IDF Seals off Jericho with trenches - will CNN show the slaughter on
nighty night TV for us all to watch?   They wonder why their ratings are
so low they lose big bucks?    What is this Marc Rich connection with
Israel - this Rich is not an American citizen and anyone else by now
would be in prison ...... is Rich really big drug king pin and oh he
made so much money but typical Jewish Mafia stuff - for they pay no
taxes.

How many people were slaughtered because of Marc Rich and his greedy
wife?   Did you know Marc Rich destroyed many lives of Union memebers
which he  now "regrets".......Song of Remembrance - try a song for the
USS Liberty.

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                              SHARON
AND PERES TEAM UP
                "It was a massacre. Not
since Sabra and Chatila       had I seen the innocent slaughtered
like this.       The Lebanese refugee women and children and men
      lay in heaps, their heads or arms or legs missing,    
  beheaded or disemboweled. there were well over a       hundred
of them. A baby lay without a head. The       Israeli shells had
scythed through them as they       lay in the United Nations
shelter, believing that       they were safe under the world's
protection.       Like the Muslims of Srebrenica, the Muslims of
      Qana were wrong."
                                          Robert
Fisk
                                          Middle
East Correspondent, The Independent
MID-EAST REALITIES © - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 3/02: The man
who was "indirectly responsible" for and tried to cover up the Sabra and
Chatila masacres in 1982 was Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, now about to
become Prime Minister. The man who was "indirectly responsible" for and
tried to cover up the Qana massacre was Prime Minister Shimon Peres, now
about to again be the Foreign Minister (after being rejected by the
Israeli Knesset for the Israeli Presidency). They've long been friends
meeting usually weekly though secretly; now they are out-front partners
in the ongoing campaign to vanquish and subjugate the Palestinians
through a kind of ongoing collective torture and slower forms of smaller
but cumulative massacres. And now they are taking still further steps to
seal off the Palestinians in the separated "population centers" they
brought about under cover of "Oslo Peace Process" and "Arafat
Authority". From today's headlines - Jericho is the "test case":
                      IDF
SEALS OFF JERICHO WITH ANTI-TANK TRENCHES              
        By Arieh O'Sullivan
TEL AVIV (Jerusalem Post March 2) - The IDF has surrounded Jericho with
two-meter deep anti-tank ditches in an effort to stop Palestinians from
leaving and Israelis from entering.
If it works, then the IDF will consider encircling other cities in the
West Bank with similar trenches, military sources said.
The army said that the measure was taken after a number of shooting
incidents in the area and infiltration into Israel of Palestinian gunmen
from Jericho.
"The trenches were dug near the road to prevent attacks and the IDF will
take these actions according to its operational needs in order to
protect Israeli civilians and soldiers," an army statement said.
Head of operations in the Central Command, Lt.-Col. Gil said that the
trenches would save manpower previously needed to patrol around the city
of 30,000. Jericho was chosen as a test case since it is relatively
isolated and surrounded by open territory which allowed the easy digging
of the trenches, he told the IDF weekly Bamahane.
Gil said that the trenches were aimed at stopping Palestinian cars from
bypassing IDF checkpoints on the main roads.
According to the army, the trenches are not aimed at preventing people
from crossing by foot, but are mainly a barrier against vehicles,
including possible car bombs.
The army also said that the trenches could be easily filled in at a
later, more peaceful time.
Residents told AP that the trenches are 1.5 meters wide and amounted to
collective punishment.
"They close all the roads," said Yasser Affouneh, 18. "They don't let us
go. They only want to make a big jail."
IDF seals off Jericho with anti-tank trenches
By Arieh O'Sullivan
March 2, 2001
Jerusalem Post
TEL AVIV (March 2) - The IDF has surrounded Jericho with two-meter deep
anti-tank ditches in an effort to stop Palestinians from leaving and
Israelis from entering.
If it works, then the IDF will consider encircling other cities in the
West Bank with similar trenches, military sources said.
The army said that the measure was taken after a number of shooting
incidents in the area and infiltration into Israel of Palestinian gunmen
from Jericho.
"The trenches were dug near the road to prevent attacks and the IDF will
take these actions according to its operational needs in order to
protect Israeli civilians and soldiers," an army statement said.
Head of operations in the Central Command, Lt.-Col. Gil said that the
trenches would save manpower previously needed to patrol around the city
of 30,000. Jericho was chosen as a test case since it is relatively
isolated and surrounded by open territory which allowed the easy digging
of the trenches, he told the IDF weekly Bamahane.
Gil said that the trenches were aimed at stopping Palestinian cars from
bypassing IDF checkpoints on the main roads.
According to the army, the trenches are not aimed at preventing people
from crossing by foot, but are mainly a barrier against vehicles,
including possible car bombs.
The army also said that the trenches could be easily filled in at a
later, more peaceful time.
Residents told AP that the trenches are 1.5 meters wide and amounted to
collective punishment.
"They close all the roads," said Yasser Affouneh, 18. "They don't let us
go. They only want to make a big jail."
                                                
