2006年VOA标准英语-Israeli-Palestinian Summit Could Take Place by(在线收听) |
By Robert Berger A rare summit between Israeli and Palestinian leaders could take place in a few days. As Robert Berger reports from VOA's Jerusalem bureau, plans for the meeting are going ahead, despite a fresh wave of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel from the Gaza Strip. Mr. Abbas told a news conference in the West Bank town of Ramallah that there has been progress in preparations for the meeting, which would be the first since Mr. Olmert was elected in March. "We want to negotiate with Abu Mazen, we will be meeting with him, and I plan to see him and see what I can do to help him," he said. Plans for the summit coincide with an escalation in Palestinian rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip that are testing a fragile cease-fire. At least 10 homemade Kassam rockets have been fired at Israel during the past two days, but Mr. Olmert is opting for restraint. With rival Palestinian factions fighting each other in Gaza over the past 10 days, officials say Israel does not want to exacerbate a situation that is already chaotic and unstable. Hamas and the rival Fatah faction, led by Mr. Abbas, agreed to a cease-fire Tuesday in a bid to end the bloodshed that has raised fears of a Palestinian civil war. That truce appears to be taking hold. |
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