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U.S. sets 8-month timetable for Israel-Palestinian peace moves
By Reuters

The Bush administration has drawn up an eight-month timetable setting dates for when Israeli and Palestinian leaders would complete steps meant to bolster prospects for peace talks, U.S., Israeli and Palestinian officials said.

The U.S. timeline, the first of its kind presented to both sides, includes specific dates for when Washington envisages Israel letting Palestinian bus and truck convoys travel between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, a demand that has raised some Israeli objections.

Washington, at the same time, has set dates for when Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas would step up deployment of his forces and take specific measures to begin curbing rocket fire by militants, officials who have read the document told Reuters.

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The security moves by Abbas could bring a backlash from the armed wing of the ruling Hamas movement and other militant groups behind the rocket attacks, which, according to the U.S. timeline, would come to an end before the end of 2007.

"Some of these (steps) are difficult," acknowledged Abbas aide Saeb Erekat. "But it's the right approach."

It is unclear how hard the Bush administration is prepared to push the parties to complete the list of so-called "benchmarks", which are to be implemented between mid-May and the end of December.

Diplomats said U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was committed to the effort despite the hurdles, and that she hoped to draw up a blueprint, or "rubric", that both sides would commit to, possibly in writing.

Some Israeli officials have raised concerns that Israel was being asked to ease restrictions on Palestinian movements without assurances that Abbas has completing his own commitments on security.

"Both sides agreed to benchmarks," said a senior U.S. official involved in the discussions. "The benchmarks give everyone an incentive. One side gets security. The other side gets greater (freedom) of movement."

Another American official said initial reports that the benchmarks would exchange freedom of movement for increased security were inaccurate. "The purpose is to create a clear basis on which to help track these particular issues," she said.

Washington hopes these measures will create conditions for final status negotiations, but the obstacles are many.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who has agreed to push forward with the benchmarks, could be forced out of office over his handling of last year's Lebanon war.
Olmert's government has so far refused to discuss final status issues with Abbas, whose Fatah faction has joined a Hamas-led unity government that does not recognize Israel or renounce violence as demanded by Western powers.

U.S. diplomats presented the list of benchmarks late last week to Israeli and Palestinian leaders but the details have not been publicly disclosed.

Israeli officials said most troubling for them was Washington's decision to set specific dates for when Israel would begin allowing Palestinian bus and truck convoys to travel between the territories.

"There is not conditionality. Even if they don't complete their obligations, we'll have to complete ours," a senior Israeli official said on condition of anonymity.

In November 2005, Israel agreed to the convoys as part of a broader agreement brokered by Rice. But the Israeli official said conditions had changed and that ruling Hamas group would use the convoys to extend its power to the West Bank.

In addition to allowing the convoys, the U.S. document sets specific dates for when Israel would remove roadblocks in the West Bank and extend operations at key Gaza border crossings.

It also includes specific dates when Abbas would increase police and troop deployments in the West Bank and Gaza, two officials familiar with the documents said.

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  1.   Is it going to be like the Rafah border situation 11:50  |  Tamir Gaza 02/05/07
  2.   A peace Process or something else? 12:31  |  Michael 02/05/07
  3.   superiourity 12:36  |  african 02/05/07
  4.   #3 Look where your county is now, 15:27  |  John Allen 02/05/07
  5.   And in response to that... 15:28  |  Max 02/05/07
  6.   ISRAEL DOESNT NEED A PEACE PROCESS 15:31  |  SAM(NEW YORK) 02/05/07
  7.   Well, the push is starting... 15:49  |  Johnboy 02/05/07
  8.   7JOHNNYBOY,and about time ! 16:12  |  sara 02/05/07
  9.   Three reasons why this story is twaddle 16:41  |  Mark Lincoln 02/05/07
  10.   LEFTIST UNDERSTANDING 16:50  |  GZLives 02/05/07
  11.   #8 Hey Sara; right you are, yessiree!! 16:51  |  ballistic 02/05/07
  12.   Re African Superiority 16:57  |  ottomatik 02/05/07
  13.   Here`s reason #4, Mark Lincoln 17:17  |  Polybios 02/05/07
  14.   Highway to west bank 17:26  |  kyle 02/05/07
  15.   11 Hey BALLISTIC, welcome back ! Agree with your 17:27  |  sara 02/05/07
  16.   At least Bush can set one time table 17:28  |  Brett 02/05/07
  17.   tell US THE OLD OLD STORY!! THE BURNING BUSH ! 17:45  |  paul harris 02/05/07
  18.   #15 Hey Sara 17:54  |  ballistic 02/05/07
  19.   #17 Hey Paul!! A gig always comes to an end! 17:59  |  ballistic 02/05/07
  20.   #9 Hey Mark; I do believe you are mistaken! 18:03  |  ballistic 02/05/07
  21.   Timetable? Big nothing 18:11  |  Observer 02/05/07
  22.   The First Step 18:20  |  Danite 02/05/07
  23.   The midle east peace train 18:34  |  ahmad 02/05/07
  24.   to Ballistic,#20 18:45  |  Observer 02/05/07
  25.   #3 African, Hamas charter calls for killing Jews 18:47  |  David 02/05/07
  26.   My Peace Plan 18:57  |  MichaelF 02/05/07
  27.   #10 - GZLives 19:00  |  MichaelF 02/05/07
  28.   #9 - Mark Lincoln 19:04  |  MichaelF 02/05/07
  29.   25 DAVID, people under a brutal military Occupation say all sorts 19:16  |  sara 02/05/07
  30.   To everyone 19:24  |  alex 02/05/07
  31.   Lookie here.... 19:34  |  Chaval 02/05/07
  32.   26 MICHAEL F,I don`t understand the logic of your 19:40  |  lakshmi 02/05/07
  33.   to everyone no terror no occupatin............# 19:48  |  ahmad 02/05/07
  34.   Do As We Say, Not As We Do . . . 19:49  |  Kindred 02/05/07
  35.   #24 Observers; who said God gave the Jews 20:01  |  ballistic 02/05/07
  36.   Western Initiative versus Saudi Initiative 20:01  |  Sam 02/05/07
  37.   36 SAM, as I understand it, the Saudi plan speciifcally states 21:03  |  lakshmi 02/05/07
  38.   #8 21:11  |  Moshe 02/05/07
  39.   #18 21:36  |  Moshe 02/05/07
  40.   #35 21:58  |  Moshe 02/05/07
  41.   #39 Moshe; and who did the US and Israel 22:05  |  ballistic 02/05/07
  42.   Fantasy raigns again 00:18  |  Dan 03/05/07
  43.   A fail safe road to peace 00:23  |  Dan 03/05/07
  44.   lakshami 00:37  |  Dan 03/05/07
  45.   Everyone is missing the obvious. 02:20  |  Don 03/05/07
  46.   #36 Sam; yes, let`s compare the two initiates 03:33  |  Johnboy 03/05/07
  47.   #42 Dan`s potted history of the M.E. 05:08  |  Johnboy 03/05/07
  48.   DOES THIS MAKE SENSE ? 13:39  |  VIPER 03/05/07
  49.   #38, MOSHE, and created a hell hole 13:43  |  VIPER 03/05/07
  50.   #39, MOSHE AGAIN, BS. 13:48  |  VIPER 03/05/07
  51.   #4 Good Responce to#3 13:16  |  Kubby 04/05/07
  52.   Leave Iraq so Iran can run it...Hmm SMART! 13:21  |  Kubby 04/05/07
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