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               SHARON AND PERES TEAM UP

        "It was a massacre. Not since Sabra and Chatila
        had I seen the innocent slaughtered like this.
        The Lebanese refugee women and children and men
        lay in heaps, their heads or arms or legs missing,
        beheaded or disemboweled. there were well over a
        hundred of them. A baby lay without a head. The
        Israeli shells had scythed through them as they
        lay in the United Nations shelter, believing that
        they were safe under the world's protection.
        Like the Muslims of Srebrenica, the Muslims of
        Qana were wrong."

                     Robert Fisk
                     Middle East Correspondent, The Independent

MID-EAST REALITIES © - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 3/02:
The man who was "indirectly responsible" for and tried to cover up the Sabra
and Chatila masacres in 1982 was Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, now about to
become Prime Minister.  The man who was "indirectly responsible" for and tried
to cover up the Qana massacre was Prime Minister Shimon Peres, now about to
again be the Foreign Minister (after being rejected by the Israeli Knesset
for the Israeli Presidency).  They've long been friends meeting usually weekly
though secretly; now they are out-front partners in the ongoing campaign to
vanquish and subjugate the Palestinians through a kind of ongoing collective
torture and slower forms of smaller but cumulative massacres.  And now they
are taking still further steps to seal off the Palestinians in the separated
"population centers" they brought about under cover of "Oslo Peace Process"
and "Arafat Authority".  From today's headlines - Jericho is the "test case":




           IDF SEALS OFF JERICHO WITH ANTI-TANK TRENCHES
                       By Arieh O'Sullivan

TEL AVIV (Jerusalem Post March 2) - The IDF has surrounded Jericho
with two-meter deep anti-tank ditches in an effort to
stop Palestinians from leaving and Israelis from entering.

If it works, then the IDF will consider encircling
other cities in the West Bank with similar trenches,
military sources said.

The army said that the measure was taken after a
number of shooting incidents in the area and
infiltration into Israel of Palestinian gunmen from
Jericho.

"The trenches were dug near the road to prevent
attacks and the IDF will take these actions according
to its operational needs in order to protect Israeli
civilians and soldiers," an army statement said.

Head of operations in the Central Command, Lt.-Col.
Gil said that the trenches would save manpower
previously needed to patrol around the city of 30,000.
Jericho was chosen as a test case since it is
relatively isolated and surrounded by open territory
which allowed the easy digging of the trenches, he
told the IDF weekly Bamahane.

Gil said that the trenches were aimed at stopping
Palestinian cars from bypassing IDF checkpoints on the
main roads.

According to the army, the trenches are not aimed at
preventing people from crossing by foot, but are
mainly a barrier against vehicles, including possible
car bombs.

The army also said that the trenches could be easily
filled in at a later, more peaceful time.

Residents told AP that the trenches are 1.5 meters
wide and amounted to collective punishment.

"They close all the roads," said Yasser Affouneh, 18.
"They don't let us go. They only want to make a big
jail."




IDF seals off Jericho with anti-tank trenches

By Arieh O'Sullivan
March 2, 2001
Jerusalem Post

TEL AVIV (March 2) - The IDF has surrounded Jericho
with two-meter deep anti-tank ditches in an effort to
stop Palestinians from leaving and Israelis from
entering.

If it works, then the IDF will consider encircling
other cities in the West Bank with similar trenches,
military sources said.

The army said that the measure was taken after a
number of shooting incidents in the area and
infiltration into Israel of Palestinian gunmen from
Jericho.

"The trenches were dug near the road to prevent
attacks and the IDF will take these actions according
to its operational needs in order to protect Israeli
civilians and soldiers," an army statement said.

Head of operations in the Central Command, Lt.-Col.
Gil said that the trenches would save manpower
previously needed to patrol around the city of 30,000.
Jericho was chosen as a test case since it is
relatively isolated and surrounded by open territory
which allowed the easy digging of the trenches, he
told the IDF weekly Bamahane.

Gil said that the trenches were aimed at stopping
Palestinian cars from bypassing IDF checkpoints on the
main roads.

According to the army, the trenches are not aimed at
preventing people from crossing by foot, but are
mainly a barrier against vehicles, including possible
car bombs.

The army also said that the trenches could be easily
filled in at a later, more peaceful time.

Residents told AP that the trenches are 1.5 meters
wide and amounted to collective punishment.

"They close all the roads," said Yasser Affouneh, 18.
"They don't let us go. They only want to make a big
jail."




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