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Israel Bans 13 Palestinian MPs from Session, Destroys 4 Homes in Jenin


The 88 MPs are to convene in Arafat's battered Ramallah headquarters and vote on a confidence motion on the new cabinet

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, October 28 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Israel decided to ban 13 Palestinian deputies from attending a parliamentary session Monday, October 28, in Ramallah where Palestinian President Yasser Arafat is to name his new cabinet, as Israeli occupation forces destroyed the homes of four Palestinian resistance activists in Jenin.

The 88 MPs are to convene in Arafat's battered Ramallah headquarters and vote on a confidence motion on the new cabinet.

"For reasons of security, 13 Palestinian deputies will not be authorized to attend the parliamentary session in Ramallah on Monday," an Israeli government spokesman, Ofir Khakham, told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

But he did not identify those refused authorization, and did not elaborate on those reasons of security.

The announcement comes a day after Palestinian deputy speaker Ibrahim Abul-Naja said Israel had promised to allow all Palestinian deputies to attend Monday's session.

Israel banned 14 Gaza deputies from attending a previous session last month, but the Palestinian parliament still met Monday, September 9, in Ramallah, despite the Israeli attempt to foil the session by denying the 14 Gaza-based members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) passes to travel to the West Bank.

The 14 banned Gaza members included late MP Wajeeh Yajee and another resigned MP.

The Gaza deputies instead participated by video link-up.

Meanwhile, early Monday in the West Bank, Israeli occupation forces continued their policy of "collective punishment" by destroying the homes in Jenin and the city's refugee camps of four Palestinian activists, accused of involvement in retaliatory attacks against Israel, a Palestinian security source and Israeli radio said.

One of the 4 flattened houses belonged to the family of teenage resistance activist Mohammed Hassanein

The soldiers dynamited and bulldozed the house of Alis Afouri, a local leader of the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed branch of the Islamic resistance Jihad movement, and the home of Abdel-Karim Awes, an official of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the armed branch of the Palestinian President’s mainline resistance Fatah movement.

The third house to be razed was that of teenage Mohammed Hassanein, the member of the Al-Quds Brigades and one of two activists who used a car bomb to destroy an Israeli bus October 21, killing 14 Israelis, mostly soldiers.

Israel public radio said that the house of Hassanein's companion, Ashraf al-Asmar, 17, was also torn down by the Israeli army.

The Israeli army’s destruction of Palestinian activists’ family homes has been widely condemned by human rights organizations have who have hit out at the policy as "collective punishment."

More than 50 houses have been razed since the start of August, 2002.  

 

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