U.S. links Israel visa-waiver to West Bank travel for
Palestinian-Americans
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[January 18, 2023]
By Dan Williams
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The United States expects Israel, under a
visa-waiver deal being discussed between the allies, to enable free
passage for Palestinian-Americans into the occupied West Bank, the U.S.
ambassador said on Wednesday.
Among territories where Palestinians seek statehood, the West Bank has
seen a surge in violence over the past year. It is peppered with Israeli
military checkpoints and patrols.
Ambassador Thomas Nides said he expected an announcement soon on whether
the number of Israeli applicants refused recent requests for U.S. visas
had been kept to 3% or fewer, as required for a waiver deal. Israel
would also have to ratify such a deal.
"Number three, we have to be clear about reciprocity. Reciprocity will
mean that Palestinian-Americans will be able to freely travel from
Detroit to (Israel's main airport) Ben-Gurion to Ramallah," Nides told
Ynet Radio, referring to the West Bank hub city that is the seat of
Palestinian government.
"And Americans who live in Ramallah will be able to go from Ramallah to
Ben-Gurion back to Detroit," he said.
"When we get all those pieces working together, hopefully, then Israelis
will not have to stand in line ever again to get a tourist visa - a visa
to come to the United States."
Asked whether Israel was preparing special provisions for
Palestinian-Americans to pass through its West Bank checkpoints, a
military spokesperson said: "We have nothing new to relay."
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Newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to
Israel, Thomas Nides attends a ceremony whereby he presents his
diplomatic credentials to Israel's President Isaac Herzog, in
Jerusalem, December 5, 2021. REUTERS/Ammar Awad/File Photo
In an estimate that it says is based in part on U.S. census data,
the Arab American Institute Foundation puts the number
Palestinian-descended Americans at between 122,500 and 220,000.
The Office of Palestinian Affairs in the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem
did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for the number of
Palestinian-Americans domiciled in the West Bank.
Some U.S. officials have privately put that number as being in the
tens of thousands. The overall Palestinian population in the West
Bank is 3.2 million, according to a Ramallah census.
In the Ynet Radio interview, Nides did not mention any arrangements
for travel to the Gaza Strip, another Palestinian territory which
Israel withdrew from in 2005 and which is now controlled by Hamas,
an Islamist group blacklisted by the West.
There are a few hundred Palestinian-Americans living in Gaza,
according to anecdotal accounts that Reuters could not immediately
verify. Israel and neighbouring Egypt keep tight controls on the
enclave's borders, citing security needs.
(Additional reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi; Writing by Dan Williams;
Editing by Alison Williams)
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