all-American, but multi-polar, a world where influence is divided between many centers, such as Washington and Beijing, Moscow and New Delhi, Brussels and Rio de Janeiro.

It would be wise to start preparing today for this world of tomorrow.

In what way?

I once likened our situation to that of a gambler at a roulette table, who has an incredible streak of luck. In front of him, the pile of chips grows and grows. He could stop at the right moment, change the chips into millions of dollars and live happily ever after. But he cannot. The betting fever will not let go. So he continues even when his fortunes change, with predictable results.

At this moment, we are at the height of our power. Our connection with the United States, which is still all-powerful, gives us a standing much beyond our natural capabilities.

This is the time to cash in the chips for money, exchange our temporary gains for permanent assets. To give up the occupied territories and make peace, establish good relations with our neighbors, strike deep roots in the region, so that we will be able to hold on when the will and ability of America to protect us at all costs has evaporated.

That is even more true if we take into consideration the rise of Islamic radicalism, which is a natural reaction to the actions of the US-Israeli axis. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the main cause of this earthquake, which may one day unleash a tsunami. Both we and the Americans would be well advised to start work soon on removing the causes of this natural phenomenon.

America is far from being a bruised reed-now. Those who want to can still lean on this staff for some time to come. But it would be wise for us to make good use of this time to ensure our existence in peace in the coming world.

Inshallah

March 17, 2007

Not only the Palestinians must be breathing a deep sigh of relief after the swearing in of the Palestinian National Unity Government. We Israelis have good reason to do the same.

This event is a great blessing, not only for them, but also for us-if indeed we are interested in a peace that will put an end to the historic conflict.

For the Palestinians, the immediate blessing is the elimination of the threat of civil war.

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