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Israelis vote in crucial poll

2006-03-28 08:44

Jerusalem - Israelis began voting in an election on Tuesday that interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has called a referendum on his plan to uproot remote settlements in the West Bank if peacemaking with the Palestinians stays frozen.

Balloting opened at 07:00 with Israeli police on their highest state of alert for possible Palestinian bombings. Media exit polls were due to be issued immediately after voting ends at 22:00.

Opinion polls have predicted Olmert's centrist Kadima party, founded late last year by Ariel Sharon before the prime minister suffered a stroke and went into a coma, will win about 34 seats, enough to form a governing coalition in the 120-member parliament.

For Olmert, a Kadima victory would represent a vote of confidence in "consolidation", his term for unilateral steps to set Israel's frontier by 2010 through the removal of remote West Bank settlements and strengthening of bigger enclaves.

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Olmert has said the moves, seen by Palestinians as a bid to deny them a viable state and annex land Israel occupied in the 1967 Middle East war, would be a last resort in the continued absence of progress along a United States-backed peace "road map".

Opinion polls published in the home stretch of a lacklustre election campaign forecast the centre-left Labour Party led by former trade union chief Amir Peretz will take second place, with about 21 seats, making it a likely coalition partner.

The right-wing Likud party, headed by former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was touted to take about 14 seats.

Israeli right-wingers, who failed to stop a withdrawal of settlers and soldiers from the Gaza Strip last year that then-Likud chief Sharon championed in a reversal of policy, said removing more settlements would reward Palestinian violence.

But unilateralism could appeal to many Israelis worn down by a five-year-old Palestinian uprising and concerned by the crushing victory the Islamic militant group Hamas scored in January's election in the West Bank and Gaza.

A policy of unilateralism could spell the end of the road map, which envisaged a cessation of violence and the start of mutual steps leading to the creation of a Palestinian state alongside a secure Israel.

Tuesday's ballot will be the fifth in a decade in Israel, where no party has ever won enough votes to form a majority government on its own and coalitions are often narrow and fragile.

- Reuters

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