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Sunday, March 26, 2006
[Dying to please dumb America?] Despite terror warnings, Israel to open Karni crossing

Despite terror warnings, Israel to open Karni crossing
By Aluf Benn, Haaretz Correspondent 26 March 2006

[IMRA: Why "dumb America"? Because Rice pushed Israel to reopen Karni even
though Kerem Shalom could have handled the critical traffic.

Why "dumb Israel"? Because Israel reopened Karni even though Kerem Shalom
could have handled the critical traffic.

The mishandling of this challenge by the Olmert Administration is a sign of
things to come if Kadima forms the next ruling coalition.]

Under American pressure, Israel agreed over the weekend to reopen the Karni
crossing Sunday to goods traffic into and out of the Gaza Strip.

Rice has been showing great interest in the smooth running of the crossings
between Israel, the Gaza Strip and Egypt, having brokered the "crossings
agreement" in November 2005.

Last Thursday, the assistant administrator for the U.S. Agency for
International Development in the region, James Kunder, visited the area to
assess the situation ahead of the Palestinian Authority's new Hamas
government assuming its duties.

Livni told Rice that Israel would make every effort to reopen the crossings,
barring security contingencies, and will act to prevent a humanitarian
crisis in the Gaza Strip. She stated that Israel would not maintain any
contact with the Hamas government.

Mofaz presented the steps Israel will take:

* Karni crossing, the primary channel for transporting goods into and out of
the Gaza Strip, will reopen Sunday in both directions. The crossing was shut
down by Israel because of reported security alerts, but was partially
reopened last week, after American intervention, to goods entering Gaza.
According to UN data, the goods that have entered the Strip included staples
such as wheat, flour, oil and milk products; disposable diapers; beef and
fruit. Palestinian farmers lost millions of dollars on export goods they
could not get out.

* Kerem Shalom crossing, where the borders of Israel, Egypt and the Gaza
Strip meet, will remain open to goods entering Gaza. Mofaz told Rice that
the Palestinians "are refusing to transfer goods through Kerem Shalom, out
of irrelevant considerations." According to UN data, only six trucks passed
through the crossing last week, laden with flour and humanitarian aid.

* Mofaz also ordered the Sufa crossing reopened.

In his conversation with Rice, Mofaz complained about security lapses at the
Rafah crossing, which is managed by the Palestinians under European
supervision. They also discussed the implications of the upcoming swearing
in of the Hamas government, expected to take place on Wednesday. Mofaz
warned that "the reality will be much more complicated" if Hamas does not
disavow terrorism, recognize Israel, nullify its covenant and honor signed
agreements with Israel.

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