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- Shlomo Avineri
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(AP/Jerusalem Post) In a closed-door meeting of senior cabinet ministers Tuesday, Prime Minister Sharon said he expects Palestinians to loot the Jewish settlements immediately after Israeli forces leave Gaza this summer. "Immediately after the Israeli army leaves there, everything will be looted," Yediot Ahronot quoted Sharon as saying. "The guys from Khan Yunis will storm (the settlements) from one side, and the guys from Rafah from the other side." "One will take a window, another will take a door, a third will take sprinklers, and yet another will take the greenhouse," Sharon said. 2005-04-21 00:00:00Full Article
Sharon Expects Settlements to be Looted After Pullout
(AP/Jerusalem Post) In a closed-door meeting of senior cabinet ministers Tuesday, Prime Minister Sharon said he expects Palestinians to loot the Jewish settlements immediately after Israeli forces leave Gaza this summer. "Immediately after the Israeli army leaves there, everything will be looted," Yediot Ahronot quoted Sharon as saying. "The guys from Khan Yunis will storm (the settlements) from one side, and the guys from Rafah from the other side." "One will take a window, another will take a door, a third will take sprinklers, and yet another will take the greenhouse," Sharon said. 2005-04-21 00:00:00Full Article
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