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6 Israelis, 8 Palestinians Killed

By Steve Weizman
Associated Press Writer
Tuesday, February 19, 2002; 7:29 PM

JERUSALEM –– In one of the bloodiest days of the 17-month Palestinian
uprising, gunmen shot and killed six Israelis in a West Bank assault Tuesday,
and Israeli raids left eight Palestinians dead.

The Palestinian attackers entered a building close to an Israeli roadblock
near the village of Ein Arik and opened fire on the occupants, then escaped,
Israeli television said. The army did not immediately comment.

The Al Aqsa Brigades, a militia linked to Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement,
distributed leaflets claiming responsibility for the attack, Palestinians
said.

The upsurge in violence increased the pressure on Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
to take more decisive action.

Deputy Internal Security Minister Gideon Ezra said the Palestinians had taken
over the element of surprise, once an Israeli prerogative.

"They attack and we defend. In the past we attacked and they defended," Ezra
said. "We need to return to that...we have to control the situation."

A group of 1,200 retired Israeli security officials proposed an immediate
Israeli withdrawal from much of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and the
dismantling of 40 to 50 isolated Jewish settlements.

In a position paper published this week, the Council for Peace and Security
said troops being used to defend the settlements should be deployed along a
line close to the frontier between Israel and the West Bank.

In recent weeks, more than 200 Israeli reserve soldiers have declared they
will no longer serve in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Earlier Tuesday, Israeli airstrikes, shelling and a raid by undercover forces
killed eight Palestinians, including a 14-year-old girl, according to
Palestinian sources.

Also Tuesday, a Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up seconds after he
was pushed off an Israeli bus by its suspicious driver near the northern West
Bank settlement of Mehola, police said. There were no other casualties.

In all, the day of carnage left 15 dead: the suicide bomber, the eight
Palestinians, and the six Israelis.

A total of 25 Palestinians were wounded, including five children, according
to Palestinian sources.

In one Israeli strike, helicopter gunships fired three missiles at the office
of the Islamic militant group Hamas in the crowded Jebalya refugee camp,
killing two Palestinians and critically wounding four, including a
10-year-old girl, doctors said.

In the Gaza town of Khan Yunis, Israeli tank shells hit homes, killing three
Palestinian civilians, including a mother and her 14-year-old daughter,
Palestinian witnesses said. The army declined comment.

Later Tuesday, one of two Palestinians who shot at soldiers near a junction
in the Gaza Strip was killed by return fire, the army said.

Sharon decided after consultations with top security officials late Monday to
intensify military strikes but stop short of a large-scale military
operation. "There will be no strategic change, but there will be wider use of
military means," said Sharon adviser Raanan Gissin.

In 17 months of fighting, Israel has launched air strikes against Palestinian
Authority installations, raided Palestinian areas, killed suspected militants
in targeted attacks and destroyed hundreds of acres of crops.

With 15 Israelis killed over six days, Sharon came under growing criticism by
hard-liners in his coalition.

"He doesn't have the right to be prime minister when a Jew is killed every
hour," right-wing member of parliament Zvi Hendel told the Yediot Ahronot
daily.

Newspaper commentators said Sharon's policy had failed. "The army should
either conquer the Palestinian territories, withdraw unilaterally or pursue a
peace agreement," Yoav LImor wrote in the Maariv daily.

Arafat said Tuesday that despite the Israeli reprisals, "we are still
committed to the peace process." Israel accuses Arafat of professing
commitment to peace talks while quietly encouraging militants to carry out
attacks.

In Washington, the State Department repeated a call for Arafat to clamp down
on Palestinian militants.

"We are deeply troubled by the continuing violence," State Department
spokesman Richard Boucher said. "We've made very clear that Chairman Arafat
and the Palestinian Authority must take strong, resolute and irreversible
action now to halt violence and terror."

In Amman, Jordan, King Abdullah II said that solving the Arab-Israeli
conflict can only be achieved through dialogue, not violence. "The policy of
violence will only bring more tension and instability to the Middle East,"
Abdullah said.

His comment came during a meeting with Richard N. Haass, the head of the U.S.
State Department's policy planning office, Jordan's official Petra news
agency reported.

Tuesday's events were the latest in a string of incidents which began Monday,
with three separate attacks.

On the outskirts of Jerusalem Monday, a Palestinian blew himself up, killing
himself and an Israeli Arab police officer. A Palestinian gunmen fired at
Israelis in the Gaza Strip, killing a civilian and two soldiers before being
shot dead. Another Palestinian was killed by Israeli troops as he attempted
to carry out a shooting attack.

Near the site where the motorist and the two soldiers were killed, Israeli
troops demolished a Palestinian home and severely damaged another on Tuesday.

Soldiers told 18 other homeowners in the area to prepare to evacuate,
witnesses said, but further demolition was prevented by a temporary High
Court injunction, requested by Arab parliamentarian Mohammad Barakeh.



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