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Summary from Israel, from articles in English
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A defining moment Whatever the outcome of these dramatic days, Israel - and its relations with the Palestinians - will be irrevocably redefined. (article 1)
The cardinal difficulty in the disengagement process is the dispatch of thousands of soldiers and policemen, who are used to fighting Palestinians, to deal with Israeli civilians. (article 1)
Orit Shochat From disengagement to reingagement While the national religious public is reeling from months of anti-disengagement protest, some of its members are supporting renewed engagement - with secular Israelis. (article 1)
November 13, 2003 Deputy Prime Minister Ehud Olmert tells Haaretz in an interview that " the government of Israel is going to have to address the demographic issue with the utmost seriousness and resolve. (article 3)
Sharon sees this as U.S. recognition of his demand to hold onto major settlement blocks in the West Bank in any final status agreement. (article 3)
" It depends on a lot of factors replies an American official who is not directly linked to the peace process, but well-versed in its evolution. (article 4)
Israel wants the scenes of the disengagement plan to be etched into people's memory for as long as possible; its adversary will want the scenes to cease playing a role in the next stages of negotiations. (article 4)
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Source articles
- A defining moment Whatever the outcome of these dr... (haaretz.com, 06/26/2008, 852 words)
- The disengagement as a done deal A minority of 10 ... (haaretz.com, 06/26/2008, 414 words)
- November 13, 2003 --Deputy Prime Minister Ehud Olm... (haaretz.com, 06/26/2008, 830 words)
- "It depends on a lot of factors," replies an Ameri... (haaretz.com, 06/26/2008, 1457 words)
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