Will Arafat's Illness Affect Disengagement?

(Jerusalem Post) Tovah Lazaroff - Sharon's spokesman Ra'anan Gissin said, "For now, nothing is going to hinder disengagement....If indeed, as the result of developments there will arise a new leadership that will institute reforms and eradicate terrorism and stop incitement and fulfill its obligations under the road map, then we will reconsider [the disengagement plan]. We always preferred a bilateral agreement over a unilateral movement. We did it by default. We will have to gauge the new situation and then make our assessments," said Gissin.


2004-10-29 00:00:00

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