Just two days ago, Lieberman denounced the Annapolis agreement, which removes from the Road Map an important condition for the creation of a Palestinian state: the cessation of terrorist actions.
Immediately, the leftist establishment lashed out against him with a police investigation. Yesterday, Lieberman was interrogated for eight hours. Today, for five. Incredibly, the charges relate to a routine financial offense thirteen years ago.
Police have promised more interrogations—unless, presumably, Lieberman agrees to establish the Arab state unconditionally, in which case he would get a Sharon-type safety net against criminal prosecution.
Meanwhile, a Norwegian Fafo poll shows that a mere 35 percent of Palestinians support the two-state solution. About the same number wants the annihilation of Israel.





