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Subject: 
        Israeli tanks enter West Bank towns
   Date: 
        Fri, 19 Oct 2001 03:33:10 -1000 (HST)
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Assalamu'alaikum

ININ NOTE: Notice the last two sentences in this article which reads: 
"US spokesman Philip Reeker had said that an overreaction by Israel to 
Mr Zeevi's killing would let terrorists derail recent steps toward 
peace with the Palestinians. "That's exactly what the perpetrators 
of these acts want to see happen," he said.

Is this not an admission from a US official that unjust state 
policies against a people will triggger a violent and even a 
terrorist reaction? Is that not what many people have been trying to 
tell the US all along, especailly after the tragic events of Septem-
ber 11th? The best way to fight terrorism is to treat all people, no
matter where they live, with decency and respect. Is that too much 
to ask for?

ININ
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Israeli tanks enter West Bank towns

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1607000/1607837.stm

Israeli tanks and bulldozers have entered the Palestinian-controlled
towns of Bethlehem and Beit Jala, dismissing appeals from Washington 
for restraint. Tanks started rolling into the two West Bank towns 
after Palestinian gunmen attacked Gilo, a Jewish neighbourhood on
occupied land, in response to the killing of Palestinian militia 
leader Atef Abayat in a car explosion on Thursday.

Seven Palestinians are reported to have been wounded, three critically,
by Israeli gunfire in Bethlehem and Beit Jala.

Meanwhile in the West Bank town of Ramallah, a Palestinian policeman 
was killed during clashes with Israeli forces, and in Gaza a 13-year-
old was killed when he picked up a live shell allegedly fired by an
Israeli tank.

Violence has been escalating in the region since Palestinian militants
killed the Israeli Tourism Minister, Rehavam Zeevi, in a Jerusalem 
hotel two days ago.

US pressure

The Palestinian Authority has arrested several suspects in connection
with the assassination, but rejected Israel's demand to hand them 
over.

In an increasing war of words, the Palestinians have accused the 
Israeli Government of returning to violence and providing more excuses
for international terrorism.

The death of Mr Abayat, the Bethlehem military leader of Palestinian
leader Yasser Arafat's Fatah faction, came just after Israel had 
promised retribution for Mr Zeevi's assassination.

The BBC's Barbara Plett in Jerusalem says that while officially the 
army suggests he was killed by his own bomb, privately Israeli security
sources say he had been targeted by Israel.

Israel has renewed its policy of tracking and killing militants on 
its most wanted list, saying it is forced to do so because Mr Arafat 
does not arrest them.

And an aide to Mr Arafat has even accused Israel of plotting to
assassinate the Palestinian leader himself.

"The Palestinian Authority has discovered Israeli plans to assassinate
President Yasser Arafat and other Palestinian leaders," Nabil Abu 
Rudeina said.

Call for restraint

The US State Department, which is attempting to hold together a 
coalition for its war on terrorism that contains many Middle East 
states hostile to Israel, had called on the Israelis to exercise
restraint following the assassination of Mr Zeevi.

Mr Zeevi, a highly controversial hardliner and the first elected 
official to be killed by Palestinians since the creation of the 
Jewish state, was buried in an emotional ceremony on Thursday.

US spokesman Philip Reeker had said that an overreaction by Israel 
to Mr Zeevi's killing would let terrorists derail recent steps 
toward peace with the Palestinians.

"That's exactly what the perpetrators of these acts want to see 
happen," he said.


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