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Sharon: We Must Remain Calm, Balanced, and Restrained
Haaretz ^ | February 21, 2002 | Haaretz

Posted on 02/21/2002 10:06:39 AM PST by FresnoDA

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Sharon: We must remain calm, balanced, and restrained

The main points of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's address to the nation Thursday night:

* These are difficult times in which we must remain calm, balanced, and restrained

* We must maintain calm regarding war and peace and must not act recklessly

* I am worried not by our ability to deal with and solve problems, but by the gap between our actual abilities and the ungrounded doubt that we ourselves place on our abilities

*We are proud of our democracy and desire peace with our neighbors, even if it means making concessions

*For real peace we will make painful concessions, but no concessions will be made regarding Israel's security



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1 posted on 02/21/2002 10:06:39 AM PST by FresnoDA
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To: FresnoDA
Time to elect Bibi I say. F restraint.
2 posted on 02/21/2002 10:07:47 AM PST by weikel
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To: FresnoDA
translation: I'm not gonna do anything that enables Bibi to run agaisnt me even if it means letting more Jews die to satisfy Peres' fantasies
3 posted on 02/21/2002 10:08:17 AM PST by KantianBurke
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To: FresnoDA
Sounds like remain the course with no change and action.....

Yaaawwwwnnn......

NeverGore

4 posted on 02/21/2002 10:08:50 AM PST by nevergore
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To: KantianBurke
(19:30) Top Israeli, Palestinian leaders discuss cease-fire
JPost

Top Israeli and Palestinian leaders are beginning to talk once again about establishing a cease-fire.

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is scheduled to speak to the nation at 8:30 tonight. He is expected to give his outlook on the security situation and discuss how a cease-fire could be reached.

Earlier today, Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat called for a cease-fire at a press conference in Ramallah.

And last night, Defense Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer met with Palestinian Preventive Security Service chief Muhammad Dahlan and Arafat's financial adviser Muhammad Rashid to discuss how to achieve a cease-fire, Israel Radio reported.

5 posted on 02/21/2002 10:10:01 AM PST by FresnoDA
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To: FresnoDA
PALESTINIAN CHILDREN IN TRAINING THE NEXT GENERATION OF TERRORISTS ..CLICK
6 posted on 02/21/2002 10:11:00 AM PST by newsperson999
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To: FresnoDA
Sharon has taken out many baddies in the last 48 hours, including Hamas leaders, etc.

He also said Israelis will never give up or bend to the terrorists. I hope they hear that, loud and clear!!

8 posted on 02/21/2002 10:11:47 AM PST by veronica
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To: Clarity
Nice....in posting breaking news, speed kills......
9 posted on 02/21/2002 10:12:08 AM PST by FresnoDA
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To: Clarity
 
 

 

Today: February 21, 2002 at 7:55:20 PST

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip- Stepping up attacks Thursday, Israel fired missiles and tank shells at Palestinian Authority targets, including Yasser Arafat's West Bank headquarters, and Israeli troops entered Gaza City for the first time in 17 months of fighting.

Four Palestinian civilians, three gunmen and an Israeli Arab man were killed in the strikes and a shootout between a militant and Israeli soldiers.

Inspecting the damage to a VIP lounge of his compound in the town of Ramallah, a defiant Arafat said Israeli "tanks and aircraft cannot GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) -- Stepping up attacks Thursday, Israel fired missiles and tank shells at Palestinian Authority targets, including Yasser Arafat's West Bank headquarters, and Israeli troops entered Gaza City for the first time in 17 months of fighting.

Five Palestinian civilians, three gunmen and an Israeli Arab man were killed in the strikes and a shootout between a militant and Israeli soldiers.

Inspecting the damage to a VIP lounge of his compound in the town of Ramallah, a defiant Arafat said Israeli "tanks and aircraft cannot frighten the Palestinian people or their leadership." Arafat, 72, was supported by two aides, but appeared fit as he walked in the darkness toward the lounge, a reception area for foreign dignitaries.

