The Special Envoy
concluded his fourth visit to the region on 10 August since his
appointment at the beginning of June 2005. With Disengagement
scheduled to begin in a week's time, all efforts have been focused
on resolution of the six joint issues.
(1) Border
Crossings and Trade Corridors:
Coordination between the two sides has been underscored by the
visits of Secretary Rice and Javier Solana. The Government of
Israel and the Palestinian Authority have now agreed to two key
steps on the crossing points: first, the introduction of a modern,
coordinated management system based on the publication and
transparent monitoring of terminal service standards and
procedures; and second, replacement of the inefficient "back to
back” cargo management system (i.e. full unloading and reloading
of all cargoes at the border) with mechanisms that use scanner
technology---progressing in time to the through passage of
Palestinian trucks (so-called “door to door” movement). Detailed
discussions are underway between two committees to reach agreement
on a new approach which will produce an immediate, significant and
visible change in the movement of goods in and out of the West
Bank and Gaza. Once the basic agreements are in place, USAID and
the World Bank will move to provide financial and technical
support for this regeneration and improvement of the border
management regime.
One crossing that
deserves special mention is the border between Egypt and Gaza at
Rafah. Israel remains concerned about post-disengagement security
management and customs considerations along the Philadelphi Line.
This is reflected in intensive discussions with the Government of
Egypt and by internal debate in the Israeli cabinet and among the
Israelis, Palestinians and Egyptians about whether or not to allow
the continuation of today’s arrangements at Rafah or consider
alternatives at the three way border in Kerem Shalom. The outcome
of these discussions is still not certain, and deliberations are
expected to continue in the coming weeks. It will be the central
issue in the days and weeks ahead and will affect both security
and custom issues also of great importance. The European
commission has undertaken a preliminary study into design and
costs of a sunken territorial link.
To View The Full Report as PDF File
(52)KB
Source: Office
of the Special Envoy for Disengagement