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Israeli Troops Raid Hospitals, Abduct Hamas Activist

Israeli attacks on ambulances and hospitals draw world condemnation, yet they never stop

NABLUS, West Bank, October 25 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - Israeli forces swooped on two hospitals in the northern West Bank town of Nablus early Saturday, October 25, with the Palestinians reacting angrily to Israeli plans for the next stage of its separation wall in the occupied territory.

Israeli troops raided Nablus's Anglican hospital in the early hours, detaining an activist from the resistance Hamas movement who was being treated in the intensive care unit, Palestinian medical and security sources told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Khaled Abu Hamad, 26, a member of Hamas's armed wing, Ezzedin Al-Qassam Brigades, was critically wounded along with two other Hamas fighters Wednesday when their car blew up in the eastern part of Nablus.

All three were critically injured and one died the next day.

Hamad was taken to the Anglican hospital, from where Israeli troops snatched him, taking him away in a military ambulance.

Israeli military sources confirmed the sweep, claiming troops had picked up a "senior Hamas operative with blood on his hands".

The Palestinian activist was taken in a military ambulance to a hospital in Israel from where he would be taken for investigation for alleged involvement in planning several bombings, added the Israeli sources added.

Israeli occupation troops also entered Rafidiyeh hospital looking for the third Hamas member but were unable to find him, the sources said.

Failing to find him, the occupation forces detained Jawad Shatyah, a senior Fatah operative.

"He was armed and living in the basement of the hospital. There he planned all sorts of attacks against Israelis," one Israeli source alleged, adding that it was the second time in two months that Palestinians had been detained while using Rafidiyeh hospital as a base.

On Tuesday, August 26, 20 members of Israeli Special forces in civvies broke into Rafidiyeh Intensive Care unit  and detained the two Palestinians who were being treated from gunshots.

Meanwhile, another Palestinian was hospitalized in moderate condition after being shot in the back by Israeli troops as he was trying to enter Nablus via an alternative route, Palestinian medical and security sources said.

In the town's Balata refugee camp, two foreign volunteers for the International Solidarity Movement were lightly injured by shrapnel during overnight clashes between Palestinian fighters and Israeli occupation forces.

Israeli "Land Grab"

Israel is going ahead with its controversial separation wall

Meanwhile, senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat scold Israel over plans to extend its separation wall in the Jordan Valley, saying the aim was a blatant attempt at a fresh land-grab.

"This shows the wall Israel has started building is not for security reasons - they just want to have more Palestinian land and control of all the water resources," Erekat told AFP.

"Israel wants to divide the West Bank into small cantons."

The Israeli decision was "a challenge to the United Nations resolution", he added, calling on the U.S. administration to pressure Israel to stop.

The U.N. General Assembly  voted overwhelmingly Wednesday in favor of a resolution demanding Israel to "stop and reverse" construction of the barrier.

Within the next few days, the Palestinian Authority will announce a comprehensive program to work against this Israeli policy, Erekat said.

He was reacting to an announcement by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon Friday that his government would discuss the idea of building a buffer zone in the Jordan Valley that encroached "several kilometers" (miles) into the West Bank.

"This fence project in the Jordan Valley is currently under consideration. When it is ready, it will be presented to the government to be discussed," he told Israel's privately-run Channel Two, vowing it would be finished "in a year".

The 600km-long wall will cut occupied Jerusalem off from the rest of the West Bank and effectively cuts off vast swathes of fertile land and scores of villages from the occupied West Bank.

The first phase of the barrier was completed in July 2003 in the northern West Bank.

The Israeli separation wall has drawn worldwide condemnation with Israel's staunch ally Washington critical of the controversial barrier.

U.S. President George Bush had previously described the wall as "a problem obstructing the creation of a Palestinian state.

However, he dropped  the term four days later when Sharon was visiting him in the White House.

U.S. Secretary of State Collin Powell  warned sanctions against Tel Aviv if it went ahead with the construction.

A U.N. report underlined last month that the wall marked illegal annexation  of Palestinian territory and must be condemned by the world community.

Few hours after the U.N. report, the defiant Israeli government of Ariel Sharon approved Wednesday, October 1, a new 100-million-dollar section  of the controversial barrier.

However, Sharon's right-wing government snubbed all criticism and went ahead with its plans, seen by observers and diplomats as "the last nail in the coffin of Washington-sponsored roadmap".

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