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Blair wants Israel to lift key roadblocks

Tony Blair, the Middle East envoy

Blair has drawn up a list of West Bank travel and trade restrictions that he wants Israel to remove

April 28, 2008, 11:15

Middle East envoy Tony Blair has drawn up a list of West Bank travel and trade restrictions that he wants Israel to remove to bolster peace talks with the Palestinians, officials briefed on the document said today.

The list calls for the removal of a number of key roadblocks, including one near the Jewish settlement of Beit El that restricts Palestinian travel to and from the West Bank city of Ramallah, where President Mahmoud Abbas's government is based, the officials said on condition of anonymity.

The list is the first of its kind by the former British Prime Minister since world powers appointed him last June to spearhead efforts to revive the Palestinian economy. Citing Israel's restrictions, the World Bank cautioned this week that per capita income in the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank in 2008 would be static, if not lower, despite $7.7 billion in aid pledged to the Palestinians in December.

Today, Blair met Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak, who has so far balked at removing major checkpoints and roadblocks, arguing they are necessary to stop Palestinian militants.

Palestinians say Israel's network of hundreds of checkpoints and roadblocks in the West Bank amount to collective punishment, stifle their economy and undermine support for Abbas. The Palestinian leader launched final-status peace talks with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in November.

Pressure
With US President George W Bush slated to return to Israel next month, Western pressure is mounting on Olmert to do more to ease travel restrictions and take other steps to shore up Abbas, whose authority has been limited to the West Bank since Hamas Islamists took over the Gaza Strip in June. While maintaining restrictions in the West Bank, Israel has tightened its economic and military cordon of the Gaza Strip since Hamas's takeover.

Details from Blair's list have yet to be made public, but similar efforts by other Western envoys have failed in the past. US General Keith Dayton, who serves as security coordinator between Israel and the Palestinians, presented his own roadblock removal plan a year ago that was ignored by Israel.

Following a recent visit by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Israel announced plans to remove 61 barriers in the West Bank, but a UN survey subsequently found that only 44 of the 61 obstacles had been scrapped and that most of them were of little or no significance.

The peace talks, launched at a US-sponsored conference in Annapolis, Maryland in November with the goal of reaching a statehood deal before Bush leaves office next January, have shown little sign of progress. - Reuters

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