GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli aircraft struck at Gaza Strip militants and Palestinian police stormed government offices in the territory on Monday as internal unrest brought new calls for a Palestinian election delay.
Amid the growing chaos, an Israeli paper said Prime Minister Ariel Sharon planned to one day abandon a U.S.-peace "road map" because of the Palestinian failure to disarm militants and would seek Washington's approval to annex occupied West Bank land.
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