The outlines of the plan comprised: • Assuring a Jewish majority in the
Palestinian territories under Israeli control • A permanent border along the
West Bank barrier • Territorial contiguity for a possible Palestinian state • Permanent Israeli sovereignty or control over the three large and expanded settlement blocs, including the
E1 area near Jerusalem. • Definitive Israeli sovereignty over East Jerusalem • Israeli control over the border zone at the Jordan River According to the plan,
Israeli settlements in 90% of the
West Bank would be evacuated and dismantled. The area of evacuation would largely correspond to the area east of the route of the
West Bank barrier that was begun under Olmert's predecessor,
Ariel Sharon, or a similar route with national consent and international legitimization. The large Israeli settlement blocs near the
Green Line would be annexed to Israel, and the approximately 40,000 residents of the evacuated settlements would be resettled there. During the campaign for the March 2006 election, Sharon was still officially prime minister, but unable to carry out his duties, to communicate or to run in the election due to the major stroke that he suffered on 4 January 2006. Olmert, who became acting prime minister and
Kadima party leader after Sharon's stroke, stated that in pursuing a realignment of settlements, he was operating in Sharon's spirit, and that if Sharon had been able to continue carrying out his duties, he would have acted in a similar way. == Suspension of the plan ==