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Updated Thursday, March 31, 2011 0:04 am TWN, By Jeffrey Heller ,Reuters |
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Israeli minister Katz proposes building artificial Gaza islandYisrael Katz told Army Radio on Wednesday he wants an international force to control the island for “at least 100 years” and for unloaded cargo to be brought into Gaza along a 4.5-km (3-mile)-long bridge with a security checkpoint to prevent arms smuggling. “The Israeli military would continue the naval blockade, but in a more localized way,” he said. Katz said he had pitched the project to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who told him to put together a plan, which “has been under examination for many months” by experts. A spokesman for the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority described the idea as “pure fantasy” and an attempt by Israel “to divert attention from the real problems of Gaza resulting from the Israeli siege.” A Hamas spokesman called it “a Zionist effort to ... internationalize” the blockade. Israel and neighboring Egypt tightened their blockade of Gaza after Hamas Islamists opposed to peace with the Jewish state seized control of the territory in 2007 from forces loyal to Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Israel eased restrictions on the overland passage of goods through its Gaza border in the wake of a world outcry over the killing of nine pro-Palestinian Turks in confrontations during a raid by Israeli commandos on a Gaza-bound flotilla last May. Citing security concerns, Israel does not allow a sea or air port to operate in the enclave. “An island would ... give the Palestinians port services and even an airport down the line,” Katz said, proposing the project include desalination and power plants, hotels — and Hamas's rival, the Palestinian Authority, as a partner. | |||||||||||||