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Israeli parliament rejects Gaza pullout
referendum
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| Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon gestures during the debate in the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, over a referendum on the government's plans to pull out of the occupied Gaza Strip.(AFP) |
JERUSALEM, March 28 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli parliament
on Monday voted against a bill calling for a referendum on the government's plan
to evacuate settlements and troops in the Gaza Strip starting in July.
Seventy-two Knesset (parliament) members opposed the
bill while only 39 lawmakers voted in favor and three abstained. The vote was
widely seen as a victory for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon who opposes a
referendum, calling it a delaying tactic by opponents to his disengagement plan.
The Knesset's Law, Justice and Constitution Committee
last Wednesday voted 9-8 in favor of a bill to hold a national referendum on
Sharon's disengagement plan, sending it to the Knesset plenum for approval.
Settler leaders, fearing the defeat of the bill,
asked it be removed from the Knesset agenda, but Likud Knesset member Michael
Eitan, who has spearheaded efforts to pass the plebiscite bill, said the vote
would go ahead.
The anti-disengagement rightists called for the
referendum in the hope it could delay or foil Sharon's disengagement
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| Israeli settlers protest against Prime
Minister Sharon's pull-out plan from the Gaza Strip, during a
demonstration outside the Knesset in Jerusalem.
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Jewish settlers attend a rally to protest
against Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's Gaza pullout plan near the
parliament building in Jerusalem March 28. (Reuters)
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| Israeli settlers and supporters, including
many youths, gather in front of a stage while listening to pro-settler
folk song, during a protest against Israeli Sharon's Gaza disengagment
plan in Jerusalem March 28. (Xinhua) |
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| Jewish settlers attend a protest against
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's Gaza pullout plan near the
parliament building in Jerusalem March 28.
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