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By Robert BergerIsrael is lifting crippling economic sanctions on the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank. As Robert Berger reports from VOA's Jerusalem bureau, the move is in response to the violent takeover of the Gaza Strip by the Islamic militant1 group Hamas.
Mahmoud Abbas, 14 Jun 2007 |
Israeli Cabinet Minister Yitzhak Herzog.
"Now that the Hamas is out of the government, therefore we can definitely cooperate with this coalition4 to enhance and enable a moderate government to prevail in the West Bank," Herzog said.
Palestinian officials welcomed the transfer of funds.
"Despite the fact that President Abbas has been weakened by what has happened in Gaza, we do believe that very clear, direct steps will endorse5 his legitimacy," Justice Minister Riad al Maliki said.
Officials on both sides say Mr. Abbas can now show his people the tangible6 benefits of the peace process. For the first time in more than a year, he will be able to pay the full salaries of 165,000 civil servants. Employees in Hamas-controlled Gaza, however, will not be paid.
Putting further pressure on Hamas, Israel announced that it stopped an attempt by the group to increase its influence in Jerusalem. Israeli agents broke up what was described as a Hamas secret command that received funds through fictitious7 Islamic charities. Eleven alleged8 Hamas members were arrested.
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