IDF violence continues while Palestinians implement 'Quartet' demands
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Press release, March 29, 2003
The Palestine Monitor (TPM) sent us today a report about what has happened already Thursday. The two Beit Hanoun
policemen, shot in what seems to haave been a "preventive" IDF aggression, and their bleeding to death because
ambulances were not allowed through - it is not "the latest news" and unfortunately it has become rather routine
TPM however places it in the light of the new Palestinian government being formed by PM Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) just
as the diplomatic Quartet demanded. And apparently all Palestinian factions give it a chance. Remember the upbeat
comments - not only from European leaders, but also from Bush and even Sharon had to pay lip-service.
However, the Israeli army - hardly-noticed because of the Iraq War - is daily sowing death and destruction. (Two days
ago we already passed on the TPM report on the "liquidation operation" on a main road in a Bethlehem residential area,
killing the ten-year old Christine Saidi'.)
And when some militant Palestinians will lose patience and start again to do the violent acts which they know to do best
- then that will be the reason given for not yet withdrawing the Israeli army from the Palestinian cities.
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UPDATE
Israeli violence continues, despite Palestinian implementation of the ‘Quartets’ demands
27 March 2003
At around midnight last night, approximately 20 Israeli military vehicles, with two apache helicopters for air support,
invaded Beit Hanoun in the Gaza Strip. Clashes ensued when the invading forces attacked a Palestinian police post. Two
members of the Palestinian national security forces were shot and killed -- Iyad Khalil Fayed, 31 and Ehab Sayyed
Jarris, 21.
According to Dr. Muawiya Hassenien, of the Shif’a Hospital emergency department, “the injuries were not serious, and
these two policemen could probably have been saved had they received treatment in time. But the Israeli soldiers kept
the injured men for some time, and prevented the ambulance from reaching them.” Six other Palestinians were injured in
the attack, and Palestinians were taken from their homes and detained by the Israeli troops.
One of the apache helicopter fired missiles at a well which provided much of the areas water, destroying it completely;
the invading forces also attacked electricity poles and water and sewage pipes, causing sever damage to the areas
infrastructure.
In other Palestinian areas the situation remains the same – a draconian closure remains in place preventing the movement
of people or goods, towns and cities come under random curfew, and soldiers arrest and detain people at checkpoints or
during their ‘invasions’ into the cities.
At the same time, the Israeli Defense Ministry wants to further increase the Israeli expropriation of Palestinian land
by moving the “security fence”, which has already taken large swathes of Palestinian land, east of several illegal West
Bank settlements, so that an estimated 40,000 settlers and 3,000 Palestinians are included in the western, Israeli side
of the fence. This came in the wake of the Israel announcement that the wall would also be built down the length of the
Jordan Valley.
According to Mr. Andul Hadi Abu Khosa in Gaza, “what is particularly interesting about this latest attack, and the plan
to further extend the Israeli’s Apartheid wall, is the timing. Currently the Palestinians are scrambling to implement
the reforms demanded of them by the Americans. Mahmoud Abbas “Abu Mazen” was last week appointed Palestinian Prime
Minister, and financial reforms are also underway. Meanwhile the Israelis continue to take more Palestinian land, and
occupy and attack the civilian population, destroy the economy, keep us imprisoned in our towns and villages, and breach
the Geneva Convention on a daily basis – all without murmur of protest. It is astonishing!”
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