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Netanyahu Rejects Palestinian State 17 Jan 2002

By JACK KATZENELL, Associated Press Writer

JERUSALEM (AP) - Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (news - web sites) said Thursday that a Palestinian state must never be established and that Yasser Arafat (news - web sites) must be overthrown.

Polls indicate Netanyahu has a strong chance of returning to power, and his statements were seen as a direct challenge to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites). Both belong to the right-wing Likud party, but last summer Sharon came out in favor of a Palestinian state, albeit on much less land than the Palestinians claim.

There is strong support for Arafat's expulsion among hard-line elements in the Likud. Sharon has branded Arafat a terrorist and bitter enemy of Israel, but has stopped short of advocating Arafat's ouster, something the United States opposes.

Netanyahu said if the Palestinians achieve independence, Israel will be unable to prevent them from bringing in arms, even if they sign an agreement prohibiting the import of weapons.

The ex-prime minister said the problem was highlighted by Israel's recent seizure of a ship with contraband weapons which Israel says were destined for the Palestinians.

``With its own independent port, such a state would receive shiploads of arms, day and night, and we would find ourselves facing a terrorist state, armed to the teeth,'' he told Israel Radio.

The only way to stop the current Palestinian attacks on Israelis is to bring down the Palestinian Authority (news - web sites) and its leader, Netanyahu said. Expelling Arafat ``would make clear to any future Palestinian leadership that if you resort to terrorism, your fate will be like that of the Taliban and Arafat,'' Netanyahu said.

Netanyahu said that at a forthcoming session of the Likud Central Committee he will support a motion stating a Palestinian state must never be established.

A less important Likud forum, the political bureau, passed such a resolution earlier this week, but a decision of the Central Committee would be binding on the party leader.





NETANYAHU CALLS FOR END TO P.A.

17 Jan 2002 (Aruz 7)

Former Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said again this morning that the Palestinian Authority should be dismantled. He told Israel Radio that he plans to address an upcoming meeting of the Likud Central Committee and will call for a vote against the establishment of a Palestinian state, similar to the statement released earlier this week by the party bureau. Netanyahu explained there was no chance of obtaining peace in the region as long as Yasser Arafat stood at the helm of the PLO, and that steps must be taken towards his removal.

The former PM also said that it is no secret that he aspires to become Prime Minister once again, "but I don't want to inherit an already-formed government. I plan to take bold steps if I am elected, including in the economic and social spheres, and this can only be done when a government is newly-formed."


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