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.Roundup: Palestinians Claim Peace With Sharon 'Impossible'.

After over 18-month-old Palestinian Intifada, or Uprising against Israel in
the Palestinian territories, and after an endless bloodshed between the
Palestinians and Israel, Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza come to
realize that peace with the current Israeli government headed by Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon is impossible.
 

Palestinians realize peace impossible
After over 18-month-old Palestinian Intifada, or Uprising against Israel  in
the Palestinian territories, and after an endless bloodshed between the
Palestinians and Israel, Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza come to
realize that peace with the current Israeli government headed by Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon is impossible.

The Palestinians stressed that they are determined to continue their
struggle against the occupation of their territories using all means until
they enjoy independence and freedom, despite the tough and widespread
military operations by Sharon's government against them into their towns,
villages and refugee camps.

"What does Sharon want from us? He is a murderer, he killed thousands of
Palestinians since he was in the Israeli army and government a long time
ago, especially in Lebanon   in 1982 and in the Palestinian territories
these days. He and his army should leave our territories," said Mansoor
Ghannam, a 54-year-old resident from Gaza who owns vegetable store in Gaza
downtown. 

Ghannam said that the Palestinians would never give up or surrender, adding
that if he is not going to witness the liberation of Palestine, his sons and
grandsons will do. 

"This is the land of our fathers and ancestors. If someone comes and
occupies your house and kicks your children and your family outside, what
should you do? Are you going to thank him, are you going to surrender? Of
course not, you would resist the occupier, fight him to the end until he
leaves your house," vowed Ghannam.

The Palestinians believe that "as long as Israel is all the time planning to
take parts of the Palestinians' lands, expand settlements and demolish their
homes, kill their children, the war and conflict with the Israelis would
last forever," he added.

"If any Israeli prime minister or any Israeli leader, but not Sharon, comes
and says to the Palestinians he decided to withdraw his army from the
occupied Palestinian territories, all the people would welcome him and make
peace with him," said Anwar Abu Hamdan, a 23-year-old student from Gaza.

Hamdan said that he was 14 years old when Israel and the Palestinians signed
a peace agreement, adding that he started to feel that peace with Israelis
is real and can be possible.

Nothing can break Palestinians' determination for independence
The Palestinian authority officials, who used to meet and negotiate the
Israelis, said that violence, aggression and offensives would never break
the Palestinians' determination to seek for their freedom and independence.

The officials said that military actions against the Palestinians by the
Israeli government "would never solve the problem," noting that the conflict
should only be ended by the withdrawal from all the occupied territories,
and by peace negotiations not by violence.

"This government of Sharon has approved that it doesn't want peace with us,"
said Palestinian Information Minister Yasser Abed Rabbo.

Abed Rabbo said that the Sharon-led government, which elected and formed
after the beginning of the Intifada, wanted to break the Palestinian people
and imposed on them by force "the solution that they want and not the
solution that the Palestinians want."

He stressed that Sharon sworn in and became a Prime Minister without having
any political agenda to end up the conflict and reach a permanent solution
in the area of the Middle East, adding that he (Sharon) came only with a
series of military plans, and he is implementing them one after the other.

"But until now and further more, all the military plans of Sharon would
never succeed to achieve his dream and his aims to break the Palestinian
people," said Abed Rabbo. "Peace with this man is impossible after all what
he did." 

Tension between Israel and Palestinians
Since last Friday, tension between Israel and the Palestinians has grown up
after the Israeli army carried out the widest military operation against the
Palestinians in the West Bank since Israel pulled out from its towns and
villages in 1995. 

In less than a week, the Israeli army reoccupied the West Bank towns of
Ramallah, Jenin, Qalqilia, Tulkarem, Nablus, Bethlehem andparts of Hebron,
killing and wounding dozens, and arresting hundreds.

Israel said that the reason it decided to carry out such widespread
operations against the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and Palestinian
leader Yasser Arafat "is to fight the Palestinian terrorism, suicide
bombings and armed attacks against Israel."

Om Nidal Farahat, 52-year-old from Gaza City, lost one of her six sons,
21-year-old Mohamed, who was killed by Israeli troops after he broke into
one of the Jewish settlements in southern Gaza Strip called Atzmona, where
he killed and wounded at least 20 Israelis.

"My son did not die, he is a Shahid (Martyr) and my other five sons would
love very much to be Shahids also for the sake of Palestine and liberating
Palestine," said Om Nidal, who knew that her son is going to carry out an
armed attack against the Israelis.

"A shahid goes to Paradise, and their (Israeli) dead of course go to hell,"
she said. 

Mohamed Farahat was a member of Izel Dein Al Kassam, the armed wing of the
Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). He hugged his mother and told her "see
you in paradise" shortly before he carried out the armed attack.

Palestinians determined to fight back
Many Palestinians, including leaders, militants and civilians, strongly
believe that carrying out suicide bombings and armed attacks "can never be
considered as terrorism" as Israel, United States  and many other countries
in the world believe.

Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the spiritual leader and founder of Hamas, said that as
long as Israel keeps occupying the West Bank and Gaza Strip, confiscates
lands, builds more settlements, assassinates militants, kills men, women and
children "the best weapon to use against this occupation is the 'martyrdom'
bombings." 

"Israel has used tanks, helicopters, F-16 warplanes, and all other kinds of
weapons against our people. We don't have such kinds of weapons, and if we
have these weapons, of course we would use them against the occupation to
liberate our occupied lands," said Yassin.

"But the only painful and powerful weapon we have against Israelis the
Palestinians who blew up themselves," he noted.

After Israel's intensive military offensives, a large group of Palestinians
insist that they never surrender, or give up, and they should continue with
their armed resistance, adding that this is the only legitimate way to fight
the military occupation of the Palestinian territories, and achieve freedom
and independence. 

Argument between "radical" and "moderate" groups
Meanwhile, "radical" and "moderate" groups are arguing in the Palestinian
territories. 

The "Radical" groups are the militant Islamic groups and left-wing parties
that refused to make peace with Israel, rejected all the agreements that
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat signed with Israel and continued carrying
out attacks against Israel.

Representatives of those groups believe that "peace not only with Sharon,
but also with all Israelis is impossible, since they keep occupying the
Palestinian lands and killing them."

However, they said that they are willing to end their attacks, suicide
bombings or armed attacks, "only in case Israel ends the occupation of the
Palestinian territories, including east Jerusalem, the holy city for Moslems
as well as for Christians." The Palestinians agree that Western Jerusalem is
for the Jews. 

On the other hand, the moderate people, including the Palestinian authority
officials led by Yasser Arafat, believe that if Israel pulls out from the
territories occupied after September 2000 when the Intifada started, there
is a possibility for peace negotiations to implement the resolutions of the
United Nations Security Council related to the Palestinian cause.

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