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BBC News
September 24, 2002


UN demands end to Mid-East violence


The United Nations Security Council has demanded an
end to Israel's military operations around Ramallah
and its withdrawal from Palestinian towns - a call
Israel appears set to ignore. 
The Security Council passed the resolution early on
Tuesday as a new military incursion into Gaza City
left nine Palestinians dead. 
It was passed by 14 votes to zero, with the United
States, Israel's main ally, merely abstaining instead
of using its veto as is usually the case. 
But political sources quoted by Israeli state radio
said that military operations, including the siege of
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's compound in
Ramallah, would continue and "gradually intensify" in
the Gaza Strip specifically. 
The UN resolution has been welcomed by the Palestinian
leadership as a "step in the right direction", the
French news agency AFP reports. 
Brokered by European states, it calls for: 
Israel to "immediately cease measures in and around
Ramallah, including the destruction of Palestinian
civilian and security infrastructure" 
for the "expeditious withdrawal of Israeli occupying
forces" from Palestinian cities toward positions held
prior to September 2000 
and for "the complete cessation of all acts of
violence, including all acts of terror, provocation,
incitement and destruction"
The resolution was passed after a 14-hour debate. 
The BBC's Greg Barrow reports that the length of the
debate, which covered four different draft
resolutions, reflected the disunity among members. 
Deputy US Ambassador James Cunningham said his country
had abstained from voting because the resolution
failed also to explicitly condemn Palestinian suicide
bombings. 
Our correspondent says that Arab states have raised
what they regard as a double standards in the Security
Council's dealings. 
Israel, they argue, is allowed to flout successive UN
resolutions while other nations like Iraq are being
held to account for their non-compliance. 
Bulldozers
Israel justified its incursion into Gaza as a response
to recent attacks on Jewish settlements. 
Bulldozers backed by tanks advanced into a number of
areas of Gaza at midnight, meeting heavy resistance,
the army said. 
"Explosive devices were targeted at the soldiers. Army
forces returned fire and hit a number of armed men,"
the army said, adding that it had suffered no
casualties of its own. 
The Israelis say they destroyed 13 workshops used for
making weapons. 
Gaza hospital staff said nine Palestinians were killed
and 24 injured. 
At least two of the dead were identified as members of
militant groups - Yassin Nasser, 53, of Hamas and
20-year-old Jaber al-Kharazi of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs
Brigades. 
Ramallah stand-off 
Protesters against the siege of Mr Arafat's compound
rallied in Ramallah on Monday night. 

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