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THE ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS
Israel will aspire to leave standing the real estate
assets of the Israeli settlements.
The transfer of Israeli economic activities to
Palestinian use embodies within it a possibility for the expansion of
Palestinian economic activity.
Israel proposes that an international body be
established, to be agreed upon by the United States and Israel, which will
receive possession from Israel of the settlements that remain and will appraise
the value of all the assets.
Israel reserves for itself the right to ask for
consideration ofthe economic value of the assets that will be left in the
evacuated area.
INFRASTRUCTURES AND CIVILIAN ARRANGEMENTS
The water, electricity, sewage and communications
infrastructures that serve the Palestinians will be left in place.
Israel will aspire to leave in place the water,
electricity and sewage infrastructures that serve the Israeli settlements that
willbe evacuated.
As a rule, Israel will enable the continued supply of
electricity, water, gas and fuel to the Palestinians, under the existing
arrangements.
The existing arrangements, including the arrangements
with regard to water and the electro-magnetic area, will remain valid.
THE ACTIVITY OF THE INTERNATIONAL CIVILIAN
ORGANIZATIONS
Israel views very favorably continued activity of the
international humanitarian organizations and those that deal will civil
development which aid the Palestinian population.
Israel will coordinate with the international
organizations the arrangements that will make this activity easier.
THE ECONOMIC ARRANGEMENTS
In general, the economic arrangements that are
currently in effect between Israel and the Palestinians will remain valid. These
arrangements include, among other things:
A. The entry of workers into Israel in accordance
with the existing criteria.
B. The movement of goods between the Gaza Strip,
Judea and Samaria, Israel and foreign countries.
C. The monetary regime.
D. The taxation arrangements and the customs
envelope.
E. Postal and communications arrangements.
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