d eling between the West Bank and Gaza Strip, as called for in the In- - terirn Agreement signed last year in Washington. Maj. Gen. Shahor, who pre- sented the Knesset committee with a list of Israeli complaints against the Palestinians, said that many of Israel's delays in im- plementing the accords were due to security considerations. He said that other Israeli vio- ;21ations of the accords were iso- lated and unintentional. Jerusalem Mayor Ehud Olmert, who also appeared before the committee, discussed what he said were efforts by the Pales- tinian Authority to strengthen its hold on eastern Jerusalem. Mr. Olmert, a Likud Knesset member, proposed that West Bank settlements and satellite communities around the capital be annexed to Jerusalem before the start of the final status nego- tiations, which will include dis- cussions regarding the future of Jerusalem. 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