By Aluf Benn,
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is planning to initiate the evacuation of
illegal outposts in the West Bank in the coming months, political
sources in the capital said Wednesday.
"This year we will see the evacuation of outposts," the sources said,
and the appointment of Ehud Barak to the Defense Ministry will bolster
Olmert's ability to deal with this issue.
A short while after taking over from an ailing Ariel Sharon, Olmert
ordered the evacuation of nine homes from the Amona outpost in January
2006. The evacuation deteriorated into a violent clash between settlers
and security forces, and the prime minister has since avoided
evacuating any other outposts in the West Bank.
Several months ago, then defense minister Amir Peretz, presented Olmert
with a proposal for the evacuation of several small outposts, but the
prime minister rejected the proposal, arguing that an "overall plan is
necessary."
The sources pointed out two main reasons for Olmert's change of
attitude:
1. A promise made to the United States. Israel promised the U.S.
administration, while Ariel Sharon was prime minister, that it would
evacuate outposts established after March 2001. This was not carried
out despite strong American pressure on Sharon. On the eve of the
disengagement from the Gaza Strip, the U.S. ceased publicly demanding
that the outposts in the West Bank be evacuated.
"We are failing in our commitment to the Americans, and even if they
are also giving Olmert breathing space, we must carry it out," the
political sources said Wednesday.
The American administration has been following the steps taken by the
prime minister, and although it has not applied pressure, Israel's
obligation has not been forgotten, the sources added.
2. Legal proceedings. There is an October 2006 Peace Now petition
before the High Court of Justice regarding the evacuation of Migron,
the largest of the outposts, which was established on private
Palestinian property in the vicinity of Ramallah. The state admitted,
in response to the petition, that Migron was set up without
authorization on land recognized as belonging to Palestinians, and the
only issue was whether the settlers would leave on their own or whether
they would be evacuated forcefully by the authorities.
In recent months the state asked the court for several extensions
before
taking action. On May 1, the court was informed that the prime minister
had asked then defense minister Peretz (on April 1) to prepare a plan
within two months for the evacuation of the outposts, including Migron.
Olmert had ordered that the evacuation should be carried out "easiest
first." Among the parameters for determining degree of difficulty in
terms of evacuation were expected opposition, population size, legally
obvious cases and outposts on private Palestinian land.
On June 10, the President of the Supreme Court, Dorit Beinisch,
instructed the state to update the court by July 8 on the progress of
the evacuation plan.
"After receiving the update, I will decide on how to proceed with the
petition," Beinisch wrote.
"We can ask the High Court for further extensions, but Olmert is
planning to deal with the issue seriously," political sources said
Wednesday.
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