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Thursday, August  23,  2001
Hamas militants escape
Israeli gunship attack
>From David Horovitz, in Jerusalem
MIDDLE EAST: Israel last night failed in an apparent attempt to assassinate
some of the leading militants of the radical Hamas group, including the man
it alleges is the leader of the Hamas "military wing", responsible for
organising a series of suicide bombings dating back to the mid-1990s.
The attack came amid a further escalation of violence, which saw at least six
Palestinians killed in the space of 24 hours, and despite the continuing
efforts of the German Foreign Minister, Mr Joschka Fischer, to arrange for
ceasefire talks between the Palestinian  President, Mr Yasser Arafat, and
the Israeli Foreign Minister, Mr Shimon Peres.
The apparent assassination attempt took place in Gaza's Bureij refugee
camp. Israeli helicopter gunships fired missiles at a car, and killed Mr Bilal al-
Rul (23), a member of Mr Arafat's Preventative Security force. Travelling in
the car immediately behind his were Mr al-Rul's father, Adnan - alleged by
Israel to be a Hamas bombmaker - as well as Mr Mohammad Deif, the head
of the Hamas military wing, and several other key militants.
Initial reports suggested that Mr Adnan al-Rul was also killed in the missile strike, 
but it is now thought that all occupants of the second car escaped unharmed.
Israeli military sources confirmed the missile fire - saying that it had been directed 
at a vehicle whose occupants were en route to fire mortar shells at Jewish settlements 
- but denied all knowledge of any wider signifi
cance to the helicopter strike.
Other Israeli sources, however, indicated that the attack was based on "hard 
intelligence" about a rare get-together of leading Hamas militants, and that the 
escape of these militants represented a costly "operational fai
lure". Hamas leaders claimed that a total of four missiles were fired at both 
vehicles. Israel's Prime Minister, Mr Ariel Sharon, has publicly acknowledged 
maintaining a policy of "targeted strikes" against those Israel a
lleges are orchestrating attacks.
The Gaza violence culminated yet another day of bloodshed. Overnight, Israeli troops 
had opened fire on three Palestinians whom, both Israeli and Palestinian sources 
agreed, were attempting to plant a bomb, later defused,
 on a road leading to an army base outside the Palestinian city of Nablus in the West 
Bank - a familiar target for such devices.
Israel says that two of the bombers were killed, and that a second group of three 
bombers, with a second device, then arrived at the same spot, and were shot dead as 
well.
Palestinian officials said, however, that only one man died in the initial shooting, 
Mr Maher Faras, and that the troops then killed three civilians who had merely been 
attempting to retrieve the body and, later in the da
y, a teenage boy who was not involved in the incident at all.
Thousands of Palestinians attended the funerals of the dead men in Nablus, and Mr 
Arafat's Fatah faction, of which Mr Faras was a member, vowed to avenge their deaths. 
Also yesterday, Israel fired missiles at a Palestinia
n police position in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, destroying it.
The army said the attack came in retaliation for Palestinian mortar fire at nearby 
Jewish settlements. Palestinian officials denied that there had been any such mortar 
fire.
Near Jenin, in the West Bank, meanwhile, four Israelis in a garbage truck were injured 
when they came under fire from a Palestinian residence near the road.
Palestinian gunmen also fired on Israeli army positions outside Bethlehem last night, 
and there were exchanges of fire in and around Ramallah.
Against this gruesome background, Mr Arafat, meeting Arab foreign ministers in Cairo, 
urged them to take a tougher stance against "the Israeli aggression" - an allusion to 
the refusal of both Egypt and Jordan to suspend t
heir ties with the Jewish state.

� 2001 ireland.com

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