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[Via... http://www.egroups.com/group/Communist-Internet ]
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.Fatah Leader Accepts Ceasefire, But to Continue Intifada: Radio
A leader of the Palestinian mainstream Fatah movement Monday endorsed
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's ceasefire order, but he added that the
intifada, or uprising against Israel, will continue.
Hassan al-Sheikh, a local commander in the West Bank, told Israel Radio, "We
are honoring the chairman's decision for a ceasefire. This is an opportunity
from the Palestinian side. We are giving a possibility of ending this war
that the government of Israel has opened against the Palestinian people."
But he stressed that the ceasefire order is irrelevant to the popular
uprising triggered by a provocative visit by Ariel Sharon, then Israeli
opposition leader and current prime minister, to an Islamic holy site in the
Old City of Jerusalem late last September.
Since then, over 570 people had been killed in bloody clashes, most of them
Palestinians. 
"We are stating that the popular intifada is the natural right of the
Palestinian people. It is the thundering voice of the Palestinian people in
opposing the occupation," al-Sheikh said.
Meanwhile, Israel is keeping watching for signs of a Palestinian ceasefire
on the ground. The order was announced by Arafat on Saturday after a
Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up and killed many others in Tel
Aviv Friday night. The death toll has risen to 20 after a 25-year-old
Israeli man died of his injuries Sunday night.
Monday morning, a bomb exploded in a West Bank highway near the Jewish
settlement of Ariel, some 35 kilometers north of Jerusalem, lightly wounding
an Israeli. 
In Gaza, two mortar shells were fired from the Palestinian area at the
settlement of Kfar Darom overnight, causing no injuries.
But Israeli security sources admitted that the overall level of violence
obviously ebbed in the territories for the third consecutive day.
In a related development, Israel's Army Radio reported Monday morning that
Arafat's ceasefire order only applies to Area A under full control of the
Palestinian National Authority in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The report quoted unnamed Palestinian officials as saying that the
Palestinians could not be responsible for security in areas that remain
under partial or full Israeli control, such as the Jewish settlements
dotting the territories.
Israeli Minister Without Portfolio Danny Naveh told the Army Radio that if
Arafat does not take steps immediately to stop the violence, including
arresting members of militant Palestinian groups, Israel will launch attacks
against Palestinian targets.
It was revealed Monday by a senior Israeli military official that Israel Air
Force had already prepared to land a "severe assault" on the Palestinians in
response to Friday's suicide bombing, and that the air strike was canceled
at the last minute as a result of Arafat's declaration of a ceasefire.

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