JERUSALEM (AP) - A top army general and Israel's vice premier said Monday that next month's evacuation of Gaza's 21 Jewish settlements should be sped up to impede violent resistance.
Maj. Gen. Dan Harel, the Israeli army commander for the Gaza area, said the military is prepared to empty out the settlements in three weeks, if there is no significant resistance or Palestinian fire. Vice Premier Ehud Olmert, who is close to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said a speedup would limit opposition.
Israel's Cabinet is supposed to vote separately to approve each of four stages of the pullout - three in Gaza and one in the West Bank, where four small settlements are to be removed. Sharon agreed to the formula to help overcome misgivings from some Cabinet Ministers from his own Likud party.
Harel, speaking to the parliamentary Foreign Affairs and Defense committee, favored evacuating the settlements with no pauses. His remarks were reported by Israel Radio. Harel refused to speak to reporters after the closed session.
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