Jerusalem - Israel’s transportation minister said Monday he is pushing for the construction of an “artificial island” off the coast of Hamas-ruled Gaza, saying it will alleviate economic hardship in the blockaded coastal strip and reconnect it to the rest of the world.
The Palestinians have greeted the plan with skepticism, however, concerned that its real aim is to further sever Gaza from the West Bank.
Yisrael Katz said his plan calls for an eight square kilometer (three square mile) island linked to Gaza by a five-kilometer (three-mile) bridge. He said the island, estimated to cost $5 billion, would include a seaport and perhaps a future airport. Israel would supervise security but it would otherwise be run by Palestinians and the international community.
Katz, a top deputy of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said Israel had no objection to easing the Gaza blockade as long as its security needs are met.... Read More: VIN