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(Xinhua/AFP Photo)
JERUSALEM, May 31 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon will not make a policy statement on his revised
disengagement plan to the members of Israeli Knesset (Parliament) as scheduled
on Monday, Israeli Army Radio reported.
The announcement was made by
Israeli Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin, the radio said, adding that the
statement will be presented next week.
According to the radio, the statement is to be
followed by a discussion on the issue and a largely symbolic vote by Knesset
members, which is non-binding on the government.
Opposition Knesset members are criticizing the move,
calling it an "escape" by a prime minister interested in no more than keeping
his job, the radio reported.
After a stormy day in the cabinet, Sharon's
disengagement plan was due to move to the Knesset on Monday.
Sources close to Sharon told Israeli Army Radio
Monday morning that the prime minister is expected to tell Knesset members there
is no other choice other than a full disengagement in the Gaza Strip. Enditem
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