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JERUSALEM, April 6, 2006 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) –
Israeli occupation authorities detained on Thursday, April 6,
Palestinian Minister for Al-Quds (occupied East Jerusalem) Affairs
Khaled Abu Arafa and his bodyguard, drawing immediate rebuke from the
Palestinian government.
"They
stopped the car and asked the minister to get out and when he refused
they forced him by pointing the rifle in his face," a Palestinian
source told Reuters.
Abu
Arafa, who was stopped at an impromptu Israel roadblock, was on his
way to the office of predecessor Ziad Abu Ziad in Azzariyeh, close to
the eastern part of the occupied holy city, for a handover ceremony.
Israeli
security sources confirmed the arrest of the Palestinian minister,
reported the Israeli daily Haaretz on its website.
They
said Abu Arafa, a resident of Al-Quds village of Abu Dis, was detained
for trying to enter a Palestinian territory with his Israeli ID card.
Holders
of Israeli IDs are banned by Israeli laws from entering the West Bank
and Gaza Strip.
The
Palestinian minister was released hours later.
Israel
captured Al-Quds in 1967 and later annexed the city in a move not
recognized by the world community or UN resolutions.
Palestinians
maintain that the holy city will be the capital of their future
independent state.
Obstacles
Palestinian
cabinet spokesman Ghazi Hamad accused Israel of undermining the work
of the new government.
"The
arrest of a cabinet minister proves the falseness of Israel's
arguments that it seeks peace."
Abu
Ziad said members of Abu Arafa's entourage informed him of the
minister's detention.
He
said he had been scheduled to meet the new minister to hand over
supplies that belong to the Palestinian Authority.
Israel
has refused any dealings with the new Hamas-led Palestinian government
and has frozen the monthly transfers of tax revenues it collects on
behalf of the PA, worth around $50 million.
A
few hours after the government was sworn in on March 29, the US
ordered its diplomats and contractors to cut off contacts with the new
ministers while Canada decided to suspend aid and contacts with the
Palestinian Authority.