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Rice Works to Keep Gaza Pullout on Track
By BARRY SCHWEID, AP Diplomatic Writer 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
WASHINGTON – Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice scrambled her schedule Friday to add a trip to the Middle East designed to nurture
Israels promised withdrawal from Gaza and part of the
West Bank despite a spate of terror attacks.
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With the pullout a month away, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said, “All the parties need to make the maximum effort to see that this disengagement process is a success.”
McCormack gave no precise date for Rice to meet with Israeli and Palestinian leaders, but the trip was tacked onto one to Africa she is expected to undertake next week.
“Its a potentially historic moment, and the parties should seize the opportunity to realize all the potential from this disengagement,” the spokesman said, indicating Rice also wants to look beyond this summers Israeli pullback.
McCormack said Rice would cover Senegal, Sudan, Israel and the Palestinian territories from Tuesday through July 24.
In spite of a surge of terror attacks, Israeli Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon remains committed to pulling all settlers and troops out of Gaza and part of the West Bank.
But Sharon has frequently made clear that he does not intend to give ground under threat of terror.
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