Israeli Troops Kill Two Palestinians in West Bank

Published July 1st, 2001 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinians on Sunday near the West Bank town of Jenin, Palestinian security officials said, cited by AFP. 

According to Haaretz newspaper, the two were killed when Israeli troops, who were lying in ambush, opened fire on a group of armed Palestinians traveling in the area of the West Bank city of Jenin.  

The Israeli army spokesman reported that troops "fired after spotting the five-man cell moving near the IDF's Bezek base."  

Three of the Palestinians reportedly fled the scene, said the paper.  

Also, an Arab-Israeli truck driver was lightly injured Sunday morning when his truck was fired on as he was travelling on a road linking the West Bank settlements of Psagot and Beit El, said Haaretz.  

The man was struck in the foot by two bullets.  

In the southern part of the Gaza Strip, Palestinians lobbed 11 grenades at the Israeli army post near Rafat, but nobody was wounded, military sources said, cited by AFP. 

 

NEGOTIATIONS REACH DEADLOCK 

 

In the meantime, Palestinians and Israelis were at loggerheads Saturday over the interpretation of the US-brokered Middle East peace timetable Saturday, said reports. 

Palestinian President Yasser Arafat said on his return to Gaza City from Lisbon that the one-week trial period of "no violence" to kick off the US-brokered Middle East process towards peace negotiations "began Wednesday." 

But an Israeli official in Jerusalem said later that the week had not yet begun. 

"There is no sign on the ground of a return to absolute calm. The start of the countdown (of the trial period) will begin when there is a total halt to the violence," said the official, quoted by Haaretz newspaper. 

In Cairo, senior Palestinian minister Nabil Shaath made comments to similar to Arafat's on Saturday, saying that "the week-long period will end on Thursday." 

Shaath implied that a week of total calm between Israelis and Palestinians was an impossible demand, asking: "Would it be possible for the United States to guarantee zero violence in Washington, DC for 24 hours?" 

And as Arafat was returning to Gaza after meeting Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres in Portugal, Israeli television reported a bomb explosion late Saturday near the farming village of Ram On in northern Israel, although there were no injuries, Haaretz said. 

The device, thought to have been triggered by a mobile phone, had been left on a road near the demarcation line with the northern part of the West Bank which is used by Israeli border patrols, the television said. 

Earlier, there were shooting and petrol bomb incidents in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the paper added. 

Although there were no injuries in the incidents, the unrest again cast doubt on the hoped-for start to the seven days of total quiet Israel is demanding before it will move forward with the Mitchell Commission's recommendation of a six-week truce and then new political negotiations. 

Since the outbreak of the latest Israeli-Palestinian conflict last September, CNN reports that Palestinians have killed over 112 Israelis with weapons ranging from stones and knives to machineguns and car bombs. Israeli military sources have reported well over 600 injuries to Israelis of Jewish descent.  

In the same time period, according to CNN, Israeli soldiers and armed Jewish settlers have killed 13 Arab Israelis and over 458 Palestinians with weapons ranging from machineguns and tanks to US-made Apache helicopter gunships and F-16s.  

According to Amnesty International, nearly 100 of the Palestinians killed were children. 

In addition, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society has reported over 14,000 Palestinians wounded, and over 520 killed.  

Jewish author Noam Chomsky, who according to a New York Times Book Review article is “arguably the most important intellectual alive,” has been quoted as saying: “State terrorism is an extreme form of terrorism, generally much worse than individual terrorism because it has the resources of a state behind it.” - Albawaba.com 

 

 

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