So straight out of Daniel the plan goes on, but MER has answered all my
questions with regard to what the trench means as opposed to the
building of a wall........

More terrorism and psychological warfare by the slaughtermen?

Saba

Ubber Alles?   Shade of Hitler aka Heider aka Schicklegrubber aka Hister
- a born again Ztonist who paved way to great state of Israel?
Note the same tactics - and remember the Trench Coat Mafia and
wonder....


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MID-EAST REALITIES © - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 3/08:  

 The words, and the acts, go back before the bible itself -- trench
warfare
and siege. The Romans built walls and laid siege to Jerusalem and
Masada.

Trenches, though for a different purpose, became synonymous with World
War I. Now to further inflict still more divisions and suffering on the
Palestinians -- as well as to further enforce the new Apartheid, the new
"separation" both from us and from themselves -- the Israeli army is
digging trenches and laying siege around the already divided and
controlled Palestinian "population centers".

      But actually, this isn't warfare at all. One side is
overwhelming powerful and supported by the world's most powerful
country. The other side is weak and increasingly enslaved, further
diminished by a corrupt, repression, and impotent group of "Arab
leaders", the "client regimes".

      What is really going on here is vanquishment and
subjugation, oppression and occupation, dispossession and neo-apartheid
-- a new stretched out and camouflaged form of ethnic cleansing
Israeli-style.   And one day, whenever that day comes, what is being
done today will have to be undone, and those who do it today will have
to be held accountable.

            IDF DIGS TRENCH TO KEEP 65,000
VILLAGERS OUT OF RAMALLAH
                                By
Amira Hass and Amos Harel
Ha'aretz 8 March 2001: -
Israel Defense Forces bulldozers left a ditch Thursday night which
effectively closes off the large Palestinian city to some 65,000
residents of 25 local villages.
Tearing into a road that runs north of Ramallah, the IDF digging damaged
the
water pipes and telephone lines used by one West Bank village, Surda,
leaving residents there complaining of dry taps and disconnected phones.
According to the Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights
and
the Environment, the IDF plowed a trench two meters deep, and dozens of
meters in length. Army bulldozers worked on a stretch of road between
the Bir-Zeit region and the "Wallerstein" road.
The IDF plowing cut-off the Bir Zeit region, classified as a "B" area -
under Israeli security control - from Ramallah "A" zones, which are
under complete Palestinian Authority control.
While the IDF had responded to five months of Al Aqsa Intifada violence
by
distributing concrete slabs on roads and digging up trenches to seal off
a
number of towns and villages in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, until now
the
army had refrained from placing any such obstructions on routes between
Ramallah and outlying Palestinian communities.
On occasion, the IDF set up temporary checkpoints which restricted the
movements of some local residents.
But by and large, residents moved freely on the road north of the
Palestinian city, which was used as an alternative route for villagers
who
live west of Ramallah, whose own local roads (which pass by Jewish
settlements such as Beit El and Ofra) have been shut down.
The IDF sources say that the road north of Ramallah was blocked off in
response to a number of terror attacks that took place in the region
recently, including a gunfire attack on February 25 in which two
settlers from the Ateret settlement were wounded.
Tuesday's trench digging appears to have had two objectives: to contain
terror units based in Ramallah and prevent them from carrying out
attacks in
regions to the north of the city; and to make it clear to Palestinian
residents that there is a "price" to be paid for continued attacks
against Jewish settlers in the region.
One institution which is likely to suffer from the new road block is Bir
Zeit University.
Classes there have been conducted without interruption throughout the
months of Intifada fighting.

One Bir Zeit academic predicted yesterday that university students who
have
not so far participated in clashes against IDF troops, are likely to
take to
the streets and confront soldiers now that their university studies have
been disrupted.

Palestinian academics and activists aren't the only groups harboring
doubts about the wisdom of the IDF's new policy of cutting off Ramallah.
IDF officers in the Central Command told Ha'aretz that by digging the
trench, "we are taking on a major risk here.

"In contrast to manned checkpoints at which a reasoned decision by an
officer enables Palestinians to pass for humanitarian reasons, this
trench cannot be crossed.

"The practical significance is that thousands of people are cut off from
hospitals and health clinics, not to mention places of work, and
markets."

