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| By: Haaretz |
| Published: December 14, 2004 |
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Prime Minister Ariel Sharon wants the cabinet to approve the changes to the route of the separation fence as "a single package," and is delaying approval of the already amended and completed plan for the Hebron Hills area until the completion of the plan to reroute the fence in Gush Etzion, a high-ranking political source said yesterday. Only then will the prime minister request the cabinet's approval for both sections.
"It is better to present a comprehensive plan and to show exactly where we gave and where we received in the discussions with the U.S. administration," the senior political source said. |
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Sharon delays fence approval in effort to include Gush Etzion
- (Aluf Benn, Haaretz)
12.14.2004
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