Israel has decided on the following series of steps in order to advance
the negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority
(from the Prime Minister's Office)
1. Release of Prisoners
As of today, Israel has released approximately
250 Palestinian prisoners. Similarly, the Ministerial Committee
on Prisoner Affairs decided - several days ago - to approve the
release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and to reconvene
at the beginning of August in order to discuss changes in the
criteria so as to facilitate the release of hundreds of additional
prisoners. However, Israel has made it clear that it will not
release prisoners with blood on their hands.
2. Checkpoints
Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz has ordered a review
of the overall policy on checkpoints in Judea and Samaria, as
well as the security aspects for the checkpoints' existence and
modus operandi. Pending the conclusion of this review, three main
checkpoints have been removed: Between Ramallah and Jerusalem,
between Ramallah and Nablus and between Bethlehem and Hebron.
In addition, it was decided that the Nablus-Jenin route will be
opened to public transportation, and the opening of a bypass near
Morag junction in the Gaza Strip will be considered at a meeting
to be held between the two sides at the beginning of next week.
3. Transfer of Security Responsibility for Additional Cities
Israel will transfer security responsibility for two additional cities
in Judea and Samaria. The decision as to which cities, the nature
of the security responsibility and the transfer timing will be
made at a meeting to be held at the beginning of next week between
Defense Minister Mofaz and Muhammad Dahlan, the PA minister responsible
for security affairs.
4. Unauthorized Outposts
Israel is continuing to dismantle unauthorized
outposts according to a Defense Ministry plan, the implementation
of which has been assigned to the law enforcement authorities.
5. Security Fence
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon will consider ways
to reduce - by as much as possible - infringements by the security
fence on the Palestinian population's daily lives.
6.
Measures to Improve the Conditions of the Palestinian Population
Israel will enact additional
measures designed to ease and improve economic conditions for
the Palestinian population: The numbers of work permits for Gaza
residents will increase by 5,000. 2,500 work permits will be issued
to residents of Kalkilya. 1,000 additional work permits will be
issued to Bethlehem residents; tourists will be allowed to enter
Bethlehem. Conditions will be eased vis-a-vis the passage of goods
and merchants. The international crossing points will be open
for longer hours.
7. Fund Transfer to the PA
Israel will transfer NIS 72 million to the PA
from funds that have been collected - and were being held - by
the Airports Authority.
8. Economic Negotiations Underway
Negotiations have begun between officials from
the State of Israel and the PA on the expansion of joint industrial
zones and improvements in their activities, improvements in the
activities of merchandise loading and unloading terminals, and
additional measures to advance trade between Israel and the Palestinians.
9. Israeli-Palestinian joint committees
The various Israeli-Palestinian joint committees
- such as on incitement and legal affairs - have begun working.
It has also been decided to establish a professional team to evaluate
Palestinian prisoners' detention conditions.