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> > Monday, 19 August, 2002, 06:30 GMT 07:30 UK > > Israel agrees troop withdrawal > > > Palestinian forces will take responsibility for security > > Israel has reached agreement with the Palestinians to begin reducing its > military presence in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank town of Bethlehem > in exchange for Palestinian efforts to reduce militant attacks. > > > Israel... would do everything in order to ease conditions on the Palestinian > population; the Palestinian side takes responsibility to calm the security > situation and reduce violence Israeli Defence Ministry > Implementation of Sunday night's plan is due to begin on Monday, but the > timetable for the various stages remains vague. > > Palestinian officials said the two sides had agreed that Israel would > withdraw its forces from Gaza and Bethlehem within 48 hours. > > But Israeli officials indicated much looser schedule to allow the Palestinian > agencies the opportunity to calm the situation and quell anti-Israeli > violence. > > Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesperson Yafa Ben Ari told the BBC: "At the > moment we have a high level of warnings of future terror activity and that > level of warning must cease." > > BBC correspondent James Reynolds in Jerusalem says this deal is very > much seen as a first step, and a similar agreement was reached earlier in > August but it came to nothing. > > 'Confidence-building' > > The agreement to ease the military clampdown was reached by Israel's > Defence Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer and Palestinian Interior Minister > Abdel Razaq al-Yahya. > > Mr Ben-Eliezer said the deal was a "confidence-building measure", > essential to future progress. > > > A senior Palestinian official, Nabil Abu Rudeina, said the withdrawals > would "prepare the atmosphere" for more pullbacks. > > But the militant Palestinian group Hamas said it did not support the plan. > > "Hamas and the Palestinian people reject any agreement which aims at > destroying our resistance and ending the intifada, which is what this > agreement is aimed at," a spokesman told the AFP news agency. > > Mr Ben-Eliezer had first presented his "Gaza first" plan to the Palestinians > on 5 August. > > Hamas and the Palestinian people reject any agreement which aims at > destroying our resistance and ending the intifada > > Hamas spokesman > > Discussions then foundered on Palestinian demands that West Banks > towns be included in any proposals for Israeli forces to return to the > positions they held before the start of the Palestinian intifada in September > 2000. > > Israeli forces have been in military control of most of the Palestinian towns > in the West Bank for the past two months after a wave of suicide bombings > by Palestinian militants. > > The talks were held in a Tel Aviv hotel after several days of relative calm. > > 'Human shield' injunction > > Separately, the Israeli Supreme Court ordered a temporary freeze of the > army's use of Palestinian civilians during its incursions into Palestinian > areas. > > The army's "neighbour procedure" - in which local Palestinians are co- > opted to mediate in siege situations - has been in the spotlight since > Wednesday's killing of a 19-year-old resident of Tubas in the West Bank > who was sent into a building housing Hamas militant Nasser Jarrar, who > also died in the operation. > > Human rights groups say the procedure is tantamount to using civilians as > human shields and as such is a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention > protecting populations under military occupation. > > On Sunday, Israeli soldiers shot and wounded three Palestinians - > including a 16-year-old girl - near the Gaza Strip town of Khan Yunis, which > faces the coastal Jewish settlement bloc of Gush Katif. > > The army said it had responded when its forces were fired on with anti-tank > missiles, the AFP news agency reported. > > Troops also made two incursions into the West Bank and Gaza, arresting > 16 people suspected of being militants, the army said. Post message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe : [EMAIL PROTECTED] List owner : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
