Posted on 10/04/2001 3:39:19 PM PDT by CommiesOut
| WRAPUP 1 - Sharon says Israel won't roll over for U.S. | |
By Jeffrey Heller
JERUSALEM, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Israeli leader Ariel Sharon
said after a Palestinian shooting attack that U.S. efforts to
win Arab support for a war on terrorism would not stop Israel
from taking "all necessary measures" to defend its citizens.
"Do not try to appease the Arabs at our expense," the prime
minister said at a news conference on Thursday after a
Palestinian gunman, posing as an Israeli soldier, killed three
people at a bus station in the northern Israeli town of Afula.
Israel's national mood darkened further after an Air Sibir
plane with 66 passengers, many of them Russian-born Israelis,
and 12 crew crashed in the Black Sea on a flight from Tel Aviv
to Novosibirsk, Siberia.
A U.S. official said there was "every indication" it was
shot down by a Ukrainian surface-to-air missile during a
military exercise in the area. Ukraine denied it was to blame.
The attack in Afula dealt another blow to whatever is left
of an Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire jolted by violence this week
that included a raid on a Jewish settlement and a retaliatory
Israeli incursion into a Palestinian-ruled area of Gaza.
Washington has applied intense pressure on both sides to
end a year of bloodshed as it tries to draw Arab and Islamic
countries into an anti-terrorism coalition to respond to last
month's attacks on the United States.
But Sharon said: "All our efforts to reach a ceasefire have
been torpedoed by the Palestinians. The fire did not cease, not
even for one day.
"The (security) cabinet has therefore instructed our
security forces to take all necessary measures to bring full
security to the citizens of Israel," he said, referring to
orders issued on Wednesday.
ISRAELI DEFENCE CHIEF CALLS ON ARAFAT TO ACT
Israeli diplomatic sources said the army would once again be
allowed to carry out track-and-kill attacks against Palestinian
militants -- an internationally condemned policy Israel had
stopped under last week's ceasefire deal.
"Until (Palestinian leader) Yasser Arafat confronts terror
with all his might, meaning he will prevent it and arrest
(militants), I see no chance at all for any peace and
stability," Israeli Defence Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer told
reporters.
The official Palestinian news agency Wafa said the PLO
Executive Committee, at a meeting chaired by Arafat, called on
Palestinian factions to respect the ceasefire fully "out of
concern for the higher national interest".
In the divided West Bank town of Hebron, Israeli troops shot
dead a 28-year-old Palestinian man and wounded three children,
Palestinian witnesses said. The Israeli army said it was
responding to Palestinian fire.
Elsewhere in the West Bank, Israeli forces entered
Palestinian-controlled territory and extracted two Jewish
settlers who strayed into a Palestinian village, a spokesman for
the umbrella YESHA Council of Settlements said.
There were no reports of injuries in the incident.
At least 615 Palestinians and 173 Israelis have been killed
since a Palestinian uprising against occupation erupted a year
ago.
ISRAEL WON'T ROLL OVER FOR ANTI-TERROR ALLIANCE - SHARON
At the news conference, a defiant Sharon signalled that
Israel would not roll over for its guardian ally, the United
States, as the anti-terror coalition-building gathers steam.
"Do not repeat the dreadful mistake of 1938, when
enlightened European democracies decided to sacrifice
Czechoslovakia (to the Nazis) for a convenient, temporary
solution," Sharon said.
"Israel will not be another Czechoslovakia; Israel will
fight terrorism."
Israelis, he said, "have only ourselves to rely on, and as
of today, we will only rely on ourselves".
Speaking at the same news conference, Israeli Transport
Minister Ephraim Sneh said procedures at Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion
airport, one of the most security conscious in the world, had
been re-examined after the Russian plane crash.
He said no fault was found in the security checks of the
ill-fated aircraft and passengers.
"At this stage we have no evidence sabotage was involved,"
Sneh said after take-offs, suspended for four hours following
the crash, resumed at the airport.
Asked about reports a Ukrainian missile might have shot down
the plane during a military exercise, he said: "We have no clear
indication this is what happened."
Sharon called the crash "a heavy tragedy" for Israel and
Russia.
He said he had spoken by telephone with Russian President
Vladimir Putin and both agreed Israel and Russia would cooperate
fully in investigating the cause of the crash.
It was the second time in recent months that Israel's large
community of immigrants from the former Soviet Union was
counting its dead. Last June, a Palestinian suicide bomber
killed 21 people, many of them Russian-speaking teenagers, at a
Tel Aviv disco.
((Jerusalem newsroom, 972-2-537-0502,
jerusalem.newsroom@reuters.com))
04 OCT 2001 22:33:27
Interesting, the bedfellows confected of Fate and Mistakes.
Funny that israel would take such a long path to be an "official" terrorist state.
Bravo!! Israel won't be enticed to take scud hits without retaliation this time around.
I pray that the Clintonites who led Barak's political campaign to victory, and Bill Clinton who sent them, will pay and pay and pay for their role in what we see happening now.
Good. At least someone will be hunting terrorists, instead of sucking up to them :)).
Good job, at least Israel is showing some sack. We sure aren't. It's been 3 weeks since we've been attacked and we haven't bombed so much as a storage shed. But Iran, Pakistan, and the Palestinian thugs are our friends now. Yippee!! Our "war on terrorists" has become a love-fest with the very states that are financing terrorism.
Thanks for rolling over and pandering to the very people that hate us the most, GW. The only thing to do now is to wait for the invasion from Russia and China now that we have shown them just how naive, stupid, and weak we really are.
I feel for our national leaders, because they so desperately don't want this thing getting totally out of control...and that's getting hard.
I'm sure the sense is that unless they keep this thing tightly wrapped, that it won't end with the very big weapons flying.
MM
Pretty lame to have to reply to yourself....
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