Despite Arafat's tough talk, his security forces announced Thursday that they had arrested three suspects in the October assassination of Israeli Tourism Minister Rehavam Zeevi.

Israel has kept Arafat confined to the West Bank town of Ramallah since December, saying it would not let him leave until the people behind Zeevi's assassination were arrested. But on Thursday, Raanan Gissin, an adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said the travel ban would only be lifted if the Palestinians put the suspects on trial.

With a new wave of Israeli strikes and multiple Palestinian attacks, the past days have been among the bloodiest since Israeli-Palestinian fighting began in September 2000.

The Israeli strikes came after Sharon promised his disoriented nation a "different course of action" to stop the Palestinian attacks. Sharon's declaration came in response to the killing of six Israeli soldiers by Palestinian gunmen Tuesday. Later Thursday, Sharon was to deliver a nationally broadcast address.

In one of Thursday's shooting incidents, a Palestinian man was killed by Israeli fire as he tried to cross an Israeli army checkpoint in the West Bank, between Jerusalem and Ramallah. The man's brother said the victim was shot in the back of the head, without provocation. The army had no immediate comment.

At another Israeli checkpoint, in the West Bank village of Baka al-Sharkiyeh, a Palestinian gunman opened fire on soldiers at an army checkpoint, the army said.

Troops returned fire, killing the gunman and another man, an Israeli Arab citizen, who had driven the assailant to the checkpoint, security sources said. It was not immediately clear whether he was an accomplice or had been duped by the attacker. Two soldiers were wounded in the attack.

The recent Palestinian assaults on roadblocks appeared to mark a turning point in tactics for both sides. Palestinians said the assaults reflected a new focus on targeting Israel's occupation in the West Bank and Gaza as opposed to attacks within Israel itself.

Militants plan to redirect attacks against settlers and soldiers in the West Bank and Gaza and scale down operations inside Israel, said several Palestinians close to the militant groups, speaking on condition of anonymity. They said the aim is to focus attention on the lands Palestinians claim for a state and rally world support.

In response, Israeli officials said they would relate to the conflict as a guerrilla war. Gissin said that would mean small, commando-style raids and more targeted killings of militants suspected of involvement in terrorism against Israelis.

At about midnight Wednesday, Israeli troops moved into Gaza City. Tanks drove into the Shijaiyah neighborhood, which straddles the main north-south road through the Gaza Strip.

Mosque loudspeakers called on Palestinians to confront the Israeli invaders, and police and gunmen raced to the scene of the incursions. The sound of heavy gunfire reverberated across the city.

On a hilltop in Shijaiyah, Israeli troops blew up a four-story broadcasting station, knocking Palestine TV off the air for about three hours. Residents all over the city of 300,000 could see the transmission tower collapse.

Israel has targeted Palestine TV and the Voice of Palestine in previous attacks. Israel accused the broadcasting outlets of inciting to violence against Israel.

Another flashpoint was the Gaza refugee camp of Rafah. On Wednesday evening, Israeli warplanes flattened a five-story police compound there.

Several hours later, tanks drove into Rafah and troops seized two houses, triggering a gun battle in which two Palestinian gunmen and four civilians were killed, including one who died later of his wounds. About 35 Palestinians were wounded, doctors said. The Israeli military said it was looking for tunnels used for smuggling by Palestinian militants.

After daybreak Thursday, as about 4,000 Rafah residents gathered for the funeral of the five killed in nighttime fighting, Israeli helicopter gunships fired seven missiles at Palestinian security posts in the camp, about 500 yards from the crowd. Dozens of bystanders were lightly hurt by shrapnel, paramedics said.

In another Gaza camp, Bureij, thousands gathered Thursday for the funeral of two members of the Islamic militant group Hamas who were killed Wednesday while attempting to fire mortar shells at Israeli targets. One of the men killed was Mohammed Issa, 32, leader of the Hamas military wing in the central Gaza Strip.

