Prime Minister Ariel Sharon paid a condolence call to the Zar family last night in Mitzpeh Tzva’im; the bereaved parents live in a lone, large house atop a hill outside Karnei Shomron. A very tense discussion developed, when the grieving family members asked the Prime Minister how much more blood would be spilled before the government ends its policy of restraint, makes war against the enemy, and prevents Jews from being killed. Sharon answered, “My blood is boiling right now, but I will come to the appropriate decision at the appropriate time.” Sharon was then asked how is it that the architects and contractors of the Versailles Hall have been arrested and interrogated, while the architects and contractors of the Oslo agreements, which led to the deaths of hundreds of Jews, have not been questioned at all.