Posted on 03/28/2002 7:16:54 PM PST by FreeperinRATcage
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RAMALLAH, West Bank, March 29 Israeli tanks surrounded Palestinian leader Yasser Arafats headquarters in the West Bank early Friday as the Israeli cabinet met in an all-night session to debate a military strike designed to drive him into exile. The attack came only hours after Arafat made a last-ditch promise to work for an immediate cease-fire with Israel and after Palestinian security forces began arresting militants in the West Bank.
NBC NEWS correspondent Dana Lewis, reporting from Ramallah, said he could hear heavy machine-gun fire and blasts similar to tank rounds. Some of the sounds appeared to come from the direction of Arafats compound, Lewis said, but he was not immediately able to confirm the exact location.
Israeli tanks were parked next to all three gates to Arafats compound in the center of the town, witnesses said, closer than Israeli forces have approached in the past.
Israeli army sources told NBC News that a targeted operation was under way in reaction to a suicide bombing Wednesday night that killed 21 people at a Passover dinner. Military sources said the government had authorized the mobilization of additional reserve combat units, but did not give further details, The Associated Press reported.
Palestinian sources told NBC that at least 10 Palestinians had been wounded as about 30 tanks rolled into Ramallah from the north and approached Arafats office from two directions. Arafat was believed to be in his office with several senior aides, Lewis reported near dawn from Ramallah, where he was taking shelter as the tanks moved to within 1,000 feet of the headquarters building.
Lewis reported hearing heavy machine-gun fire accompanied by 15 to 20 tank rounds in less than an hour.
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon scheduled a news conference for Thursday night, but it was delayed by a meeting at which his cabinet was discussing military action that would drive Arafat into exile, NBCs Martin Fletcher reported from Tel Aviv.
Lewis reported that Palestinians in Ramallah characterized that prospect as a terrific, tremendous turning point in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. If Arafat were pushed out, all hell would break loose, he said, quoting Palestinians in Ramallah.
MILITANT ACTIVISTS ROUNDED UP
Throughout the day Thursday, Israeli officials made it clear that their patience with Arafat was near an end.
Sharon spokesman Raanan Gissin dismissed Arafats welcoming of a cease-fire, saying Israel was fed up with declarations and wants to see actions.
[Arafat] will be judged by his deeds and not by his words, Gissin said. This is the 10th cease-fire that he declared and probably will violate. He has not taken one action to stop terrorist activity.
In a move clearly aimed at convincing Israeli and U.S. critics that he was cracking down on militant groups who have carried out a series of deadly attacks on Israel, Arafats security forces began arresting activists of the Islamic militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Ramallah, Bethlehem, Hebron and Nablus.
Palestinian Information Minister Yasser Abed Rabbo said there would be more arrests in other parts of the West Bank and Gaza, and witnesses in Hebron said security forces had started raiding homes of suspected militants. At least two Hamas members were taken into custody, they said.
Hamas claimed responsibility for Wednesday nights attack, which the Palestinian Authority said it strongly condemned. A member of the organization blew himself up in the midst of diners in a Netanya hotel on Wednesday as the weeklong celebration of Passover was beginning, marking the second-deadliest such bombing in the 18-month Palestinian uprising.
The arrests came as Arafat promised to work for an immediate end to violence. He said at a news conference in Ramallah that he had told U.S. envoy Anthony Zinni, whose truce efforts continued despite Wednesdays suicide bombing, that he was ready for a cease-fire without any conditions.
Arafat did not say whether the Palestinians had accepted Zinnis specific timetable, which they effectively rejected two days earlier.
Arafat condemned reports that Israel was planning massive military retaliation to the latest suicide bombing.
Unfortunately, there are some aggressive preparations by the Israelis to do a wide military operation against our civilians, our cities and our refugee camps that is targeting mainly the people, he said.
DEEDS, NOT WORDS
The White House took a wait-and-see approach. A senior administration official refused to characterize this latest offer by the Palestinians as hopeful, saying only, I would avoid using any adjectives. Weve heard what he said and we are analyzing it. We will rely on the advice of General Zinni.
Despite the deadly suicide attack Wednesday night, Zinnis cease-fire efforts continued Thursday in a painstaking effort to end the bloodshed and pave the way for peace talks. More than 1,550 people have died during the current uprising, about three-quarters of them Palestinians.
More blood was spilled Thursday when a Palestinian gunmen killed four people and wounded two others in a Jewish settlement in the West Bank. But it was Wednesdays attack, because of its deadliness and timing, that raised the pressure on Israels leadership to respond with force. About 80 people remained in hospitals Thursday, including about 20 in serious condition. They attacked innocent Israelis on one of the most sacred nights to Jewish people, Passover, said Gideon Meir, an Israeli government spokesman. In anticipation of a possible Israeli strike, Palestinian government offices were evacuated in the West Bank. In Ramallah, Arafats West Bank headquarters, worried parents took their children home early from school and residents stocked up on food. Israeli troops tightened blockades of Palestinian towns across the West Bank and halted Palestinian traffic between the northern and southern Gaza Strip.
HUMAN SHIELDS Hundreds of pro-Palestinian foreigners arrived Thursday in Ramallah to offer themselves as human shields against Israeli forces. French anti-globalization activist Jose Bove, second from right, demonstrates with other European peace activists Thursday in Ramallah. About 600 activists, most of them European members of the group Public International Protection, arrived for 10-day stays with local families. We are going to stay here in Ramallah, in particular, to provide the Palestinians with protection, said French farmers union leader Jose Bove, who is best known for vandalizing a McDonalds in France. The Israeli government and our governments all know that we are in Ramallah. Sharon must understand that if he decides to bombard Ramallah, he is going to bombard hundreds of foreigners.
ARAB PEACE INITIATIVE Meanwhile, Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah presented a new peace initiative at the Arab summit in Beirut, Lebanon, offering Israel normal relations with the Arab world in exchange for a complete withdrawal from the territories it occupied in the 1967 Middle East war.
The proposal was formally approved Thursday in Beirut. Arafat embraced the initiative in a televised speech and said he hoped it would be adopted. Israeli officials responded guardedly, saying the Saudi plan was too vague and somewhat weakened the idea of normalization initially floated by Abdullah. The princes last-minute addition a demand that Israel recognize the right of return of Palestinian refugees is totally unacceptable, said Danny Ayalon, an adviser to Sharon. The militant Hamas rejected the Arab peace initiative and vowed to continue all kinds of resistance. The summit resolutions are below the aspirations and the sacrifices of the Palestinian people, said Osama Hamdan, Hamas representative in Lebanon. The resolutions ignored a lot of the Palestinian peoples demands.
NBCs Dana Lewis in Ramallah, Martin Fletcher in Tel Aviv and Norah ODonnell in Washington; MSNBC.coms Alex Johnson; The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
Sounds like a plan.
Casablanca must be Arafat's favorite movie. Arafat's cowardice is the single most salient reason why the West Bank is headed towards destruction. Only the mad think that suicide bombing about a dozen Jewish civilians a week is a sustainable policy. It will not stand over time, and will not secure what the Palestinians are otherwise unable to secure.
This is odd isn't it? An apparently massive display of force by Israel and very little coverage.
Maybe even the media is turning their heads while Sharon does what needs to be done.
You could use some oxygen to the braincells anyway.
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