IASPS - News Behind the News
Lives for Bucks
by Alvin Rabushka, director, Division for
Economic Policy Research
President Bill Clinton promised former Prime Minister Ehud Barak an
additional $800 million aid package, but the Congress did not approve this
request before Clinton left office. Israel has been actively pursuing this
additional aid since Ariel Sharon was elected.
The Jerusalem Post, in its story, says that half, $400 million, will be
released when Israel implements steps outlined in the Mitchell Commission
report.
During the past few weeks, a Palestinian suicide bomber killed 21 teen-age
Israeli girls and other bombings and shootings have killed more Israeli soldiers
and civilians. Despite calls for retaliation, Sharon and his security
cabinet have chosen to exercise restraint.
During the prior negotiations, the tradeoffs between Israel and the Palestinians
were (1) land for peace, and (2) land for "bucks."
Now, it seems, the tradeoff is lives for "bucks."
The implications of this deal, for the first $400 million, for the remaining
$400 million, and likely sought after billions more, need no elaboration.