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Abbas Signs Decree for Palestinian Authority Control of Evacuated
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Israeli Settlements
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Move comes as Israeli forces began digging eight-meter deep trench in
Gaza to keep Palestinians from entering evacuated areas





Mahmoud Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen, prays during a meeting with
Palestinian youths in the Parliament in Gaza CityPalestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas signed a decree Saturday formally giving control of the
evacuated Israeli settlements to the Palestinian Authority. The move
comes as Israeli forces began digging an eight-meter deep trench in
Gaza to keep Palestinians from entering the evacuated areas.

The decree states that no one may make personal use of the land in the
evacuated settlement areas, until ownership claims have been resolved.

President Abbas says Palestinians must protect and rebuild the Gaza
Strip to set an example to the world, now that Israel is pulling out
after 38 years of occupation.







Mahmoud Abbas, framed by yellow Fatah flags and a Palestinian one,
addresses a crowd at the Gaza international airportPresident Abbas
told hundreds of exuberant, flag-waving Palestinians Friday, their
sacrifice brought about what he called a "joyous occasion." Mr. Abbas
promised his people freedom, jobs and homes, and encouraged them to
refrain from violence.

Israeli troops completed the evacuation of the Gaza Strip settlement
of Gadid Friday, removing about 90 people from one of the last pockets
of resistance to the government-ordered withdrawal from the
Palestinian territory.

Israeli troops also began digging a deep trench around the Gush Katif
settlement block in southern Gaza to keep Palestinians out, until all
the settlements have been completely evacuated.

No evacuations are scheduled for Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, but
Atzmona, Slav and Katif, where an estimated 1,000 settlers and
disengagement opponents are holding out, are to be cleared starting on
Sunday. A few people also remain to be evacuated from the northern
Gaza settlements of Elei Sinai, Dugit and Nissanit.

The last major redoubt for the settlers in Gaza is Netzarim, which
sits by itself in the central part of the Gaza Strip. It is to be
evacuated on Tuesday.

Israeli authorities estimate that, unless they encounter delays, all
settlements in Gaza and four small enclaves in the northern West Bank
will be empty by the end of the week.