|
You are here: PolitInfo.com > News & Articles >
Senior Israeli Official Says Large-Scale Withdrawal from West Bank Coming
Dec 30, 2004 Jerusalem
A senior Israeli official says that more Jewish settlements in the West Bank will be closed after next years initial dismantling of all settlements in the Gaza Strip and four small ones in the West Bank. The official says the pullout will come regardless of who emerges as the new Palestinian president following next month's elections.
Israel's Deputy Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told the Jerusalem Post newspaper Thursday that Israel should follow up next year's planned pullout from the Gaza Strip with a much larger withdrawal from the West Bank. Mr. Olmert said sitting and doing nothing is not an option adding that it is in Israel's interest to close even more settlements than outlined in the current disengagement plan.
The deputy prime minister gave no details of the extent of what he termed a second disengagement, but said it was the only alternative to an even more massive pullout of the West Bank called for by the internationally backed road-map peace plan.
Ehud Olmert is a close confidant of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. His announcement is viewed as a trial balloon to gauge public sentiment about future policy. He played just such a role last year when he called for the closure of all Jewish settlements from the Gaza Strip. Mr. Sharon has since made plan the center piece of his administrations policy.
In his interview Mr. Olmert said even if front runner Mahmoud Abbas wins the Palestinian presidency in the January 9th election it is far from certain he would be an effective partner for peace. He described the Palestinian official as having a hard-core stance on such critical issues as final borders, the status of Jerusalem and the right of return of Palestinian refugees. Mr. Olmert said such positions may make it impossible to reach a deal with him.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces launched a raid in the Khan Younis refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip early Thursday. Palestinian witnesses say at least four militants were killed in the operation the army says was aimed at stopping Palestinian militants' from firing mortars and rockets on nearby Jewish settlements.
This article uses material from VOA.
Related Articles:
- Israeli Court Rules West Bank Barrier is Legal
Israel's top court ruled Thursday, that the barrier being built in and around occupied West Bank land is legal - rejecting an earlier decision by the International Court of Justice in The Hague, against the barrier.
- Sharon Urges Palestinians to Follow Gaza Pullout with Crackdown on Extremists
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, addressing the U.N. General Assembly Thursday, urged the Palestinian Authority to follow Israel's withdrawal from Gaza with a crackdown on anti-Israel extremists and incitement.
- Abbas Cancels Appearance at Gaza Unity Rally
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has canceled an appearance at a rally celebrating Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
- Palestinians, Militant Factions to Rally in Support of Palestinian Authority
Jubilant Palestinians and militant factions celebrating the Israeli pullout from the Gaza Strip are gathering in an abandoned Jewish settlement for a mass rally.
- Palestinians Celebrate After Israeli Troops Leave Gaza
Gaza broke out in wild celebration as Israel pulled out its last troops and ended its 38-year presence there.
- Palestinians Rush Into Abandoned Gaza Settlements
Thousands of jubilant Palestinians rushed into abandoned Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip, Monday, as the last Israeli soldiers pulled out.
- Israel Declares End to Occupation of Gaza
Israel has declared an end to its 38-year occupation of Gaza.
- Egypt Deploys Troops on Gaza Border Under Deal with Israel
Egypt is moving troops to the border with the Gaza Strip, under a security agreement with Israel.
- Mauritania's Military Junta Stays Foreign Policy Course
The leaders of last month's coup in Mauritania, despite expectations, have not changed the country's foreign policy of maintaining close relations with the United States and Israel.
- Medical Records Inconclusive About Cause of Arafat's Death
The New York Times reported Thursday that a close examination of Yasser Arafat's medical records show no conclusive cause for the Palestinian leader's death.
|