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Israel Shells Khan Yunis, E.U. to Propose New Peace Plan to U.S. 

Protestors used a 5-hour lifting of a curfew in Ramallah to condemn Israel's violence towards Palestinians

GAZA CITY, June 30 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Israeli occupation troops fired tank shells and machine-gun bullets at the Khan Yunis refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip late Saturday, June 29, Palestinian security sources and witnesses told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

The tanks fired at least six shells at the camp, damaging a number of houses, but no injuries were reported, they said.

The Israeli army claimed their forces had opened machine-gun fire, but not tank fire, on the camp after Palestinian there allegedly fired mortar shells at a nearby army post in Divanit, which is next to the illegal Jewish settlement of Neve Dkalim.

No injuries or damage was reported from the shelling, an army spokeswoman said.  In the central Gaza Strip, close to the Netzarim crossing, Israeli troops arrested two Palestinians, Palestinian witnesses told AFP. The occupation army said it was investigating the incident.

Meanwhile, in the north of the Strip, close to the illegal ewish settlement of Beit Hanun, two Israeli bulldozers began razing an area of Palestinian agricultural land. The army said the two bulldozers were not connected to any military activity, but belonged to the settlement which was razing the land in order to use it for its own purposes.

On Sunday, June 30, a bomb exploded along the route of a passenger train south of Tel Aviv, lightly damaging a carriage but causing no casualties, Israeli public radio reported.

The blast occurred around two kilometers north of Lod station, shattering the windows of one carriage and causing a halt in rail traffic, the report said.

In diplomatic circles, the Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller, whose country is about to take over the E.U. presidency, told a Danish newspaper that he will present Wednesday, July 3, a new Middle East peace plan to his U.S. counterpart Colin Powell in Washington. 

Denmark, which assumes Monday the six-month rotating E.U. presidency from Spain, is pushing for a series of meetings of experts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, rather than the holding of a major peace conference, Moeller told the weekly Soendagsavisen.

“We must abandon the idea of calling a major international peace conference to find a solution to this conflict,” he said. “It is not a good idea. We cannot even get the two parties to the negotiating table.”

Denmark “will instead propose, on behalf of the E.U., that we begin with series of meetings on specific subjects, like for example the question of Palestinian refugees, the security problems between Israelis and Palestinians, the status of Jerusalem, etc..,” he said.

Under the plan, the United States, the European Unin, Russia, Arab countries, Israel and the Palestinians will take part in these meetings, which should lead to the organizing of a large international peace conference.

At the G8 Kananaskis summit in Canada, the E.U. rejected calls from U.S. President George W. Bush Monday for the Palestinians to reject President Yasser Arafat, insisting that the Palestinians should make their own choice in the elections.

Meanwhile the Chinese news agency Xinhua said that Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erekat arrived in Cairo Saturday night for talks with Egyptian officials on the latest developments in the Palestinian lands.

During his stay in Cairo, Erekat will meet with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Sunday, Egypt's Press Center told Xinhua.

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