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(Jerusalem Post) - The IDF will remain in the Palestinian territories for an extended period, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon told the security cabinet Wednesday, two weeks after the start of Operation Determined Path. At the same time, the cabinet decided to ease living conditions for the Palestinians in areas which are quiet. It was also decided to release part of the Palestinian tax money frozen by Israel since the beginning of the violence to pay the PA's massive water and electric bills. 2002-07-04 00:00:00Full Article
Sharon: IDF to Stay in Area A
(Jerusalem Post) - The IDF will remain in the Palestinian territories for an extended period, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon told the security cabinet Wednesday, two weeks after the start of Operation Determined Path. At the same time, the cabinet decided to ease living conditions for the Palestinians in areas which are quiet. It was also decided to release part of the Palestinian tax money frozen by Israel since the beginning of the violence to pay the PA's massive water and electric bills. 2002-07-04 00:00:00Full Article
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