Weekly Cabinet meeting 10.8.2003
At the weekly Cabinet meeting today (Sunday), 10.8.2003:
1. Chief-of-Staff Lt.-Gen. Moshe Yaalon briefed ministers on security events of the past few days. The Chief-of-Staff
said that Israel has noted Hizballahs attempt to heat up Israels northern border and added that Hizballah leader Hassan
Nasrallahs speech in Jibsheit attested to the organizations plight given the fact that while Palestinian prisoners are
being released, his organization has not succeeded in procuring the release of any Lebanese prisoners. Hizballah
attacked IDF positions on Mt. Dov last Friday with mortars and anti-tank rockets. The IDF was prepared for the attack.
The Chief-of-Staff said that given the situation in the north, the IDF was prepared for the possibility that the
attempted attacks would continue.
Regarding the Palestinian sphere, the Chief-of-Staff said that last Friday morning, the IDF arrested fugitives in Nablus
and other places in Judea and Samaria under Israels security control. The action was carried out against those
organizations that have engaged in concrete, immediate attacks or that has been involved in manufacturing bombs and
Kassam rockets.
Chief-of-Staff Yaalon also briefed ministers on IDF actions in the Gaza Strip. He noted that the Palestinian authority
could show greater determination and be more effective in acting against and dismantling the terrorist organizations. He
added that the Palestinian street does not support a return to terror.
Israels response to the situation which has been created in recent days in Judea, Samaria and Gaza is to continue
counter-terrorist operations and arrests in the areas under its control, while gradually easing restrictions on the
Palestinian population in places where this is warranted by the security situation.
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon responded to ministers comments on the Chief-of-Staffs remarks and said that there would be
no move forward on implementing the issue of a provisional Palestinian state before the Palestinians have fully and
completely carried out their binding
commitments. This has been made very clear.
2. Science and Technology Minister Eliezer Sandberg briefed ministers on the agreements that have been signed with the
Canadian and Indian space agencies.