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Israel’s Redeployment Does Not Comply With U.N. Resolution: Arafat

Arafat, hoisted on the shoulders of his bodyguards, blew kisses to a waiting crowd

RAMALLAH, West Bank, September 29 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Palestinian President Yasser Arafat said Sunday, September 29, that Israel’s withdrawal from his ruined headquarters does not comply with a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for an end to the siege.

“They haven’t withdrawn - they have redeployed and are still several meters around the compound,” he told reporters inside his damaged offices, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.

“This is not implementation of the Security Council resolution 1435, it is playing around with international opinion,” he said, looking tired and pale.

“The Israelis must withdraw immediately from not only the compound but all the Palestinian cities,” he said, looking pale after his ordeal.

Commenting on the fate of the 41 Palestinians Israel said Sunday it wanted for their alleged “terrorist” links, Arafat stressed he would not turn them over to the Israeli authorities.

“We didn’t surrender anybody and we will not do so in future,” he said.

After 10 days cooped up in three rooms with more than 200 other men, the unshaven Palestinian President looked scruffier than usual, but smiled and laughed with reporters as a table collapsed under the weight of an overeager photographer.

After the Israeli tanks, troops and bulldozers withdrew, men swarmed out of the headquarters building where they had been trapped for 10 days by tanks, embracing each other with joy although Israeli troops remained close by.

Many of the armed security guards went to search the severely damaged interior ministry building next to Arafat’s offices, looking for their belongings in the rubble.

A security officer trapped with Arafat said the 250 men inside his headquarters building had received orders not to leave the surrounding compound even if the Israelis pulled back.

But national security forces member, Yusef al-Masri, 24, said, “We’ve been told we can go home.”

“I’m really happy to be out, but I’d do it all again if there was another siege.”

Arafat was hoisted on the shoulders of his bodyguards and blew kisses to a waiting crowd of about 300 Sunday as he left the remains of his battered offices for the first time in 10 days.

Smiling broadly, he raised his hands showing the ‘v’ for victory as the guards paraded him around the remains of his wrecked compound, an AFP correspondent at the scene said.

Shortly afterwards, the 73-year-old Palestinian leader returned inside his office building.

Ambulances arrived to ferry away the sick, while locals turned out to inspect the damage caused by the Israeli troops, who destroyed virtually every building in the complex, or Muqataa, except Arafat’s own.

U.N. special envoy Terje Roed-Larsen was quick to arrive at the scene and went into immediate talks with Arafat inside the Palestinian leader’s battered offices.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s government had previously said it would not lift its siege - which was imposed after two resistance bombings in Israel - until a number of wanted men inside the building gave themselves up.

However, the Jewish state’s open flouting of the U.N. resolution 1435 angered its major ally Washington, which is piling on pressure on Iraq and using Baghdad’s past violation of U.N. resolutions as a stick to beat President Saddam Hussein.

“This is not implementation of the Security Council resolution 1435, it is playing around with international opinion.”

Israeli public radio said Sharon had told his ministers at a weekly cabinet meeting that the move was aimed at easing the situation for the United States as it builds an anti-Iraqi consensus.

The decision appeared to be a bid by Israel to step back without losing face and backing down from its earlier hard-line stance.

Despite the tanks lifting the immediate siege of the Muqataa, Israeli forces remained close to the wrecked complex to prevent the 41 wanted men holed up inside from escaping.

Senior Arafat adviser Nabil Abu Rudeina said the Israeli decision was no more than a trick to sidestep the U.N. resolution, whose violation has brought widespread criticism.

“This announcement is a farce and a fraud, by which Israel hopes to get round the application of Security Council resolution 1435,” Nabil Abu Rudeina told AFP.

Abu Rudeina said the U.N. should work to ensure that Israel implements the resolution in its entirety, namely “halt immediately the measures it has taken around Ramallah, in particular the destruction of the Palestinian civilian and security infrastructure.”

Yasser Abed Rabbo, another close associate of Arafat, also said the withdrawal was a sham.

“We believe that this is not a real withdrawal,” he said, arguing it was an Israeli ploy to get out of implementing the U.N. resolution.

“They have turned the office of president Arafat into a cell, and now they withdraw from around the cell and keep the siege around the prison. This is not withdrawal,” he added.

 

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