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    Israel eases closures in West Bank, Gaza
    ( 2003-06-01 09:30) (7)

    Israel said on Saturday it was easing military closures on the West Bank and Gaza Strip, making a goodwill gesture to the Palestinians before a three-way summit with President Bush.

    The army made clear Israeli forces would remain in the Palestinian areas, but Palestinians with permits would be allowed into Israel to work each day. Such work is an important source of income for the struggling Palestinian economy.

    "The political establishment approved tonight the removing of the full closure on the West Bank and Gaza Strip starting from midnight," the army said in a statement.

    Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon offered to ease the closures at talks on Thursday with Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas which both sides said were held in positive atmosphere.

    A full closure was imposed on the Palestinian territories earlier in May after a wave of suicide bombings by Palestinian militants spearheading a 32-month-old uprising for an independent state.

    An army spokesman said Israeli forces would remain in occupied areas, despite the decision to relax the closures from midnight (5 p.m. EDT) for 25,000 Palestinian permit holders.

    Israel says its military measures in the West Bank and Gaza, seized in the 1967 Middle East war, are needed to stop suicide bombings. The Palestinians say they are a collective punishment.

    Abbas and Sharon meet Bush in Jordan on Wednesday to discuss implementation of an international "road map" to peace.

    Visiting Poland, Bush said in his weekly radio address that he would do all he could to move the Israeli and Palestinian leaders toward an agreement.

    DIFFICULT DECISIONS

    "The work ahead will require difficult decisions and leadership, but there is no other choice," said Bush, who is taking a more hands-on approach to Middle East peacemaking after the Iraq war.

    Under the international road map, drawn up by the United States, United Nations, European Union and Russia, the two sides are to take reciprocal steps leading to a Palestinian state in 2005.

    US Assistant Secretary of State William Burns met Palestinian leaders including Abbas in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Saturday to prepare the ground for the summit in Jordan's Red Sea port city of Aqaba.

    Palestinian Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath, who attended Saturday's meeting, said Burns was helping the two sides hammer out a statement that would conclude the summit.

    Abbas told al Jazeera satellite television he expected militants to halt attacks on Israelis within 20 days. It was not immediately clear if the truce deal would satisfy Israel, which wants Abbas to crush the militants.

    Palestinians fear a harsh crackdown could spark a civil war. They also argue that their security forces have been weakened by Israeli army sweeps, making the task more difficult.

    In new violence, Israeli troops shot dead a Palestinian near the West Bank town of Jenin. The army said he was killed as he laid an explosive charge. Palestinian witnesses said soldiers fired on two students on their way to college, killing one.

    Two other Palestinians died on Saturday of wounds sustained in clashes over the past week, Palestinian medics said.

    (Reuters)

       
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