Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Thursday for Israel, "2005 is the year of great historic opportunity." The disengagement plan (from the Gaza Strip) has improved Israel's international image, Sharon said in a speech, adding that "it is clear to everyone that we will not be in Gaza after a final status agreement."
"In 2005, we will face a great historic opportunity to alter Israel's situation," he said, adding that a key element is implementation of the disengagement plan.
"To do this, we have to take the initiative," he said, according to Haaretz.
The Israeli leader said that the death of Yasser Arafat on Nov 11. had created a new chance for the emergence of Palestinian leaders ready to reach a deal with Israel. "We stand before a unique window of opportunity. Who knows when we will have this opportunity in the future. We must not miss this opportunity to reach an agreement," Sharon commented.
Addressing the Palestinians directly, the Israeli prime minister said, "We have no desire to rule over you or to run your affairs."