Posted on 03/29/2002 3:39:58 AM PST by kattracks
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli troops opened fire Friday on the private offices of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Palestinian officials said.
A Palestinian official said Arafat's life was in jeopardy.
Palestinians have been waging an uprising against occupation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip since September 2000. At least 1,107 Palestinians and 381 Israelis have been killed in tit-for-tat violence since the revolt began.
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By Helen Popper LONDON, March 29 (Reuters) - World leaders expressed alarm at the deteriorating situation in the Middle East on Friday, with Russia criticising Israel's measures to isolate Palestinian President Yasser Arafat. Following a Palestinian suicide attack that killed 20 Israelis, Israeli troops smashed their way into Arafat's West Bank compound, declaring him an enemy and triggering street gun battles. "Moscow is extremely concerned about the alarming dynamics of developments in the region," Interfax news agency quoted a Russian Foreign Ministry official as saying. Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov said Israel's announced intention to isolate Arafat "is not the way that could help find a political solution to the current situation", Interfax reported. He called for action by the international community "to halt this crisis which threatens not only regional stability but could also spill over beyond the region". The European Union reaffirmed that Arafat remained a legitimate authority and its interlocutor for peace, while French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine criticised Israel's "attempt to stifle Arafat". EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana spoke by telephone to Arafat and Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres to press for a ceasefire and urge both sides to seize the opportunity offered by an Arab summit's endorsement of Saudi peace proposals. "Arafat is our interlocutor, as EU leaders said at the Barcelona summit (on March 16). He remains our interlocutor and the legitimate authority," Solana's spokeswoman Cristina Gallach told Reuters. She said the EU considered that Israel had a legitimate right to fight terrorism, but "military means are not going to solve the problem of terrorism". Vedrine told Radio France Internationale the chances of peace were "very slight". "I understand how the Israelis might feel faced with this terrifying pressure of attacks...but I don't think that massive repression and the attempt to stifle Arafat...can lead to a solution," he added. SERIOUS CONCERN China expressed "serious concern" and called for an immediate ceasefire on both sides. The Foreign Ministry in Beijing called for "urgent action" by the international community to get both sides back to the negotiating table as soon as possible and said China was willing to work with the relevant sides. "We strongly call on both the Israelis and Palestinians to exercise restraint to the greatest extent possible, immediately cease all violent activities and avoid heading towards total conflict," the ministry said in a statement. The Russian official said Moscow was contemplating a range of measures to quell the violence including raising the issue at the U.N. Security Council and undertaking joint action with the United States, the United Nations and the European Union. Moscow and Washington are the co-sponsors of the stalled Middle East peace process. Andrei Vdovin, Russia's special envoy in the region, was due to fly from Beirut, where he was attending the Arab League summit, to the Syrian capital Damascus, the official said. He could go to Israel to meet U.S. envoy Anthony Zinni afterwards. Speaking after another Palestinian suicide bombing in a Jerusalem supermarket on Friday, a U.S. embassy official said Zinni planned to continue talks to secure a truce in the 18 months of bloodshed. Turkey, which has backed Palestinian aspirations to statehood while maintaining close diplomatic and military ties with Israel, said it was "deeply wounded" by the new violence. "We call on both sides to take a rational path. Particularly Israel, in order to display rational, forward-looking and constructive stances, needs to review many concepts and views it holds," Turkish state minister and government spokesman, Sukru Sina Gurel was quoted as saying by state news agency Anatolian. 29 MAR 2002 12:41:39 World reacts with alarm to Mideast violence
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Perhaps our friend Stealthy does too. Hey Stealthy, where are you? Oh, and I'll just take this opportunity to shine some more light on you. Nothing like light when dealing with the forces of darkness. Here ya go:
To: veronica; SjacksonPS - I don't 'lie'. If I get something wrong that is one thing. But I do not lie. I leave that to the anti-Israel wingnuts.
Well just so everyone knows that when you say, for example Sharon sued and won, you are not lying, you are just choosing to ignore the fact that he lost and the American people paid for his lawsuit (through reduced tax revenues... as the Jewish law firm did the whole thing pro-bono. Not to be left out, the Jewish Embassy gave witnesses called by Time, temporary diplomatic immunity, so they would not have to testify. Maybe that is how he won, in your mind?
I think we are going to have to fight fire with fire... You and your Israel First WingNuts...
57 posted on 1/3/02 4:38 PM Pacific by Stealthy
To: Sabramerican
Try to follow.
I've been reading your basic law facts and have been ignoring them because, this NYC Jewish Law Firm that represented Sharon pro-bono, probably new that too. It really irritates me that the Israeli Embassy issued temporary diplomatic status to witnesses called by Time. Doesn't it irritate you a little bit? Do you mind paying increased taxes because that Jewish Law Firm wrote the millions off against profits?
76 posted on 1/3/02 8:20 PM Pacific by Stealthy
To: DittoJed2
What you say may be true, I haven't heard it. But people the whole world around don't have to sit down to objectively see that Israel is knocking down Arab houses and building settlements on occupied land. It is just a sneaky, typically and uniquely Jewish thing to do. Where did you hear this destruction report?
27 posted on 1/21/02 11:26 AM Pacific by Stealthy
Oh, those terrible Jooos. They're mean to your boss.
So what does she think of the USof A's actions since 9/11?
To be isolated, his telephone and communications with the Arab TV stations must be eliminated.
The focus is on Arafat, but an important fact is that his staff is apparently isolated within the very large building as well.
The European Union reaffirmed that Arafat remained a legitimate authority and its interlocutor for peace, while French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine criticised Israel's "attempt to stifle Arafat".Oh, yeah. Definitely. Israel should use the Clayton Williams theory. Just lay back and enjoy it! ! </ sarcasm>EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana spoke by telephone to Arafat and Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres to press for a ceasefire and urge both sides to seize the opportunity offered by an Arab summit's endorsement of Saudi peace proposals.
"Arafat is our interlocutor, as EU leaders said at the Barcelona summit (on March 16). He remains our interlocutor and the legitimate authority," Solana's spokeswoman Cristina Gallach told Reuters.
She said the EU considered that Israel had a legitimate right to fight terrorism, but "military means are not going to solve the problem of terrorism".
The Israelis need to get the ratio up to about 1000 to 1, then even Arafat can do the math.........
This is clealy 180 degrees away from the US policy on this subject, vis-a-vis bin Laden and company. No surprises here.
You *people* make more misjudgments in a minute than Bush has in his entire life. The Lion of Judah is awake. Deal with it.
Mess up your plans a bit?
I think Vedrine used the wrong word. The word is "snuff," as in "Israel wants to snuff my kissing buddy, Yasser." Let's hope Israel succeeds in blasting Yasser out of his bunker.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Is that how the Pals describe a bunker? "A lower level enclosed office?" ROTFLMAO!
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