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Israel to retain 5 West Bank settlements: Sharon<br>
<i>13 Apr 2004 10:41:38 <br>
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JERUSALEM - Israel plans to expand five settlements housing almost half
of the Jewish settlers in the West Bank, Israel's prime minister said.
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Ariel Sharon, who will meet with U.S. President George W. Bush on
Wednesday, released the final part of his plan to withdraw from the Gaza
Strip and parts of the West Bank just hours before he left for
Washington. Sharon is seeking White House approval for his disengagement
plan. <br>
The five West Bank settlements Sharon intends to keep are Maaleh Adumim,
Givat Zeev, Etzion, Ariel and Kiryat Arba. <br>
"These are places that will remain under Israeli control and that
will continue to grow stronger and develop," Sharon said during a
visit to the West Bank's largest Jewish settlement, Maaleh Adumim. <br>
About 93,000 of the 220,000 West Bank Jewish settlers live in the five
settlements. About 7,500 Jewish settlers live in Gaza. <br>
Bush said Monday he will accept the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza as long
as the U.S.-backed road map to peace still goes ahead. <br>
"If [Sharon] were to withdraw from the Gaza, it would be a positive
development," said Bush. <br>
It's not known if Bush will approve Sharon's plans for the West Bank.
According to the terms of the road map, both sides must agree to the
future of Gaza and the West Bank. <br>
Palestinians call Sharon's plan a land grab and have demanded a
Palestinian state in all of Gaza and the West Bank. <br>
Roughly 200,000 members of Sharon's Likud party will vote on his plan on
May 2. Polls suggest the party is evenly split on the plan but Sharon is
hoping support from Bush will sway the vote in his favour. <br>
Party officials changed the vote date from April 29 because that was the
same date as a key European basketball championship game and they were
worried about low voter turnout. <br>
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