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Special report: Israel's General
Election
Hamas-led cabinet takes office
Israeli PM Ariel Sharon in critical
condition
JERUSALEM, April 10 (Xinhua) -- Israel's centrist
Kadima party intended to implement the unilateral plan of further pullout from
the occupied West Bank in 2008, two years ahead of the deadline the party set
before the election, Ha'aretz daily reported on Monday.
Kadima representatives said during coalition
negotiations with the right-wing Likud party on Sunday that Kadima expected to
complete the unilateral withdrawal from most of the West Bank settlements during
U.S. President George W. Bush's tenure, or by the end of 2008, according to
Ha'aretz.
Over the weekend, Kadima leader and Prime
Minister-designate Ehud Olmert expressed determination to implement the
convergence plan in the West Bank in his first interview with foreign press
since his party won the most seats in the March 28 parliamentary elections.
During the election campaign Olmert promised to set
Israel's final borders by 2010 by unilateral pullout from isolated settlements
in the West Bank but keeping major settlement blocs. Enditem |