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Resistance Leaders: Settlement Operations Response to “Defensive Shield” 

“Current operations inside Israeli settlements are a warning of worse to come.” 

Report by Maha Abdel Hady, IOL Palestine correspondent

OCCUPIED  JERUSALEM, June 17 (IslamOnline) - Palestinian resistance leaders say that resistance operations carried out against Israeli settlements in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip are a response to the massive military offensive codenamed “Defensive Shield” that Israel launched in late March 2002.

Speaking to IslamOnline, the leaders said that the coming days will witness an increase in the numbers of these operations. Abu Essam, a leader of the Popular Resistance Brigades, affiliated to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), said that infiltrating the Israeli settlements is a response to the “Defensive Shield” offensive.

He stressed the success of Palestinian resistance in infiltrating the settlement security systems, and said that the reason is because the land is known to the residents of the neighboring villages, who are familiar with its weak points.

The fences around the settlements are easy to infiltrate because of the experience of the resistance fighters, Abu Essam said.

He pointed out that the secret archive for the military wings of resistance groups includes landscape plans for the settlements in the West Bank, adding that the turn will come for all settlements to be attacked, and that there are plans ready to be implemented in the next few days.

Abu Thaer, another activist from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades in the Balata refugee camp in Nablus, said that criticism of operations carried out inside Israel have caused the brigades to think about focusing their operations inside the settlements which no one – including the Palestinian Authority, Arab or western countries - can criticize.

He added that striking the settlements is currently done in a limited fashion despite the ability of the military wings to deal heavier blows. The current strikes are only a warning to the settlers and their government that colonialism will not be tolerated.

He said that the measure of choosing the next target will be the settlements that are away from media and security focus, and are closer to Palestinian villages whose residents are being harassed by the settlers.

Abu Thaer said that the geographical nature of the West Bank settlements and its distribution on a large scattered area (160 settlements in  the West Bank and 20 in the Gaza Strip) have motivated the fighters because it gives them cover due to the spread of hills, mountains and trees in the surrounding areas.

Dr. Mohamad Gazal, a Hamas leader in Nablus, said that the attacks carried out by the Ezz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, against the settlers in the West Bank are tactical methods of the resistance movement in developing itself and its defense mechanisms during the Al-Aqsa intifada.

He said that the war against the settlements has always been a part of Hamas activities, but that it has been further developed. It is not a strategic change for Hamas due to international or PA pressure, he said.

In a recent report, Hamas said that the Al-Qassam Brigades feel that it is right to carry out operations in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, as well as inside Israel.

The report also said that the Al-Qassam Brigades were pioneers in settlement infiltration operations in Gaza, and most of the successful infiltration operations were carried out by them.

Tayseer Khaled, member of the executive committee of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, said that the increasing number of resistance operations inside the settlements and the 1948 areas is what pushed the Israeli government to establish isolated zones in the West Bank.

Speaking to IslamOnline, Khaled said that this is the first step in a larger plan to establish isolated areas around colonial areas in the West Bank. They are attempting to transfer the Palestinians to a number of Bantustans surrounded by settlements to enforce a situation that would hinder the Palestinians from their right to establish an independent state on the lands that were occupied by Israel in 1967. This includes Jerusalem, which Israel is trying to isolate from the rest of the West Bank.

Due to the increasing number of operations inside the settlements, the Israeli ministry of defense is now studying the dismantling and removal of tens of Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Gaza, said a senior Israeli security official. He added that the reason is that the government is unable to provide these settlements with adequate security.

The official said that there are nearly 60 illegally established settlements in the West Bank and Gaza, adding that during the next few weeks the army will begin to remove some of them and to remove all the illegal buildings so that the army could protect the settlers.

 

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