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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Ross Dunn
Senior Israeli and Palestinian officials alike debated the results of the Bush-Sharon summit. The main assessment1 from the Palestinian side is that Mr. Bush has shown favoritism toward Israel by legitimizing Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
The Palestinian leadership also said that Mr. Bush has come out against the right of Palestinian refugees to return to areas that are now part of Israel.
In what many saw as a defiant2 response to the summit, Mr. Arafat said the Palestinians would never abandon the claims of their refugees, nor make more territorial3 concessions5.
He said that in the long run Palestinians will win their right to an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital, and it will be the Israelis who have to retreat.
"All the suffering of the Palestinian people, the power, the aggression6 and the Israeli assassinations8 and the siege, and the collective punishment - all of this is going to push us to stand firm and unify9 against the Israeli occupiers and force them and their settlers to leave our land forever," he said.
There is also some anger on the Israeli side following the summit. Jewish settlers are stepping up their own campaign to try to stop Mr. Sharon from removing them from the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank.
At the same time, Mr. Bush's endorsement10 of the plan has won Mr. Sharon more supporters, among them the Israeli immigration minister, Tzipi Livni.
"This is something which we believe was essential for Israel," she said. "It was important for me that President Bush would make this kind of statement."
Ms. Livni is a member of Mr. Sharon's ruling Likud party, which is set to hold a referendum in early May on the prime minister's plan for disengagement from the Palestinian areas. Mr. Sharon needs to win the referendum to help get the approval of his cabinet and the parliament for his plan.
Israeli [iz5reili] adj. 以色列共和国的
Palestinian [7pAlis5tiniEn] adj. 巴勒斯坦的
favoritism [5feivEritizEm] n. 偏袒
legitimize [l i5dViti7maiz] v. 宣布合法化
Israel [5izreiEl] n.(地名)以色列,地中海西海岸
defiant [di5faiEnt] adj. 挑战的,挑衅的
abandon [E5bAndEn] vt. 放弃
concession4 [kEn5seFEn] n. 让步
Jerusalem [dVe5ru:sElEm] n. 耶路撒冷(巴勒斯坦著名古城)
assassination7 [E7sAsi5neiFEn] n. 暗杀
siege [si:dV] n. 不断袭击,围攻
Gaza Strip 加沙地区,西南亚地中海岸港市,巴勒斯坦的一部分
West Bank (约旦河)西岸
endorsement [in5dC:smEnt] n. 认可
immigration [7imi5^reiFEn] n. 外来的移民,移居入境
referendum [7refE5rendEm] n. 公民投票
disengagement [5disin5^eidVmEnt] n. 脱离
cabinet [5kAbinit] n. 内阁
parliament [5pB:lEmEnt] n. 国会,议会
1 assessment | |
n.评价;评估;对财产的估价,被估定的金额 | |
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2 defiant | |
adj.无礼的,挑战的 | |
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3 territorial | |
adj.领土的,领地的 | |
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4 concession | |
n.让步,妥协;特许(权) | |
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5 concessions | |
n.(尤指由政府或雇主给予的)特许权( concession的名词复数 );承认;减价;(在某地的)特许经营权 | |
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6 aggression | |
n.进攻,侵略,侵犯,侵害 | |
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7 assassination | |
n.暗杀;暗杀事件 | |
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8 assassinations | |
n.暗杀( assassination的名词复数 ) | |
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9 unify | |
vt.使联合,统一;使相同,使一致 | |
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10 endorsement | |
n.背书;赞成,认可,担保;签(注),批注 | |
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