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Israel Builds Buffer Zone, Sharon Vows To Win ‘War’

 

Sharon vows to win war against the Palestinians

GAZA CITY, Feb. 17 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Israel’s occupation army is building a buffer zone on Palestinian land the length of the Gaza Strip, a senior Palestinian security official charged on Sunday, news agencies reported.

"Starting last week, the Israeli army has been making a buffer zone parallel to the Green Line all the way along the Gaza Strip, to a different depth according to the situation on the ground, but mostly one kilometer (half a mile) deep," Colonel Khalid Abu al-Ula of the Israeli-Palestinian military liaison committee told AFP.

He said Israeli forces had also occupied or destroyed all the Palestinian security posts in the buffer zone, which he said stretched from Rafah on the southern border with Egypt to Beit Hanoun in the north.

He accused the Israeli occupation army of having, in a week of tank incursions, taken over all strategic high land to give them clear command of the border area.

Israeli tanks have rolled in and out of towns from the north to the center of the Gaza Strip in a series of raids that have sparked deadly shootouts and left a number of Palestinians dead.

In the latest raid, Palestinian security officials said bulldozers and jeeps transporting Israeli special units, backed up by tanks, took over an area of high land east of the Jabaliya refugee camp, on the northern edge of Gaza City.

Israeli Defense Minister Binyamin Ben Eliezer stressed such zones would not be permanent.

Abu al-Ula said that lopping off the eastern edge of the Gaza Strip as a buffer zone was "a violation of every agreement from Oslo to Tabah," referring to the 1993 accord which set up the Palestinian Authority and the Tabah talks in early 2001, the last official peace negotiations in the region.

In its continuing aggression, Israeli helicopters fired missiles at Palestinian buildings in the West Bank city of Nablus early Sunday.

In the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian police officer who had been wounded by an Israeli soldiers died in a hospital.

The missiles hit the headquarters of the Nablus governor, a police station, an empty residence intended for Palestinian President Yasser Arafat on his visits to the city and an apartment block, witnesses said. A resident of the apartment block was lightly injured.

The F-16 helicopter attack followed a martyr operation in a pizza restaurant at the Jewish settlement of Karnei Shomron, done in retaliation to the Israeli continuous aggression against the Palestinian civilians.

Meanwhile, Israeli hawkish premier vowed Sunday to win the "war" against the Palestinians.

"Israel has never lost a war and will win this one declared by the Palestinians," Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon told security officials in a meeting to discuss the situation Saturday night, after renewed attacks capped a weekend of raging violence.

"If we remain united we will attain our goal, we will triumph," said Sharon, threatening to step up military operations.

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