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Former Israeli Cabinet Minister Rips Gaza Withdrawal

10 August 2005

Israel's Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures during a press conference announcing his resignation
Israel's Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures during a press conference announcing his resignation
Former Israeli Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is urging parliament to scrap next week's evacuation of the Gaza Strip, saying the territory will become a Palestinian terrorist base after the pullout is completed.

Speaking Wednesday, Mr. Netanyahu told lawmakers they remained the only ones capable of stopping the withdrawal, which he referred to as "this evil."

Sunday, Mr. Netanyahu quit the government of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, to protest the disengagement. He joined the fragile ruling coalition late last year as a tentative backer of the plan.

Wednesday's address coincided with new polls showing Mr. Netanyahu would win a contest with Mr. Sharon to head the right-wing Likud party, if polls were held today.

For his part, Mr. Sharon noted his rival's shift to oppose the withdrawal he once supported, and called the resignation an "evasion" of responsibility.

Some information for this report provided by Reuters.

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