Also Thursday morning, Israeli helicopter gunships fired missiles at Palestinian police positions in the West Bank towns of Jenin, Nablus and Ramallah, causing damage but no injuries.

Since violence erupted in September 2000, at least 988 people have been killed on the Palestinian side and 281 on the Israeli side.


11 posted on 02/21/2002 10:19:10 AM PST by FresnoDA
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To: veronica

PM: Buffer zones to be established between Israel and the territories

By Ha'aretz Service

In his address to the nation Thursday night, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon stated that he would do everything in order to bring about a cease-fire and an end to the violence. "In order to increase the security of our citizens, we have decided to establish buffer zones, so as to achieve security separation. The expanded cabinet decided several days ago to begin marking buffer zones and establishing obstacles along these zones. We all want peace and are obligated to peace. My goal is to reach a comprehensive peace with the Palestinians which will enable quiet and secure lives for us and for them," Sharon stated.

"Strident voices are being heard from certain sectors of the population, precisely during these times in which we must be calm, balanced, and restrained," Sharon stated. Sharon said that "we must maintain calm in issues regarding war and peace."

"We must not behave recklessly. There is a time for everything. It is not too late nor is it too early. Only in this way can we win the war, and only in this way can we reach a stable peace."

Sharon praised the nation and the security services while condemning the dissention organizations, which he said encourage the terrorist organizations. "But they are wrong. Israel is stronger that what they imagine," Sharon said.

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon during his address to the nation Thursday evening.  (Photo: Channel 1)

12 posted on 02/21/2002 10:23:06 AM PST by FresnoDA
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To: FresnoDA
Translation: I don't care WHAT everyone says, I'm not the insane bloodthirsty freak the Palis are complaining about. I don't plan on doing anything crazy. Push us hard enough, and that will change. Your move, Yasser. If you're smart, you'll turn it off.
13 posted on 02/21/2002 10:26:03 AM PST by Poohbah
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To: KantianBurke
translation: I'm not gonna do anything that enables Bibi to run agaisnt me even if it means letting more Jews die to satisfy Peres' fantasies.

{sigh} So true. {another sigh}.........

14 posted on 02/21/2002 10:26:25 AM PST by Reborn
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To: newsperson999;dennisw;mixer

Sharon announces new Israeli buffer zones

Israel continues stepped-up attacks

February 21, 2002 Posted: 2:15 PM EST (1915 GMT)

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon  

JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Thursday that Israel would create new buffer zones along its borders. The announcement came as Israel launched attacks against Palestinian targets,

"In order to increase the security of Israeli subjects, we have decided to set up buffer zones in order to achieve security … and to set up obstacles along the border zones," Sharon said during a televised speech. "We all want peace we all are committed to peace."

When pressed by reporters, Sharon provided few details of the buffer zones.

Just prior to Sharon's address to the nation, Israeli forces launched strikes in Gaza against Palestinian targets in Rafah and Gaza City, the Israel Defense Forces said.

The IDF said a building used by military intelligence and Force 17, the elite guard corps for Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, was hit in Rafah. Arafat was in Ramallah in the West Bank and was not harmed. The IDF said the Palestinian naval police headquarters was hit in Gaza City.

The latest strikes followed earlier Israeli helicopter gunship attacks at Palestinian Authority facilities in Gaza and the West Bank, while tanks and troops entered Gaza, clashing with Palestinian gunmen. Five Palestinians were killed in a firefight in the Gaza city of Rafah, the Palestinian sources said.

The offensive comes in response to what Israeli officials are now calling a "guerrilla war" against Israel by the Palestinians. A surge of Palestinian attacks that began with the suicide bombing of a West Bank pizzeria Saturday culminated Tuesday with an ambush at a military checkpoint that left six Israeli soldiers dead.

Arafat also told a news conference the Palestinian Authority "remains committed" to a unilateral cease-fire he declared December 16.

