Ehud Barak established the Orr
Commission at the tail end of his term in office – for his own
political purposes. The Arab citizens of the State of Israel, which is
characterized in the document declaring its establishment as the
national home of the Jewish people, have been aware for a while that
the cracks in the walls of the Jewish State are gradually expanding –
and therefore hurried to join the struggle of the “Palestinians”,
hoping that the stage in which the Jewish State will collapse is near.
The calamitous “Oslo Process” retsored Yasser Arafat, the
arch-terrorist, to the heart of the Land of Israel along with tens of
thousands of armed terrorists, equipped with the Palestinian Charter
advocating the “step-by-step process”. The Arabs residing within the
“Green Line” undoubtedly understood, that their turn to be “liberated”
from the shackles of the Jewish entity, in which they happened to
settle after the War of Independence, was imminent.
Those, among others, were the
reasons that Ehud Barak was unable to reach an agreement with Yasser
Arafat, despite the fact that he offered him all of Judea, Samaria and
Gaza so that he may establish a “Palestinian State” there. Yasser
Arafat wants much, much more. He wants all of Western Israel – in
order to repatriate millions of “refugees” there.
Unfortunately, Yasser Arafat has
many supporters within the Jewish community. The “Oslo Gang”, which
has a clear post-Zionist agenda, does everything in its power to
diminish the strength of the State of Israel to the point where it
will no longer be able to oppose the demands to transform it into a
“multi-cultural” state – a new term in the lexicon of the
post-Zionists from the “Oslo Adherents” school – on the way to total
acquiescence.
The Orr Commission, with its
disgraceful composition, was ultimately unable to reach any
conclusions other than those, which it reached. Justice Aharon Barak,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who at the time was a dominant
member of the Kahan Commission, which recommended the dismissal of
Ariel Sharon from his position as Defense Minister – and by doing so
established the first signpost on the road to Oslo – apparently wanted
to reach those conclusions.