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Looks like the Israeli government has decided to give the Palestinians
their new state - in the form of palestinian concentration camps.

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Subject: EUROPEANS THREATEN ISRAEL WITH ECONOMIC SANCTIONS


EUROPEANS THREATEN ISRAEL WITH ECONOMIC SANCTIONS

               HAMAS THREATENS ISRAEL WITH REVENGE ATTACKS
                                     "NEVER SEEN BEFORE"

            "It is terrible - horrible - what is going on here; they are not
            only killing people with guns they are starving them and
            strangling their society. It is not a war against terrorism, it
            is a war against people... They are making a concentration camp
            out of the West Bank - it is a hard word - but they are
            destroying everything, the economy and the infrastructure."

            EUROPE THREATENS ISRAEL WITH SANCTIONS
                 By Phil Reeves, Justin Huggler, and Paul Waugh

[The Independent - 08 April 2002]:  The European Union is preparing
billion-dollar sanctions against Israel if Ariel Sharon continues to
defy international opinion and reject calls for an end to his
invasion of the Palestinian territories.

European governments appear prepared to turn to economic weapons
after the Israeli Prime Minister defied President Bush's call at the
weekend for a withdrawal "without delay". Mr Sharon pledged only that
the offensive would be accelerated, not ended.

Josep Pique, the Spanish Foreign Minister, revealed yesterday that
European foreign ministers had discussed sanctions at emergency talks
in Luxembourg last week and would discuss punitive measures at their
next meeting.
"It is a possible scenario ... Some countries are in favour of
introducing sanctions very, very soon; others are more reluctant. So
we have to discuss it," Mr Pique said.

Louis Michel, the Belgian Foreign Minister, said the EU might rethink
trade ties with Israel. The EU has donated millions of pounds of aid
to the Palestinian Authority only to see infrastructure, such as the
new airstrip in Gaza, destroyed by Israeli troops.

Europe is one of Israel's biggest trading partners and sanctions such
as suspending a long-standing "association agreement" q and the trade
concessions it gives Israel q would be a blow to relations with
Brussels.

The EU threat came as Israel faced demands from international aid and
human rights organisations to stop the military offensive, amid
warnings that a humanitarian crisis was in the making.

Peter Hansen of Unwra, the United Nations relief agency for
Palestinian refugees, said his organisation was receiving reports of
"pure horror" from refugee camps in Jenin and Balata in Nablus, which
have been invaded by Israeli troops for the second time in a month.
Mr Hansen said Israeli combat helicopters had been strafing
residential areas.

The scale of the killing was unclear yesterday as fighting raged in
Nablus and Jenin, not least because Israel has barred the media from
the areas invaded by its forces, where more than 1.5 million people
are confined to their homes by an army curfew.

Lieutenant-General Shaul Mofaz, the Chief of Staff of the Israeli
armed forces, told a cabinet meeting that 200 Palestinians and 11
Israeli soldiers had been killed since the military operation began
11 days ago, in the name of rooting out Palestinian militants.

The army claimed that the bulk of the Palestinian dead were armed
fighters but there are countless reports of civilian victims. An
estimated 1,500 Palestinians and 143 Israeli soldiers have been
injured.

In Texas, after a weekend summit with President Bush, Tony Blair said
Britain and its European partners were prepared to send peace
monitors to help to kickstart the political process q an idea Israel
has in the past rejected.
Mr Bush telephoned Mr Sharon at the weekend q for the first time
since February q and called for a withdrawal "without delay".
Significantly, however, the American President did not demand a
timetable for an Israeli pullback.

Colin Powell, his Secretary of State, embarks on a high-profile
diplomatic mission to the Middle East today but appeared to allow Mr
Sharon some leeway by timing his arrival in Jerusalem for Thursday at
the earliest, possibly to coincide with an Israeli withdrawal. Asked
whether Mr Bush had given Mr Sharon a deadline, General Powell said:
"The President doesn't give orders to the sovereign prime minister of
another country."

Mr Blair also announced that the diplomatic offensive would include a
scheme to endorse in a new UN resolution on the Middle East the peace
plan put forward by Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.

The Prime Minister said a ceasefire had to be agreed immediately. "In
monitoring any such ceasefire and in ensuring the Palestinian
Authority genuinely take action against the terrorists, we and others
stand ready to help in any way we can," he said.

With Spain holding the presidency of the EU, Mr Pique is one of its
most senior foreign policy spokesman and he made clear that sanctions
had already been discussed in private by the 15 nation states.

"We discussed the possibility [of sanctions] at the last general
council in Luxembourg," he said. "It's a possible scenario."

Mr Sharon showed no sign yesterday of heeding warnings that the
massive offensive by his armed forces is simply laying the ground for
more Palestinian violence and suicide attacks.

The point was underscored by a warning from Hamas q responsible for
many of the suicide attacks q vowing to avenge the recent
assassination of several of its leaders with a response of "a new
type and new colour never seen before".

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