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On the Israeli right, there was persistent bitterness over Sharon's "disengagement" policy, under which he withdrew Israeli settlers and troops from Gaza.
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No bitterness.
Add bitterness.
Not bitterness.
That takes real bitterness".
"It starts this bitterness".
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