The IDF sources concluded: "It's doubtful that the collective punishment
of
tens of thousands of people, in retaliation for the acts of a few
isolated terror cells, can be justified.
                                                
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MID-EAST REALITIES © - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 3/08:
   The words, and the acts, go back before the bible itself -- trench warfare
and siege.  The Romans built walls and laid siege to Jerusalem and Masada.
 Trenches, though for a different purpose, became synonymous with World
War I.  Now to further inflict still more divisions and suffering on the
Palestinians -- as well as to further enforce the new Apartheid, the new
"separation" both from us and from themselves -- the Israeli army is digging
trenches and laying siege around the already divided and controlled Palestinian
"population centers".
   But actually, this isn't warfare at all.  One side is overwhelming powerful
and supported by the world's most powerful country.  The other side is
weak and increasingly enslaved, further diminished by a corrupt, repression,
and impotent group of "Arab leaders", the "client regimes".
   What is really going on here is vanquishment and subjugation, oppression
and occupation, dispossession and neo-apartheid -- a new stretched out
and camouflaged form of ethnic cleansing Israeli-style.   And one day,
whenever that day comes, what is being done today will have to be undone,
and those who do it today will have to be held accountable.



      IDF DIGS TRENCH TO KEEP 65,000 VILLAGERS OUT OF RAMALLAH

                By Amira Hass and Amos Harel

Ha'aretz 8 March 2001: -
Israel Defense Forces bulldozers left a ditch Thursday night which
effectively closes off the large Palestinian city to some 65,000 residents
of 25 local villages.

Tearing into a road that runs north of Ramallah, the IDF digging damaged
the
water pipes and telephone lines used by one West Bank village, Surda,
leaving residents there complaining of dry taps and disconnected phones.

According to the Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights
and
the Environment, the IDF plowed a trench two meters deep, and dozens of
meters in length. Army bulldozers worked on a stretch of road between the
Bir-Zeit region and the "Wallerstein" road.

The IDF plowing cut-off the Bir Zeit region, classified as a "B" area -
under Israeli security control - from Ramallah "A" zones, which are under
complete Palestinian Authority control.

While the IDF had responded to five months of Al Aqsa Intifada violence
by
distributing concrete slabs on roads and digging up trenches to seal off
a
number of towns and villages in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, until now
the
army had refrained from placing any such obstructions on routes between
Ramallah and outlying Palestinian communities.

On occasion, the IDF set up temporary checkpoints which restricted the
movements of some local residents.

But by and large, residents moved freely on the road north of the
Palestinian city, which was used as an alternative route for villagers
who
live west of Ramallah, whose own local roads (which pass by Jewish
settlements such as Beit El and Ofra) have been shut down.

The IDF sources say that the road north of Ramallah was blocked off in
response to a number of terror attacks that took place in the region
recently, including a gunfire attack on February 25 in which two settlers
from the Ateret settlement were wounded.

Tuesday's trench digging appears to have had two objectives: to contain
terror units based in Ramallah and prevent them from carrying out attacks
in
regions to the north of the city; and to make it clear to Palestinian
residents that there is a "price" to be paid for continued attacks against
Jewish settlers in the region.

One institution which is likely to suffer from the new road block is Bir
Zeit University.

Classes there have been conducted without interruption throughout the months
of Intifada fighting.

One Bir Zeit academic predicted yesterday that university students who
have
not so far participated in clashes against IDF troops, are likely to take
to
the streets and confront soldiers now that their university studies have
been disrupted.

Palestinian academics and activists aren't the only groups harboring doubts
about the wisdom of the IDF's new policy of cutting off Ramallah.

IDF officers in the Central Command told Ha'aretz that by digging the
trench, "we are taking on a major risk here.

"In contrast to manned checkpoints at which a reasoned decision by an
officer enables Palestinians to pass for humanitarian reasons, this trench
cannot be crossed.

"The practical significance is that thousands of people are cut off from
hospitals and health clinics, not to mention places of work, and markets."

The IDF sources concluded: "It's doubtful that the collective punishment
of
tens of thousands of people, in retaliation for the acts of a few isolated
terror cells, can be justified.






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