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The year leading up to Ariel Sharons 2001 election as Israels prime minister was a particularly dire time for the country. At Camp David, Yasser Arafat had rejected the American-backed Israeli peace offer. Violence and terror became a near daily affair in Israel, thus effectively destroying the seven year-long Oslo initiative. For decades, Ariel Sharon had personified Israels search for security, from his time as a soldier in the fledgling Israel Defense Forces to his years in the Knesset and as a minister in the government. During his election campaign for prime minister, he had declared his commitment to protect Israelis and restore the countrys normal life. But the attack on the World Trade Center, the Iraq War, skyrocketing oil prices, and Irans nuclear program shook the Israeli state and concentrated the worlds attention on the Middle East. They put Sharon in the direct center of the most pressing international affairs.