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GAZA, Dec. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Palestinian and Israeli
sources said Saturday that the United States has informed both Israel and the
Palestinian National Authority (PNA) that it wants the Palestinian legislative
election to be held on time.
Palestinian sources said the United
States insists on holding the election on Jan. 25 as scheduled and rejects any
postponement.
Israeli press quoted official sources as reporting
that the U.S. administration urged both sides to reach an agreement on the issue
of Jerusalem residents' voting in the election.
Meanwhile, General Keith Dayton, the new U.S.
security envoy to coordinate the PNA and Israel, has informed Israeli Defense
Minister Shaul Mofaz and PNA officials of the U.S. point of view over the
election.
In his meeting with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas
in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Friday, Dayton clarified that the United
States does not consider postponing the legislative election.
Palestinian voters are expected to cast their ballots
in the territories, including east Jerusalem, on Jan. 25.
However, Israel said earlier this week that it will
bar Palestinian residents in east Jerusalem from voting.
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