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Israel, Palestinians meet to discuss reopening Rafah crossing
By Avi Issacharoff, Haaretz Correspondent

Israeli and Palestinian delegations together with members of the so-called Quartet - which includes the U.S., EU, Russia and UN - met Monday to discuss a new Israeli initiative to reopen the Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.

The Palestinian representatives demanded the crossing operate on a regular basis, seven days a week, according to Palestinian sources. The EU asked to open the crossing for three days a week.

While the Israeli delegation did not respond to the requests, it promised they would be considered. The Israeli and Palestinian delegations have yet to reach agreement on several key issues regarding the operation of the crossing.

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Senior Israeli official Amos Gilad and advisor to Defense Minister Amir Peretz, Hagai Alon, will meet with American representatives Dick Jones and Keith Dayton, EU envoy to the Middle East Marc Otte and a UN observer force general. The Palestinians will be represented by Saeb Erekat and Nazmi Muhana.

The meet will set the framework for following discussions to be held at the foreign ministry whose goal is to enable the reopening of the crossing which was sealed after repeated clashes and alleged arms smuggling by Palestinian militants.

On Saturday, Minister for Strategic Threats Avigdor Lieberman called for Israel to retake control over the Rafah crossing and the Philadelphi Route, on the border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip.

Speaking to Israel Radio, Lieberman said that Israel need not reoccupy the Strip, which it evacuated in the summer of last year, but must take control over the area from which "the fuel that drives terrorism arrives."

Lieberman said he believes the Palestinians are not interested in setting up their own state, but rather in destroying Israel. He said Israel must abandon past interim peace deals, known as the Oslo accords, and the road map.


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  1.   Rafah Crossing 01:00  |  Richard 20/11/06
  2.   "A new Israeli initiative to re-open the Rafah border crossing" 01:15  |  PETER SM 20/11/06
  3.   #2 PETER SM really does have it backwards 02:13  |  Johnboy 20/11/06
  4.   one serious mistake after another 02:21  |  Avi 20/11/06
  5.   Lieberman 02:47  |  David King 20/11/06
  6.   Reopening of Rafah crossing should be allowed ONLY if QUASAMS.... 02:49  |  Vittorio 20/11/06
  7.   re: Vittorio #6 07:18  |  Paulo 20/11/06
  8.   No 5 David King in Sydney 07:56  |  MS 20/11/06
  9.   PLO -3 Qassams ; Peretz -open the crossing 08:00  |  Sal 20/11/06
  10.   Common sense should link Crossings to Kassams 08:35  |  Dr. L. Brnd 20/11/06
  11.   Rafah and Gaza already unofficially in Egypt 09:37  |  azzazel 20/11/06
  12.   JOHNBOY Where did I say it was Pals keeping it closed 09:48  |  PETER SM 20/11/06
  13.   JOHNBOY.Suicide bombings etc caused the closure of crossings. 11:31  |  PETER SM 20/11/06
  14.   Lieberman believes in negative things 15:02  |  Tamir Gaza 20/11/06
  15.   rafah opening 15:05  |  bounce 20/11/06
  16.   Liebarmann is right,jerk Rabin has cheated Israel 16:40  |  bsolute Sweden 20/11/06
  17.   THE REPORT TELLS THE TRUTH 16:50  |  Brant 20/11/06
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