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Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
attends a Kadima party meeting in parliament in Jerusalem Dec. 25, 2006.
Olmert agreed on Monday to dismantle 27 roadblocks in the West Bank, local
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JERUSALEM, Dec. 25 (Xinhua)
-- Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert agreed on Monday to dismantle 27
roadblocks in the West Bank, local media reported.
Local newspaper Ha'aretz quoted Deputy Defense Minister
Ephraim Sneh as saying that Olmert has approved the removal of 27
roadblocks across the West Bank.
Sneh made the comments to Channel 2 TV following a
meeting between the prime minister, Defense Minister Amir Peretz and several
other senior defense officials.
In addition to the removal of roadblocks, security
screening of Palestinian pedestrians and vehicles will be eased at 16 main
checkpoints throughout the West Bank, the report said.
Sneh said the prime minister accepted all of Peretz's
proposals for easing restrictions on the Palestinians in order to help
strengthen Palestinian National Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.
He added that the proposals also included
dramatically increasing the flow of goods into and out of the Gaza Strip through
the Karni and Kerem Shalom crossings.
The decisions came two days after a meeting between
Olmert and Abbas on Saturday, during which Olmert promised to dismantle a number
of roadblocks in the West Bank so as to give Palestinians in the West Bank
greater freedom of movement.
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