Bush hails 'historic' Sharon plan, (historic because it sinks any hope of peace...)

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& more UN resolutions ignored by the hypocrites of the free world.

Israeli settlements in the Palestinian zone are as dumb as Palestinian ones in the Israeli Zone.

If Israel wants peace, it has to leave Occupied Palestinian territory.
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Bush hails 'historic' Sharon plan

Sharon's plan is opposed by hardliners and Palestinians
US President George W Bush has hailed Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon's plans to disengage from Gaza and parts of the West Bank.
Mr Bush called Mr Sharon's proposals "historic and courageous".

He restated his commitment to a Palestinian state, but appeared to rule out one which included the whole West Bank, saying realities on the ground had changed.

But Yasser Arafat said US backing for the plan would wreck all peace hopes.

A statement from the Palestinian leader's office said American endorsement of Mr Sharon's settlement plans "will settle the issues that were up for negotiation in the final-status talks and will lead to the destruction of... the peace process".



West Bank settlers (not including East Jerusalem): 240,000
Settlement block populations:
Maale Adumim - 30,000
Ariel - 18,000
Kiryat Arba - 4,000
Hebron enclave - 500
Givat Zeev - 10,000
Gush Etzion - 30,000


The "disengagement" plan envisages Israel uprooting all settlements on the Gaza Strip but holding on to six settlement blocs in the West Bank.

Palestinians fear US approval of Mr Sharon's plan could scupper the "roadmap" and with it, their chances of establishing a state that includes all of the West Bank and Gaza.

Mr Sharon's proposal to uproot settlements also faces fierce opposition from cabinet right-wingers and the settlers' lobby back in Israel.

Observers say Mr Sharon is hoping that Mr Bush's endorsement of the plan will win over doubters, sceptics and opponents in Israel.

His Likud party is to hold a binding vote on the issue on 2 May.

Many settlers also say they feel betrayed by Mr Sharon, who was seen as the champion of the settler movement.

About 92,500 Israelis live in the six settlements - out of a total of 240,000 in the West Bank, or 400,000 if east Jerusalem is included.

Another 7,500 live in enclaves in the Gaza Strip, alongside 1.3 million Palestinians.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/3626945.stm
 

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Bush throws around the word 'historic' as though that categorically means the event is 'good for mankind.' He mustn't have taken the same kind of history I studied.

At any rate, this new plan is a disaster. Worse still, is the US's continued endorsement of Sharon-inspired bullshit. Even this so-called 'liberal media' in the US is reluctant to publicise the negatives involved for Palestinians. CNN referred to them only as 'terrorists' and not 'people who've been robbed blind and are pissed as hell about it.' The Israeli ambassador (on Lou Dobbs) spoke of how awful it would be for the potentially third-generation Israelis who may have to uproot from the West Bank.

Give me a break.
 

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There needs to be an international settlement that follows the UN division of Palestine.
Backed up with some B52 and F16 gunboat visits for either party if it transgresses.

Both parties have shown they are incapable of following those guidelines.
Even Israel which holds the whiphand at the moment, and is meant to be smart and sophisticated, has proven that it's incapable.

To use a 'Braveheart' quote

-Those guys couldn't agree on the colour of shyte.
 

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