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Sunday, 25 March, 2001, 21:47 GMT 22:47 UK
Clashes mar Mid-East inquiry


The commission will report on six months of violence

At least 20 Palestinians and one Israeli have been injured in further
clashes near the West Bank town of Nablus.


Israel may have the
right to put others on trial, but certainly no one has the right to put
the Jewish people and the State of Israel on trial

Ariel Sharon
The violence came as
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon reluctantly met an international
fact-finding mission headed by former US senator George Mitchell.

The international commission is meeting Mr Sharon at the end of a
five-day visit looking into six months of violence in the region.

Even as they met, Palestinians in Nablus protesting against the
continuing blockade imposed by Israel threw stones at troops, who
responded with tear gas and rubber bullets.

Historic mistake

A few hours before the meeting on Sunday, Mr Sharon told Israeli
radio he had no choice other than to meet the commission, but
described the investigation into recent violence in the Palestinian
territories as a "historic mistake".


Mitchell: Difficult task
The prime minister said

he rejected any links between the beginning of the Palestinian
uprising and his controversial visit last September to a disputed holy
site in Jerusalem.

Mr Sharon blamed the Palestinians for the violence saying it was a
"strategic decision" of their leader, Yasser Arafat.

The Mitchell commission was set up after the Sharm el-Sheikh
accord between former Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Mr Arafat.

But Mr Sharon says his predecessor made a grave "historical
mistake" by allowing the investigation, equating it with putting Israel
before an international tribunal.

"Israel may have the right to put others on trial, but certainly no one
has the right to put the Jewish people and the State of Israel on
trial," he said.

Mr Sharon said the committee had overstepped its mandate on
several issues.

He also accused Mr Arafat of violating all the other Sharm el-Sheikh
understandings, leaving only the investigation in place.

Blame

Among the difficulties facing the Mitchell commission is the fact that
Palestinians and Israelis disagree sharply over what it is supposed
to achieve.


Sharon: No link between
visit to disputed holy site and violence
Israel insists the team's
job is not to apportion blame but to suggest ways of preventing
future violence, while the Palestinians, want the mission to
determine who is to blame.

Mr Sharon has made it clear he will reject any allegations that the
unrest was sparked by his appearance at the site revered by Jews
as the Temple Mount and by Muslims as the Haram al-Sharif or
Noble Sanctuary.

"Everyone today knows that this was a strategic decision by Arafat,
reached immediately after the end of the Camp David summit," he
said.

"Arafat believed that by exerting pressure, or by launching a wave of
terrorist attacks he could either get more from Israel or perhaps
bring about international intervention."

So far the violence has left more than 400 dead, over 350 of them
Palestinians.

The commission will presents their report to the UN and Washington
next month.




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