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Hamas rejects US security draft
Hawara checkpoint outside Nablus
The Hawara checkpoint at Nablus is to go by 15 June
The militant group Hamas has rejected a US plan for improving security and easing restrictions on movement in the Palestinian territories.

It requires the dismantling of certain checkpoints in the West Bank in return for an end to rocket attacks on Israel.

Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said the plan would legitimise Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory and destroy resistance to it.

Israel's cabinet is expected to discuss the proposal at a meeting on Sunday.

The plan was written by the US security co-ordinator Maj Gen Keith Dayton, US Ambassador to Israel Dick Jones and US Consul-General in Jerusalem Jacob Walles.

Reports say it was approved by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who is expected in the region again around 15 May.

Detailed timetable

Clauses of the plan are accompanied by a precise date by which they must be implemented.

KEY POINTS OF PLAN
Bus service linking Gaza and West Bank by 1 July 2007e
PA to develop plan to end rocket fire by 21 June 2007
Israel to remove roadblocks in West Bank by early and mid-June
Palestinian security services under control of Abbas by 15 June 2007
Israel and the Palestinians re-establish the co-ordination and liaison office

The document demands that Israel approve requests by Gen Dayton for the provision of weapons, ammunition and equipment for security forces under the control of Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas.

Israel and the PA are required to establish, no later than 1 July 2007, a bus service operating five days a week between the Erez checkpoint at Israel-Gaza border and the Tarqumiya roadblock at the entrance to Hebron in the West Bank.

Israel is required to remove specific roadblocks in the West Bank on specified dates.

The PA is required to develop a plan to stop Qassam rocket fire from Gaza no later than 21 June 2007.

Palestinian forces controlled by Mr Abbas are required to act to prevent arms smuggling in the Rafah area of southern Gaza in co-ordination with Israel, by the same date.

The plan stipulates that Palestinian security forces must be brought under the authority of Mr Abbas and Mohammed Dahlan, his national security adviser, by 15 June.

Both Israel and the Palestinians are required to re-establish the co-ordination and liaison headquarters in the West Bank.


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