New PA Tactic: Economic Takeover of Jewish Areas (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu 03/19/12)
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The Palestinian Authority is embarking on a new economic tactic to
challenge Israeli authority over Jewish areas in Judea and Samaria,
commonly known as “Area C” and which includes most of the land area
in Judea and Samaria.
The PA told the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee in Brussels last week that
it is asking donors to earmark money for development in Area C, the
Bethlehem-based Ma´an news agency reported Monday.
Palestinians "cannot simply wait for the conclusion of peace
negotiations to reverse this de-development and destruction of
livelihoods by the Israeli occupation," the report says, referring to
Israeli authority over the land restored to Israel in the Six-Day War
in 1967.
Most of the same area had been occupied by Jordan since the United
Nations drew the temporary Armistice Lines at the end of the War for
Independence. Gaza, under Egyptian rule, and Judea and Samaria
suffered from neglect and lack of growth until the end of the Six-Day
War marked the opening up of the areas for economic growth and
tourism.
The period of the Intifadas, which began in the last 1980s, stifled
the growth. The PA called on donors to "employ all tools at their
disposal at the diplomatic level to enable development beyond ´Area
A´ and ´Area B´” that were designated in the Oslo Accords. Israel has
ceded most of it authority in the areas.
The Palestinian Authority report proposes prompting tourism, as part
of its effort to claim Muslim ties to Jewish sites. It already has
said it will ask the United Nations UNESCO agency, where it was
accepted as a member late last year, to declare the Dead Sea area and
the Patriarchs´ Cave in Hevron as “Palestinian heritage sites.”
Developing economic projects in Area C would advance European Union-
funded efforts to settle Arabs in areas adjacent to Jewish
communities and giving the PA de facto control.
However, the PA is suffering from lack of funds due to Arab nations
refusing to honor pledges. The economic slowdown in Europe also has
threatened the Palestinian Authority’s ability to function. In its
presentation to the Ad Hoc Committee, Israel noted that the PA’s
economic ailments do not allow it to become a stable independent
entity. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 03/19/12)
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