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Israel Attacks Hebron Headquarters
AP | 6/27/02 | SUSAN SEVAREID

Posted on 06/27/2002 4:02:00 PM PDT by kattracks

JERUSALEM, Jun 27, 2002 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- Israeli helicopters fired missiles Thursday at wanted men holed up in a fortress-like Palestinian Authority compound in the West Bank city of Hebron, as Palestinian officials fumed at a string of threats and condemnations from President Bush.

Palestinians called Bush's threat to deny future aid and his unwillingness to rule out military action against Yasser Arafat rash and dangerous. Holding up funds will jeopardize the reforms Bush demands, they said.

"Delaying aid from the international community would also delay the reforms that we already have started within most of our organizations and sectors, in particular in education and the health system," West Bank security chief Jibril Rajoub said.

In addition, lumping Arafat with the likes of the Afghan leadership that protected terror mastermind Osama bin Laden is "dangerous," Rajoub said. "The Palestinian Authority is not the Taliban movement."

Smoke rose Thursday from the back of the Palestinian Authority complex in Hebron after the missile strike. Israeli forces had been targeting the building with machine-gun fire for three days and warned they would overrun it if those inside refused to come out.

Israel also admitted for the second time in a week its forces "acted improperly" in firing on Palestinians violating a curfew. Three children in the West Bank town of Qalqiliya were wounded, including a 9-year-old in critical condition with brain damage.

Palestinian witnesses and security officials said tanks fired after a curfew break arranged with Israeli authorities to allow high school students to take final exams. Apparently after seeing the students on the streets, others headed out to the market, Palestinians said.

Soldiers opened fire on the children, the military said. Civil administration spokesman Maj. Peter Lerner confirmed the intention was to lift the curfew for students.

On June 21, the army said its forces erred in killing four Palestinians, including three children, after a rumor spread the curfew had been briefly lifted.

In Jerusalem, police said Thursday that two Jewish settlers, arrested on suspicion of involvement in a rampage in a West Bank village that left a Palestinian dead, have been released without being charged.

A number of settlers went through the Palestinian village of Hawara on June 21, firing rifles randomly, witnesses said, after the funerals of five Israelis killed by a Palestinian infiltrator at the settlement of Itamar a day before.

Meanwhile, Palestinians fumed over Bush's latest remarks.

Bush's plan for bringing peace to the region, laid out Monday, centered on a call for new Palestinian leaders "not compromised by terror." Since then, Bush has also threatened to deny U.S. aid to the Palestinians and refused to rule out military action against Arafat.

Such talk left Arafat's aides angrily accusing Bush of being rash, bending to Israeli interests and worsening the situation.

"It's enough for the Palestinians to face an (Israeli) army armed with all the American weapons," said Cabinet Secretary Ahmed Abdel Rahman. "If President Bush meant to do what he said, this will be a rash act that will cause a lot of harm in the region."

Rajoub said rebuilding security institutions left near ruin after Israel's six-week military campaign, which ended in May, will cost $20 million alone. "When we talk about the Palestinian security apparatus, we are talking about a completely destroyed security system that needs equipment, training and facilities," he said.

The Palestinians outlined sweeping changes for financial, judicial and security branches this week following calls from Bush, Palestinians, Israelis and the international community for an overhaul of the Palestinian Authority.

On Thursday, Arafat signed the necessary orders for combining and reducing the number of security branches and placing them under Interior Ministry control.

Israeli Defense Ministry spokesman Yarden Vatikay played down Bush's refusal to rule out the use of U.S. military force.

"I don't think anyone is seriously talking about a military option," Vatikay said. "I think that he (Bush) understands very well that the leadership of the Palestinian Authority is touched with terror from head to toe."

In Hebron, Israeli military officials have said 150 people inside the Palestinian government compound have surrendered, including at least 20 top fugitives, during short breaks in the Israeli siege of the building. About 40 people, including at least 15 wanted men, remained inside Thursday, the officials said.

