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Israel Kills Two Palestinians, Abducts 35 in Nablus 

Palestinian youths and a paramedic carry Aweja to a waiting ambulance after he was shot by Israeli soldiers

NABLUS, West Bank, November 15 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - The Israeli army gunned down two Palestinians Thursday, November 14, in Gaza and Nablus, and abducted 35 others at a Ramadan evening gathering in Ramallah.

In Nablus, 17-year-old Jalal Aweja was killed when Israeli soldiers in tanks retaliated stone-throwing by opening fire at Palestinians, Agence France-Presse (AFP) quoted Palestinian medical sources as saying.

The Israeli military operation underway in the northern West Bank town of Nablus, involving 150 armored vehicles, was planned a month ago, AFP quoted a senior Israeli army as saying Friday, November 15.

"This operation was prepared one month ago, and in my view we are going to stay there for a long time, much longer than we stayed in Jenin, as it is an operation of a different scale," said the source, who did not wish to be named.

Israeli occupation troops entered Nablus Wednesday, November 13, in an apparent preparation for an operation similar to a methodical two-week sweep of Jenin that ended Saturday, November 8, with the killing of an Islamic Jihad chief accused of masterminding anti-Israeli attacks.

"The town of Nablus has been placed under curfew until further notice, but obviously we want to avoid any clash with the civilian population," he said.

"I intend meeting representatives of the population to work out with them ways of solving problems that come up, on a humanitarian level, for medical questions and water and electricity supplies", he said.

Israeli tanks also Thursday staged a brief raid near the Gaza City home of the spiritual leader of the Islamic resistance movement Hamas, Sheikh Ahmad Yassein.

Although the Israeli army said it will opt for fewer spectacular raids, about 20 tanks also entered Gaza City early Thursday and opened fire, wounding at least three Palestinian policemen, Palestinian security sources said.

The raid took place just 200 meters (yards) from Yassin's house, but there was no indication it was aimed at intimidating the Hamas leader.

Also in Gaza, Israeli troops shot dead Khaled Abu Hilal, 36, in Rafah refugee camp, near the Egyptian border in an area of frequent clashes, Palestinian security sources said.

The United States has demanded Israel keep a low profile while Washington prepares for a possible military offensive against Iraq.

But Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who is campaigning for re-election, told troops in the area Thursday that the army's operations were in no way restricted.

"There is no pressure on Israel," Sharon told public radio during a visit.

In the West Bank town of Ramallah, the Israeli army abducted 35 Palestinian at a Ramadan evening gathering, Palestinian security sources said.

Troops from a special unit burst into a hall where almost 800 people were gathered for a communal "iftar", the meal which breaks the fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, they said.

After almost four hours of identity checks, the Israeli soldiers detained 35 of the participants, the sources said, adding the army had imposed a curfew on the surrounding area.

Most of the iftar participants were students from a nursing school.

The Ramallah iftar was organized by Al-Huda, an Islamic organization which supports families of Palestinian victims killed during the two-year-old Intifada against Israeli occupation.

The Israeli army claimed in a statement that 17 wanted activists of the Islamic resistance movement Hamas were rounded up in Ramallah and nearby Bir Zeit.

As Israel continued its operations, U.S. envoy David Satterfield left the Palestinian territories to discuss the new roadmap for peace in the region with officials of the Middle East Quartet committee in Amman.

After his meetings with Palestinian officials Wednesday in Jericho, the State Department envoy was upbeat, and top Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat said he hoped a final draft of the plan would be ready before Christmas.

The plan, supported by the United States, United Nations, European Union and Russia, calls for a Palestinian state with provisional borders by next year and definitive ones by 2005.

Nine top Arab diplomats will meet in Damascus on November 20-21 to forge a joint stand on the U.S.-drafted roadmap for peace, a source at the Cairo-based Arab League said Thursday.

In an interview with Israel's Channel Two television Wednesday, Sharon said a Palestinian state was a "fait accompli" and that he was ready to reach an agreement with the Palestinians.

As the race heats up with his hard-line rival, Foreign Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for the right-wing Likud party leadership, Sharon has successfully fashioned himself into the government's leading moderate.

Only two weeks remain until primaries that will decide who leads the right-wing party to Israel's general election on January 28.

An opinion poll published Thursday predicts that Likud will dominate the next parliament, doubling its number of seats from 19 to 38, while Labor's presence will plunge from 25 to 19, its lowest level ever.

 

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