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WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- The Bush administration has increased pressure on the Israeli government in recent days, urging it to do more to make a Palestinian Gaza successful after Israeli settlers are pulled out later this month, the New York Times reported on Sunday.
US
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has put her influence behind the two
American coordinators of the withdrawal -- James Wolfensohn, who is dealing with
the region's economic and civilian matters, and Lt. Gen. William Ward, who is
helping to reform Palestinian security services, the report said, citing US
officials.
Rice in
particular has been forceful and even abrupt in her dealings with senior Israeli
officials, including the foreign and defense ministers, Silvan Shalom and Shaul
Mofaz, according to the report.
She has
also expressed impatience with Israel's continuing requests for millions of
dollars to help build modern passenger and goods terminals between Gaza and
Israel. Washington has also rejected a request from Israel to help pay for the
destruction of Israeli settlers' houses in Gaza, the report said.
Israeli
officials have acknowledged the new pressure from Washington to resolve issues
concerning Palestinians' lives in Gaza, including access, assets, security,
travel, import and export of goods and people, the report added.
Meanwhile, Rice is trying to bolster the Palestinian leader Mahmoud
Abbas by sending a senior adviser, James Wilkinson, on a quiet visit last week
to Ramallah. Rice has also dispatched a small team to work with Abbas to
reorganize his office in order to improve efficiency and accountability, the
report said. Enditem |