Hebron is one of seven main West Bank population centers to come under the tight grip of the Israeli military after two suicide bombings last week in Jerusalem killed 26 Israelis. At least 700,000 Palestinians are confined to their homes while Israeli forces search for weapons and carry out arrest sweeps.

"We know that a few wanted persons are inside and we intend to apprehend them," army spokesman Brig. Gen. Ron Kitrey told Israel Army Radio. "We prefer to do it without a battle, but if it proves necessary, there will be one."

Israel is considering expelling the families of West Bank suicide bombers to the Gaza Strip to discourage others from carrying out such attacks, the Justice Ministry said Thursday.

Since Palestinian-Israeli violence erupted in September 2000, 251 Israelis have been killed in 71 suicide bomb attacks. In the past, the Israeli army has bulldozed the homes of Palestinian suicide bombers.

By SUSAN SEVAREID Associated Press Writer

Copyright 2002 Associated Press, All rights reserved





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1 posted on 06/27/2002 4:02:00 PM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
"If President Bush meant to do what he said, this will be a rash act that will cause a lot of harm in the region."

Yes, a lot of harm to the terrorists.

2 posted on 06/27/2002 4:16:58 PM PDT by Hugin
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To: kattracks
The news media may have a lot of contempt for Pres. Bush, but they certainly seem to follow his lead in some ways. During the recent massive incursion by the Israelis, there was non-stop, wall-to-wall coverage, mostly sympathetic to the Palestinians and portraying the Israelis to be the bad guys. Very different now. After the President tossed Arafat overboard, the media changed their tune considerably and the coverage of Israel's incursions is considerably muted, compared to last time it seems to me. The only real development (besides the murder of 26 more Israelis) is the Administration's new tone about Arafat and the PLO.
3 posted on 06/27/2002 4:19:32 PM PDT by Batrachian
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To: kattracks; Marine Inspector; sleavelessinseattle; 2Trievers
Israel is considering expelling the families of West Bank suicide bombers to the Gaza Strip to discourage others from carrying out such attacks, the Justice Ministry said Thursday.

They should have done that a long time ago. I also seems that Bush's speech wasn't at all ambiguous to the Palestinians - they seem to have read it loud and clear - and they're pissed.

4 posted on 06/27/2002 4:23:18 PM PDT by PsyOp
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To: kattracks
If Israel is serious, that building will not exist when I wake up tommorrow morning.
5 posted on 06/27/2002 4:27:00 PM PDT by Nuke'm Glowing
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To: Liberty Belle
Ping
6 posted on 06/27/2002 4:40:19 PM PDT by RichardsSweetRose
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To: kattracks

Israeli forces had been targeting the building with machine-gun fire for three days and warned they would overrun it if those inside refused to come out.

Israeli doing a felony stop…


7 posted on 06/27/2002 4:48:28 PM PDT by CIB-173RDABN
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To: PsyOp
If Bush has the Palistinians (whatever those are) fuming, I am sure he is going in the right direction.
8 posted on 06/27/2002 4:49:58 PM PDT by Bahbah
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To: Hugin
Yes, harm with extreme prejudice!
9 posted on 06/27/2002 5:14:18 PM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: kattracks
A number of settlers went through the Palestinian village of Hawara on June 21, firing rifles randomly, witnesses said, after the funerals of five Israelis killed by a Palestinian infiltrator at the settlement of Itamar a day before.

You would think that he media would fact check after being embarrased by the Jenin "massacre."

10 posted on 06/27/2002 5:43:19 PM PDT by rmlew
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To: Batrachian
There may be some truth to that, but I also think the big media realized how badly they were burned by the Palestinian PR machine over the battle in Jenin. On the word of Palestinian spokespeople they repeated the "massacre" mantra. When it turned out to be proven that the Palestinians lied through their teeth, I think the media started to change their tune. Not necessarily because they have realized that the Israelis are the victims, but because they had lost a lot of credibility.
11 posted on 06/27/2002 6:45:29 PM PDT by monkeyshine
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To: kattracks
Scorch the vermin!
12 posted on 06/27/2002 7:37:20 PM PDT by eclectic
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