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Ehud Barak: We must pull out of West Bank

September 27, 2012 15:15

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

In an interview with Israeli daily Yisrael Hayom on Monday, Defence Minister Ehud Barak called on the Israeli government to consider a pullback from “isolated” settlements in the West Bank as a step towards separating the Israeli and Palestinian populations.

According to the Barak plan, between 80 and 90 per cent of the settlers who live close to the pre-1967 borders would remain under Israeli control. The evicted settlers would be compensated by the government.

“It would be better to reach an agreement with the Palestinians but if that is not possible, we must take practical steps toward separation.” It is a long time since Mr Barak has spoken in this way. The plan directly contradicts the policies of the cabinet in which he serves.

Mr Barak is trying to re-establish his left-wing credentials ahead of the Israeli general elections, which will take place some time next year.

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