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Subject: [Spy News] Israel blows up, but fails to stifle the Voice of Palestine

http://www.arabnews.com/Article.asp?ID=12150

Sunday, January 20, 2002

Israel blows up, but fails to stifle the Voice of Palestine
By Nazir Majally, Arab News Staff

RAMALLAH, West Bank, 20 January — Israeli troops blew up the Voice of
Palestine radio station office here yesterday, but failed to stop it from
broadcasting. Palestinian officials called for international sanctions
against Israel

Part of the five-story Voice of Palestine building in the West Bank city of
Ramallah collapsed after Israeli troops, accompanied by tanks and
bulldozers, cleared people from the area before dawn and detonated
explosives.

The blast sent flames, smoke and a shower of debris skyward, and Palestinian
officials said the force shattered windows in nearby houses. They accused
Israel of trying to undermine the Palestinian Authority and its
institutions. The army said in a statement it had carried out the operation
in retaliation for the "murderous attack" in the northern Israeli city of
Hadera two days earlier.

Israel has accused the Voice of Palestine, which broadcasts the official
positions of the Palestinian Authority, of transmitting provocative material
during the Palestinian uprising which erupted in September 2000.
Palestinians deny the charge and say Israel is trying to silence its media.

Voice of Palestine Director Bassem Abusumaya said the station had resumed
broadcasting news, songs and talk shows on FM frequencies used by private
radio stations. Palestinian television continued broadcasting out of Gaza.

The Palestinian leadership said in a statement the "cheap crime" perpetrated
by Israel was meant "to silence the Palestinian voice so the world won’t
know about the brutal crime the Israeli occupation has carried out against
our people". It called on the United Nations and rights groups to condemn
Israel’s action.

"The Palestinian Authority asks that the international community impose
sanctions against Israel so that it stops its aggression and crimes against
the Palestinian people," Nabil Abu Rudeineh, an adviser to Palestinian
leader Yasser Arafat, said.




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