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30 Israeli Tanks Storm Gaza As Arafat Discusses Israeli Plan With Cabinet

Palestinians remove their belongings from the wreckage of their home 

GAZA CITY, August 7 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Some 30 Israeli tanks and bulldozers rolled into a Gaza town, eye witnesses said, as Palestinian President Yasser Arafat called an emergency meeting of his cabinet early Wednesday, August 7, to discuss an Israeli proposal aimed at winding down 22 months of violence.

The Israeli tanks and bulldozers moved into the autonomous town of Beit Lahya in the north of the Gaza Strip early Wednesday, sparking off exchanges of fire in which a Palestinian policeman was killed, Palestinian security sources and witnesses said. The policeman, Mahmoud El-Jahdir, 29, was shot dead when Israeli soldiers opened fire with automatic weapons, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Another Palestinian was shot in the head and taken to Shifa hospital where his condition was said to be serious.

Bulldozers accompanying the Israeli armored column demolished a house.

Meanwhile, Ziad Dass, the Tulkarem head of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an armed offshoot of Yasser Arafat’s Fatah movement, was killed along with one of his lieutenants by Israeli forces in that northern West Bank town Wednesday, Palestinian witnesses said.

Witnesses said Dass, the successor of slain Al-Aqsa chief Rayed Al-Karmi, was killed along with another member of the resistance group, Mohammed Karaka, in a raid on the town by Israeli special forces, backed by an attack helicopter.

As Israeli aggression continues, Arafat is set to meet Wednesday with members of his cabinet to discuss Israeli Defense Minister Binyamin Ben Eliezer’s security plan, reported AFP. The meeting will be followed by talks between Israeli and Palestinian security officials, it added.

Arafat aide Nabil Abu Rudeina told AFP the Palestinians would use the occasion to give their response to Israel’s offer of a troop pullback in the Gaza Strip in return for a Palestinian crackdown on militant groups.

Palestinian factions on Tuesday, August 6, lashed out at the Israeli proposal as the Palestinian leadership mulled the offer floated in the highest-level security meeting in months late Monday, August 5, between Ben Eliezer and newly appointed Palestinian interior minister Abdel Razaq Al-Yahya.

A senior Palestinian official told AFP that a Palestinian delegation would head to Washington Wednesday morning to meet with U.S. officials.

Even before the delegation arrived, U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld sharply criticized Arafat’s Palestinian Authority, accusing it of being involved in terrorism and of not being an “effective interlocutor” for peace with Israel.

Meanwhile, the Islamic resistance group Hamas, dismissed Ben Eliezer’s proposal of a phased Israeli troop pullback to their positions before the intifada erupted in September 2000.

“The Palestinians reject this plan. Our mission is to resist the occupation, and such a sedative plan aims to calm criticism by the international community and gain time,” said a Gaza Hamas leader, Ismail Abu Shanab.

An Islamic Jihad leader, Khaled Al-Batsh, also charged the plan was an attempt to sow seeds of civil war among the Palestinians.

Amid loud objections from the militants, the Palestinian cabinet considered the plan in Ramallah, where Arafat has his headquarters, but said further discussions with the Israelis were needed.

Palestinian officials said the plan could also apply to Bethlehem in the southern West Bank if the situation there remained calm.

But Palestinian information minister Yasser Abed Rabbo doubted the effectiveness of selective withdrawals. “It’s not logical and not possible that a withdrawal take place in one location while in another the killing and destruction is still going on,” he said.

The Israeli defense ministry said Ben Eliezer presented his idea of “Gaza First” which would mean “the Palestinian forces would attack terrorism and this would be followed by Israeli security measures.”

Israeli public radio said Ben Eliezer’s plan stipulated that Israel would withdraw its forces in those places where the Palestinian Authority took control and prevented attacks on Israeli targets.

The defense minister first put forward his new security plan for a return to normal life in the Gaza Strip in talks with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on July 15.

He said he had secured Mubarak’s support for the plan, which could eventually lead to Gazan laborers being allowed to return to jobs in Israel.

For his part, Al-Yahya demanded from Ben-Eliezer that any Israeli withdrawal from the territories begin with Ramallah - the center of the PA and location of Yasser Arafat’s headquarters.

Ben-Eliezer, however, rejected Yahya’s request, telling the PA Minister that Israel wants the withdrawal to begin with Gaza, where the PA security apparatus remains largely intact, and to see how the Palestinians operate. The meeting ended without an agreement and with the sides set to continue their discussions, according to Israeli newspaper, Ha’aretz.

In another development, the Palestinian News Agency reported Wednesday that Nasser Al-Kidwa, the Palestinian representative in the U.N. presented three identical letters to the Secretary General of the U.N., to the Head of the General Assembly and to the head of the Security council, regarding the deteriorating situation in the West Bank city of Nablus.

He stressed that the siege and the reoccupation of Nablus is a reason behind the growing suffering of the city’s residents who are originally living under serious economic and social conditions.

He said that the illegal demolition of Palestinian houses in the West Bank and Gaza have made tens of families homeless overnight and added that the occupation forces have resorted to illegal expulsion practices and it is threatening to do that with many Palestinians.

In his letter Al-Kidwa said that Israel must bear the responsibility of all the wire crimes and breaches of human rights which have been committed by its forces against the Palestinians.

Al-Kidwa added that these aggressions ruin any chance for peace between the two sides and is the reason behind the growing suffering of the Palestinians.

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