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Sharon: Palestinian state may take years 13/4/2004

Palestinians might not get a state for many years as a result of Israel's unilateral "disengagement"plan,Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said in interviews published yesterday,providing more details of his proposal to withdraw from all of the Gaza Strip and four West Bank settlements.

Sharon also said Israel is no longer bound by a pledge to the United States not to harm Yasser Arafat,saying the Palestinian leader and the head of Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas,Hassan Nasrallah,are potential targets for assassination.

The prime minister gave wide-ranging interviews to the Yediot Ahronot,Maariv and Haaretz dailies,as well as Israel Radio and Israel Army Radio,ahead of the weeklong Jewish holiday of Passover which begins at sundown yesterday.

In the Gaza Strip,the bodies of three Palestinians apparently shot by Israeli forces before dawn were found near an Israeli settlement.The army said troops had opened fire on three suspicious figures near the border fence with Israel.

Israeli security forces were on high alert for the holiday,with reinforcements deployed at outdoor markets,malls and synagogues.The military banned all Palestinians from entering Israel to try to ward off attacks.The tight closure is to remain in effect at least until Israel's Independence Day,April 26,officials said.

Sharon said the withdrawal plan is a "deadly blow"to the Palestinians and that he would not coordinate with them an apparent response to ultra-nationalist critics who have accused him of succumbing to Palestinian violence.

"In the unilateral plan,there is no Palestinian state.This situation could continue for many years,"Sharon told Yediot.

The prime minister told Maariv that his plan "will bring their (the Palestinians')dreams to an end."

Palestinian leader Arafat said he welcomes an Israeli withdrawal,but only as a first step.

"He (Sharon)has to remember that he has to withdraw also...from the West Bank,"he said yesterday.

Palestinians charge the withdrawal plan is a ruse to trade Gaza for grasp over most of the West Bank.


(China Daily/agencies)


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