 bombing of a school bus in Gaza, which killed two teachers and wounded many children, including three children in the Cohen family who each lost limbs. As for Abu Mazen, who Bush says "is incapable of lying," in his book, The Other Side: The Secret Relationship between Nazism and the Zionist Movement, he claims that the figure of 6 million Jews killed during the Holocaust was "peddled" by the Jews and that in fact "the Jewish victims may number six million or be far fewer, even fewer than one million." | "