Israel has satisfied some conditions for the U.S. Visa Waver
Program (VWP), to which it hopes to be admitted by October.
What remains is to demonstrate reciprocal access for
Palestinian-Americans at Israel's borders and to the occupied
West Bank.
Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen told Ynet TV on Sunday that a
"pilot programme" to keep the country's VWP candidacy on track
would be launched in mid-July. He did not elaborate.
An official briefed on the preparations said the pilot will
entail a 30- to 45-day period during which U.S. delegates will
keep tabs on Palestinian-American travel through Ben-Gurion
Airport and across West Bank checkpoints.
That could put fresh strains on Israeli forces amid violence in
the West Bank, among the territories where Palestinians'
statehood hopes have festered amid an almost decade-old impasse
in U.S.-sponsored peace talks.
The Biden administration has also locked horns with Israel's
government over Jewish settlement policies in the West Bank.
The pilot will test access not only for U.S.-domiciled
Palestinian-Americans but also for those based in the West Bank.
"If you're a Palestinian-American living in Ramallah, this means
you can spend up to 90 days in Tel Aviv (on an Israeli entry
visa)," the official, who declined to be identified by name or
nationality, told Reuters.
Asked how it would accommodate the pilot, the Israeli military
referred Reuters to Israel's Interior Ministry, which did not
immediately respond.
In an estimate that it says is based in part on U.S. census
data, the Arab American Institute Foundation puts the number of
Palestinian-descended Americans at between 122,500 and 220,000.
Between 45,000 and 60,000 of them are in the West Bank, the
official briefed on the VWP preparations said, adding that the
pilot will not apply to the Islamist Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip,
where a small number of Palestinian-Americans live.
(Writing by Dan Williams; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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