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Thursday, 13 December, 2001, 03:27 GMT
Israel cuts ties with Arafat


Several people were injured in the latest air strikes

Israel has decided to break off all contact with Palestinian leader Yasser
Arafat, accusing him of doing too little to stop terrorism.
The decision was announced as Israeli F-16 warplanes and helicopters carried
out raids on Gaza and the West Bank in retaliation for a Palestinian attack
on an bus at a Jewish settlement in which at least 10 people died.



Yasser Arafat is no longer relevant to the state of Israel and there will be
no more contact with him

Israeli statement

The fresh upsurge in violence threw into doubt a US peace initiative being
led by special envoy Anthony Zinni.

The Israeli Justice Minister, Meir Sheetrit, said Israeli meetings with
Palestinian security commanders, arranged by Mr Zinni, would now cease.

A statement from Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's office issued after a special
meeting of the security cabinet said Israel had decided to hold Mr Arafat
"directly responsible" for terrorist attacks.

"Yasser Arafat is no longer relevant to the state of Israel and there will be
no more contact with him," the statement said.



Israel is upping the pressure on Arafat

It added that Israeli troops would be rapidly deployed into Gaza and the West
Bank to make arrests and confiscate weapons. Plans were also being drawn up
on combating militant Islamic groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

Shortly after the announcement, witnesses reported that Israeli tanks had
fired shells at a Palestinian police checkpoint in the West Bank town of
Ramallah and launched an incursion into the refugee camp of Rafah in the
southern Gaza Strip.

Night of raids

Earlier, Israeli warplanes attacked the Palestinian Authority police
headquarters in Gaza and the radar tower at Gaza's international airport.

Helicopter gunships fired on a radio mast near Mr Arafat's West Bank
headquarters in Ramallah. Mr Arafat was evacuated from the building shortly
before the attack, though Israeli spokesmen said he was not a target.

Planes also struck a helicopter pad belonging to Mr Arafat in the West Bank
city of Nablus.

One woman died of a heart attack and up to 40 people were reported to have
been injured in the raids.



Gunmen opened fire from the surrounding hills

The violence started on Wednesday afternoon with the attack on the bus, which
took place at the Emmanuel settlement in the West Bank as the bus was driving
up a winding hilly road towards the settlement.

An Israeli army spokesman said that an explosion caused by a bomb on the
road, or a suicide bomber, caused the bus to stop.

Gunmen then opened fire from the surrounding hills on both sides of the road.

"They not only fired on a bus but shot at ambulances trying to rescue
victims," said an Israeli army spokesman.

The al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, a group linked to Mr Arafat's Fatah faction,
said it carried out the attack, which also left about 30 people injured.

"This is in response to the recent killings by the Israelis in the West Bank
and Gaza Strip," an anonymous telephone caller told Reuters news agency.

Crackdown

The Palestinian Authority condemned the attack and said it had ordered the
immediate closure of Hamas and Islamic Jihad institutions including
education, health and political offices.

"The leadership reiterates that it is working continuously to reinforce calm
and security despite continued Israeli escalation, bombardments and
assassinations," the Authority said a statement.

But the move failed to satisfy Israel, which wants the Palestinian Authority
to declare the groups illegal and crack down on their military wings.

Israeli Government spokesman Avi Pazner said Israel held Mr Arafat's
Palestinian Authority responsible for the bus attack.

"It is obvious here that their activity has not been curtailed at all by the
Palestinian Authority and that the talk of arrests and action against
terrorists were just a show for television," Mr Pazner said.

In another incident on Wednesday, two suicide bombers blew themselves up near
the Neveh Dekalim Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip, wounding four people.




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