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US envoy meets Israel's Netanyahu US 'actively seeks' Mid-East deal
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The US envoy to the Middle East, George Mitchell, is meeting Binyamin Netanyahu, the leader of Israel's opposition Likud Party. The US envoy to the Middle East, George Mitchell, has said Washington is committed to "actively and aggressively" seeking lasting peace.
He announced that President Barack Obama had directed him to spend $20.3m (£14.1m) on food and medical aid to the wounded and displaced in Gaza.
Mr Mitchell is on a regional tour aimed at consolidating ceasefires declared by Israel and Palestinian groups in Gaza.
Earlier, Mr Mitchell met Israeli politicians and intelligence officials.
George Mitchell on President Obama's ''deep concern'' for the suffering in Gaza
These included Isaac Herzog, Israel's current welfare minister, and the leader of the opposition Likud party, Binyamin Netanyahu.
Mr Netanyahu is the leading candidate to be Israel's next prime minister.Mr Netanyahu is the leading candidate to be Israel's next prime minister.
US President Barack Obama's new envoy is on a tour of the region, meeting Israeli, Palestinian and Arab leaders. Mr Mitchell has held previous talks with Egyptian, Israeli and Palestinian leaders. Later on Friday he is due to travel to the Jordanian capital, Amman.
He has said he wants to consolidate the fragile ceasefires declared by Israel and Palestinian militant groups in the Gaza Strip. 'Difficulties ahead'
Mr Mitchell is also meeting Issac Herzog, Israel's current welfare minister. Mr Mitchell spoke at an United Nations Relief and Works Agency (Unrwa) warehouse in front of pallets loaded with aid bound for Gaza.
Later on Friday he will travel to the Jordanian capital, Amman. He has held previous talks with Egyptian, Israeli and Palestinian leaders. GAZA CRISIS class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7845428.stm">Gaza: Humanitarian situation class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7855070.stm">Counting casualties of Gaza's war class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7857221.stm">Gaza slowly begins rebuilding class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7854829.stm">Bowen diary: Hitting home
Clear message He announced that Mr Obama had earmarked the $20.3m for aid to Gaza on top of $40m allocated to humanitarian programmes there since hostilities broke out in late December.
Few details have emerged from these, but BBC Jerusalem correspondent Bethany Bell says Mr Mitchell's message is clear. "The United States remains committed to actively and aggressively seeking a lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians as well as between Israel and its Arab neighbours," he said.
GAZA CRISIS class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7845428.stm">Gaza: Humanitarian situation class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7855070.stm">Counting casualties of Gaza's war class="" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/7857221.stm">Gaza slowly begins rebuilding "The tragic violence in Gaza and in south Israel offers a sobering reminder of the very serious and difficult challenges and, unfortunately, the setbacks that will come.
Washington wants to push forward the peace process and shore up the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. "It is important to consolidate a sustainable and durable ceasefire while addressing immediately humanitarian needs," he said.
The US envoy has said weapons smuggling into Gaza must stop but legal goods should be allowed in. On Thursday Mr Mitchell met Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
"To be successful in preventing the illicit traffic of arms into Gaza there must be a mechanism to allow the flow of legal goods, and that should be with the participation of the Palestinian Authority," Mr Mitchell said following a meeting on Thursday with PA leader Mahmoud Abbas. Following the meeting he called for Israel to open the crossing points into Gaza and for the Palestinian Authority to participate in a border regime in Gaza that prevents, Hamas, the militant group that controls the territory, from rearming.
Many see Mr Mitchell's presence as a sign that the US is re-engaging - but few expect to see much progress soon as Israel is in an election campaign with the right-wing Likud ahead in the polls, our correspondent says. Many see Mr Mitchell's presence as a sign that the US is re-engaging - but few expect to see much progress soon, as Israel is in an election campaign with the right-wing Likud ahead in the polls, BBC Jerusalem correspondent Bethany Bell says.
On Thursday the United Nations launched an appeal for $613m to help people affected by Israel's three-week military offensive in the Gaza Strip.On Thursday the United Nations launched an appeal for $613m to help people affected by Israel's three-week military offensive in the Gaza Strip.
The offensive, which ended on 18 January, killed about 1,300 Palestinians, of whom 412 were children; 21,000 homes were destroyed or badly damaged.The offensive, which ended on 18 January, killed about 1,300 Palestinians, of whom 412 were children; 21,000 homes were destroyed or badly damaged.
Thirteen Israelis were killed during the three weeks of violence.Thirteen Israelis were killed during the three weeks of violence.