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JERUSALEM, June 28 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon sent on Tuesday a warning to settlers opposed to the
disengagement plan, saying that the use of violence against security forces
threatens the existence of Israel.
Sharon made the warning while
speaking at the annual Jewish Agency conference in Jerusalem, local newspaper
Ha'aretz reported.
Sharon told the participants that settlers who use
violence were a minority among the 9,000 slated for evacuation from all the 21
settlements in Gaza and four of 120 in the West Bank in August.
He also condemned the people who call on Israel
Defence Forces (IDF) soldiers to refuse orders to evacuate settlers under the
disengagement plan.
"We all have to remember that the calls to refuse and
to disrupt life in Israel endanger the existence of Israel as aJewish,
democratic state," Sharon said.
Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz also
warned settlers not to harm IDF soldiers sent by the government toperform their
duty.
Mofaz said he will ask Attorney General Menachem
Mazuz and the state law-enforcement system to employ all legal means in order to
bring to justice those who try to harm soldiers.
A threatening letter was sent Monday to the IDF Chief
of Staff Dan Halutz, which emerged at the IDF high command headquarters in Tel
Aviv on Tuesday.
"You are following the path of the prime minister. If
your family is important to you, abstain yourself from this," warned the letter.
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