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Tuesday, 2 July. 2024
 
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A number of Palestinian and Israeli officials have expressed their reservations and even rejection of the recently released US plan suggested to the two sides over settling certain issues in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The document, which the US confirmed it had submitted to both the Palestinians and Israelis, gives detailed proposals on ways to ease restrictions on the Palestinians in exchange for Palestinian commitments to halt resistance operations against Israelis.

Among other points, the document calls on Israel to remove a number of roadblocks in the West Bank and to improve operations at Gaza Strip crossings, which have been severely hindered over past years due to Israeli obstacles and repeated closures.

While the United States has made it clear it would not impose these proposals on either side, it did express its hope that the two sides would commit to implementing the points. US Secretary of Sate Condeleezza Rice is scheduled to visit the region on May 15 to discuss the plan with the two leaderships.

In addition to removing several checkpoints in the West Bank including the Nablus-area Huwwara checkpoint according to a timeframe of a few months, the benchmarks include the insurance of bus convoys for the Palestinians between the West Bank and Gaza Strip, to be set up by July. The plan also aims at boosting security forces under the wing of President Mahmoud Abbas including Israel allowing the shipment of additional arms to these forces.

In exchange, the US plan calls on Palestinians insure the halt of rockets being fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel. It also calls on the Palestinians to boost efforts to halt arms smuggling from Egypt and the digging of tunnels in Gaza alongside efforts to thwart “terrorist” activities and enforce law and order in the Palestinian territories.

While chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat welcomed the initiative, calling it “a very good approach,” Damascus-based Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal, rejected the plan altogether. In an interview with Al Jazeera Satellite Channel, Mashaal said the Palestinians should not agree to halt the firing of rockets in exchange for an ease in travel restrictions. He implicitly accused the Americans of trying to belittle the cause by equating the dismantling of some checkpoints with a halt to the Palestinians’ right to resistance.

For its part, Israel also expressed reservations over the plan, maintaining it could not implement some of its clauses for “security considerations.” Israeli officials including sources from Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s office said Israel took issue with several points in the document, particularly the Gaza-West Bank route and the removal of checkpoints in the West Bank. Still, Israel has yet to officially respond to the US plan.

 
 
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