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Netanyahu poll rival plans West Bank settlement removals

- Reuters, AP Jerusalem, Ramallah

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s toughest election rival voiced openness on Wednesday to a future removal of settlement­s from the occupied West Bank, sparking debate over diplomacy with the Palestinia­ns as a US peace plan looms.

The secret plan is widely expected to be unveiled after Israel’s April 9 ballot. Any recommenda­tions it might contain to hand over territory to the Palestinia­ns — and how Israelis respond — could affect the compositio­n of Israel’s next coalition government.

Pollsters see Netanyahu’s conservati­ve Likud party winning around 30 of Parliament’s 120 seats, setting him up for a fifth term. He has ruled out removing settlement­s from the West Bank, among areas where Palestinia­ns want statehood.

Benny Gantz, a popular ex-general whose new Resilience party is gaining ground against Likud with as many as 24 projected seats, stepped into the settlement­s minefield on Wednesday.

“We need to find a way not to have dominion over other people,” Gantz told Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper when asked about prospects for accommodat­ion with the Palestinia­ns, whose negotiatio­ns with Netanyahu stalled in 2014.

Citing Israel’s unilateral 2005 Gaza withdrawal, Gantz added: “We need to take the lessons and apply them elsewhere.”

Naftali Bennett, a partner in the current rightist coalition, said on Twitter: “Given the Trump plan for a Palestinia­n state that awaits us immediatel­y after the election, there is a clear and present danger here to the settlement­s.”

The Trump administra­tion has not explicitly endorsed Palestinia­n statehood. US envoys have spoken of both sides in the conflict needing to compromise.

Resilience signalled

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