"It would be right if the Quartet, including Russia, were to support my plan
out of a deep understanding that only this way - and not via baseless plans -
can it actually be possible to reach an end to the conflict and cancel the
reasons leading up to it," Lieberman said after the weekend meeting. The
chairman of the rightist National Union Party and an immigrant from the former
Soviet Union met Alexander Galkin, Russian President Vladimir Putin's personal
representative in the Quartet for Mideast peace, and Russian ambassador to
Israel Gennady Tarasov.
The plan is based on the idea of separating the populations and territories of
Jews and Arabs, including Israeli Arabs. According to the plan, only those
Israeli Arabs who feel a connection with the State of Israel and are completely
loyal to it would be allowed to remain.
Sharon yesterday condemned Lieberman's statements on transferring Israeli Arabs
to the territories. "We regard [Israeli Arabs] as part of the State of Israel,"
he said.
Several ministers considered Sharon's statement as getting ready to dismiss
Lieberman and Benny Elon, a fellow National Union minister. Sharon warned the
cabinet yesterday that he was willing to change the makeup of the coalition to
pass the revised disengagement plan.
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pana si sharpon si'a dat seama sa dobitociea lu laberman ala da vrea ietnik
clinzing legalizat cu tamaie da moskau.
mai nou, arafat, simtzind ca sharpon sa clatina, si gandind ca rau cu rau da
poa' sa fie si mai rau(daca vine bibi la carma), iea intins o mana a pacii
verishorului ariel.
nu'i iesklus ca yas^r si ariean sa inparta alt nobal pentru pace, spre deliciu
lu fredolici.
>Lieberman tells Russia he wants to expel Israeli Arabs
Bravo Lieberman. Arabii in Arabia.