Meanwhile, three members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine -- which claimed responsibility for the assassination last year of an Israeli Cabinet member -- were arrested Thursday, Palestinian security officials said.

After Sharon's expected address to the nation on Thursday, reporters will be allowed to question him. Wednesday night, in an address to the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations in Jerusalem, Sharon said: "We are at war, and while we are taking all the necessary steps against terror, we are also doing everything not to escalate the situation."

Sources inside the Israeli government said Wednesday they believe Palestinians are waging a "full-scale guerrilla war" with Israel.

The Palestinian Authority said: "The Sharon government and its occupation forces continued their aggressive bloody campaign against the Palestinian people" with its raids Wednesday and Thursday.

In Thursday's violence, Israeli helicopter gunships struck security and police targets in Gaza and the West Bank. The IDF said its troops struck the Palestinian police headquarters in Nablus, an office of Force 17 in Ramallah, and a military, intelligence and Force 17 compound in Rafah. Force 17 is Arafat's elite security guard.

In addition, Israeli troops and tanks entered an area of Gaza City from two directions, exchanging fire with residents in the deepest incursion there by Israelis in the past 17 months of violence, Palestinian sources said. Israeli forces blew up a television transmission tower in Gaza, knocking Palestinian radio and television stations off the air.

The Rafah firefight, in which five Palestinians were killed, was described by the IDF as an attempt to halt an arms-smuggling operation.

The men arrested by Palestinian security forces are said to be suspects in the assassination of Israeli Tourism Minister Rechavam Ze'evi last October. Arrested were Basel Asmar, Hamdi Koran and Ahed Abu Gholmi. Gholmi is the head of the PFLP military wing. The early morning raid on a house in Nablus came on direct orders from Arafat, Palestinian security officials said.

Israeli security officials said they believed the Palestinian Authority did have the suspects in custody. However, those Israeli sources said the arrests are not enough and Arafat's compound will remain ringed by Israeli tanks until the suspects and the leadership of the PFLP are put on trial.

Israel has cited the failure of Palestinian officials to make arrests in the case as the main reason they have limited Arafa's movements to the compound in the West Bank town of Ramallah, which is surrounded by Israeli tanks.

The PFLP is a Palestinian militant group that has committed numerous international terrorist attacks and has conducted attacks against Israeli or moderate Arab targets, according to the U.S. State Department. The group rejects anything less than a total Israeli withdrawal from lands occupied in 1967, including East Jerusalem.

16 posted on 02/21/2002 10:32:51 AM PST by FresnoDA
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To: SANDNES
Just curious...What should Isreal do at this point?? Please give me some specifics that don't start mass casualties on Israel's side??

Maybe he is hoping that The USA will take over Iraq and control Iran very soon and thus weaken the Palis....??

18 posted on 02/21/2002 10:42:00 AM PST by Uglywhiteguy
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To: FresnoDA
create new buffer zones along its borders

Stealing more land to add to the settlements.

As long as there are settlements . …. No Peace for Israel!

19 posted on 02/21/2002 10:44:43 AM PST by MACD
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To: Uglywhiteguy
Just curious...What should Isreal do at this point?? Please give me some specifics that don't start mass casualties on Israel's side??

Maybe he is hoping that The USA will take over Iraq and control Iran very soon and thus weaken the Palis....??

Everyone says Sharon doesn't have a plan. I think he does and this is what I think it is. Sharon is waiting for the U.S. to attack Iraq. When that happens, Saddam, as promised, will fire missile at Israel. The palestinians will go wild with joy and launch attacks all over the West Bank and Gaza. Sharon will say, "I have no choice," and send in the IDF, ostensibly to halt the violence, but actually to drive the palestinians out of the occupied territories while the rest of the world is preoccupied with America's war with Iraq. When the dust settles there will be no more Palestinians in the west bank or gaza. But first the U.S. has to attack Iraq which is why we heard so much after 9-11 about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and responsibility for the anthrax attack.

20 posted on 02/21/2002 11:00:14 AM PST by DentsRun
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