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| | News February 28, 2001 @ TraditionInAction.org |
 | | Third, Sharon's statement is a violent provocation to the Arabs, both because of the pretension to possess Jerusalem "for all eternity," and because of his insinuation that the Jews are the legitimate proprietors of the Temple Mount, the site of two of the most important mosques of Islamism. |
 | | That is to say, he abandons the normal terminology used by civilized nations to situate himself in the tribal-mystical company of the ayatollahs, who despise the notions of contemporary Law and forge new juridical concepts at their convenience. |
 | | With his short and violent statement, Sharon declared war on many people
Notwithstanding, in order to maintain the vital support that the United States gives to the State of Israel, he has since stated that he is favorable to peace. |
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