[originaltext] Jewish settler Avi Farhan, determined not to give up his home

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Jewish settler Avi Farhan, determined not to give up his home over looking the sea when Israel quits the occupied Gaza Strip, is looking into becoming a Palestinian.
   "I have met with Palestinians. I am willing to be a test case for peace and take up Palestinian citizenship," Farhan told Reuters. "It will hurt me to give up my Israeli citizenship, but I want to remain here."
   One Palestinian official suggested he might be allowed to stay in overcrowded Gaza—home to 1.4 million Palestinians—as long as he obeyed Palestinian laws. Actual citizenship could only be decided on an individual basis and any applicant would have to meet the same conditions as anyone else.
   Ordinary Gazans have long viewed the 8,500 settlers in the territory as bitter enemies living on land they want for a state.
   Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon plans to give up all 21 Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip as well as four of 120 in the West Balk in what he bills "disengagement" from conflict with the Palestinians. With drawals start next month.
   Farhan, a Libyan-born Jew who left Tripoli for Israel at the age of three in the wake of the 1948 war at Israel’s creation, said seven families were willing to stay in the mostly secular Gaza settlement of Elei Sinai after Israeli troops leave.
   Farhan, 59, helped establish Elei Sinai after being forced to leave the Sinai settlement of Yamit in 1982. Like the West Bank and Gaza, Israel captured Sinai in the 1967 war, but returned it to Egypt under a peace deal.

选项 A、if he can become a Palestinian citizen
B、if Israeli troops stop their withdrawal
C、if Libya and Egypt are willing to help
D、if Palestine and Israel can make peace

答案 A

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