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GAZA, Aug. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- James Wolfensohn, the
Quartet Committee's special envoy, has finalized some plans for the Gaza Strip
after the end of the on-going Israeli withdrawal, local daily Al-Ayyam reported
Sunday.
Wolfensohn is helping the
Palestinians and the Israelis to reach an agreement that would determine the
responsibilities of each part after the Israeli pullout, said the report.
The agreement would be related to each side's
responsibility concerning the issues such as demolition of settlers' homes,
terminals and passages for Palestinians after the pullout, sourcesat
Wolfensohn's bureau were quoted as saying.
According to the report, Wolfensohn has also prepared
a plan related to the settlements' properties and the complete demolitionof
their houses.
After Israel ends implementing the pullout plan,
local contractors under the supervision of international teams would break up
the settler homes' remains and crash the materials that would be reused in some
projects, said the report.
Meanwhile, Wolfensohn is working on a pack of
economic projectsthat would rapidly effect on the Palestinian economy.
The Quartet envoy will continue his work with the
Palestinian Planning Ministry, the United Nations and donor countries to insure
that the project would focus on enabling work opportunitiesin infrastructure,
housing and projects of developing the society,said the sources.
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