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Sharon considering delaying Gaza pullout
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is considering delaying the planned Gaza pullout until mid-August, after the completion of a three-week Jewish mourning period that marks the destruction of the two biblical temples, an Israeli official said Monday.
The withdrawal from all Gaza Strip and four northern West Bank settlements is scheduled to begin at the end of July and last four weeks.
Asaf Shariv, a top Sharon aide, said the prime minister wanted the evacuation to be over by Sept. 1 when children start school, but after Bassi's suggestion, he is reconsidering. "We will think about it," Shariv said.
Bassi raised the issue after "an internal struggle and talking to rabbis" and explained that Jews are not allowed to move to a new home during the Tisha B'Av mourning period, Altman said.
During the three-week period before Tisha B'Av, observant Jews "mourn" the destruction of the two biblical Jewish temples. During this period, observant Jews don't shave, go to the beach or get married and many eat only dairy. Tisha B'Av itself is a fast day.
Settler leader Pinchas Wallerstein said they told Sharon months ago that the dates he chose for the withdrawal were problematic, especially for the Gaza settlers, who are largely observant Jews.
"Maybe Tisha B'Av is appropriate. If you want to bring destruction on the nation of Israel maybe it is appropriate to do it on a date known for destruction," Wallerstein told Israel's Army Radio, adding that in the end the date of the evacuation is meaningless.
"The date doesn't matter to us. Our goal is to prevent the withdrawal," Wallerstein said. |
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