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'Harsher' Israeli Reprisals After Gaza Pullout
AP- via Daily ST ^ | April 28, 2004 | Mark Lavie

Posted on 04/28/2004 7:41:38 AM PDT by me_newswire

JERUSALEM — Israel's response to Palestinian violence after a pullout from the Gaza Strip would be even harsher than it is now, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Tuesday.
Interviewed on Israel's Channel 10 television for Israel's independence day, Sharon defended his "unilateral disengagement" plan, including a pullout from the Gaza Strip. Members of his Likud Party vote on the plan in a referendum Sunday.


After a pullout, Palestinians could no longer explain violence by saying that Israel was occupying their land, Sharon said, "and Israel's responses (to violence) would be much harsher."

He refused to give specifics beyond noting that Israel is already taking stiff measures, an apparent reference to the killing of Hamas founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin on March 22 and his successor, Abdel Aziz Rantisi, three weeks later.

In Gaza on Tuesday, tens of thousands of Israelis streamed to Gush Katif, a bloc of Israeli settlements, to celebrate Israel's independence day and protest Sharon's pullout plan.

Also in Gaza, an unusual confrontation late Monday resulted in the deaths of three — a Hamas militant and two armed men who tried to steal the militant's explosives, according to Hamas and Palestinian security officials.

Hamas said the two gunmen were collaborators with Israeli intelligence, while Palestinian security officials said they were criminals who were involved in a car theft ring that brought stolen vehicles from Israel to Gaza.

Hamas said the bomber was on his way to try to infiltrate Israel, accompanied by another Hamas member and a guide, when they were stopped by the armed men.

The robbers forced the bomber to lie on the ground and tried to steal the bomb, but the militant detonated it, killing all three. The other Hamas man and the guide escaped.

There have been cases of rival groups stealing each other's explosives, but no group claimed the two gunmen. Their families did not go to the hospital to retrieve the bodies, indicating that the two were not militants, who are revered in Palestinian society.

A Hamas official said that whatever their intention, the two should be considered agents of Israel. "Anyone who tries to stop a fighter from doing his work is a collaborator," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

In the northern West Bank, Israeli troops raided the Tulkarem refugee camp with armored personnel carriers early Tuesday and conducted house-to-house searches. Soldiers exchanged fire with Palestinian gunmen, killing two and seriously wounding a third.

Israeli military officials said one of the dead was Ashraf Nafa, 21, the Hamas leader in Tulkarem. The other was Amjad Amra, 21, from the Islamic Jihad group. The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said both had links to Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas and planned attacks against Israelis.

The wounded man, a member of Hamas, was taken to an Israeli hospital.

Hamas has been threatening retaliatory attacks since Israel killed Yassin and Rantisi. Because of the threats, security was especially tight for Israel's independence day holiday on Tuesday. Police set up roadblocks on highways, checking drivers, as Israelis crowded public parks and forests for traditional holiday cookouts.

Palestinians were banned from entering Israel, as they have been since a double suicide bombing attack that killed 10 Israelis in the port of Ashdod on March 14, idling about 16,000 Palestinian workers who have entry permits.

In the TV interview, Sharon warned Likud skeptics that voting down the plan would also negate U.S. guarantees that Israel could keep parts of the West Bank and deny entry to Palestinian refugees.

However, many party members have difficulty digesting Sharon's sudden policy change. He and the Likud have been the backbone of the settlement movement for decades.

Palestinians suspect Sharon's real intention is to trade Gaza for a permanent hold over large areas of the West Bank. Also, Palestinians are unhappy with President Bush, who endorsed Sharon's proposal.

In the West Bank city of Nablus, about 1,500 backers of the radical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine demonstrated against the change in U.S. policy.

"Bush does not own a house in Jaffa or Acre for him to give away to the Israelis," one PFLP member shouted, referring to cities in Israel, and actors played out a scene in which masked gunmen kidnapped an American soldier and killed him.

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1 posted on 04/28/2004 7:41:39 AM PDT by me_newswire
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To: me_newswire
After Israel pulls out these useless subhumans will starve or kill each other. I love Darwin!!!!
2 posted on 04/28/2004 8:09:51 AM PDT by ChinaThreat
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To: me_newswire
After a pullout, Palestinians could no longer explain violence by saying that Israel was occupying their land,

Anyone without brain damage knows by now that the Palis consider "their land" to be not just Gaza and the W. Bank, but ALL of Israel.

3 posted on 04/28/2004 8:12:23 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Mr. Mojo
Anyone without brain damage knows by now that the Palis consider "their land" to be not just Gaza and the W. Bank, but ALL of Israel.

That's exactly what they said

Bush does not own a house in Jaffa or Acre for him to give away to the Israelis," one PFLP member shouted

4 posted on 04/28/2004 8:20:32 AM PDT by SJackson (Slaughter the Jews wherever you find them. Their spilled blood pleases Allah, Haj Amin el-Husseini)
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