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04.08.03, 17:59
Izraelaskie wojska okupacyjne zamordowaly 4 Palestynczykow w ostatnich 24
godzinach!!! Hudna trwala juz zbyt dlugo dla Sharona i syjonisci na nowo
rozpoczynaja mordowac bezbronnych Palestynczykow.
>>IOF Shoot Dead Four Palestinians in Twenty-Four Hours Palestinian
Leadership Calls for Int’l Intervention to Save ‘Roadmap’
04/08/2003
Palestine Media Center- (PMC)
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) shot dead four Palestinians in the past
twenty four hours, two of them in the West Bank and two others in the Gaza
Strip, in a new Israeli escalation that threatens to put an end to the
declared hudna, or temporary truce, announced by Palestinian factions more
than a month ago.
IOF soldiers killed one Palestinian in the northern West Bank town of
Tulkarem Monday dawn, claiming he was planting an explosive device in a road
used by Israeli occupation troops.
Palestinian sources in Tulkarem denied the Israeli accusations adding that
the victim, 27-year-old Nihad Qasem, was assassinated by IOF troops.
The sources added that IOF troops were deployed in mass near Tulkarem
southern entrance and that the town was put under strict closure.
Elsewhere in the occupied territory, IOF killed two Palestinians in the Gaza
Strip, Israeli occupation army said.
No further information was available on the identity of the victims or the
location where they were killed.
Earlier on Sunday, A Palestinian driver was shot dead by Israeli police at a
checkpoint on the road from Ramallah to Jerusalem, Palestinian security and
medical sources said.
A police statement said that Suleiman Abu Ghaya, 22, was killed by Israeli
occupation forces who had stopped his car.
Palestinian security sources said that Ghaya, from al-Jeb near Jerusalem,
had been shot in the head when he got out of his car at al-Ram checkpoint.
Witnesses said that his body had been taken by Palestinians at the scene of
the shooting.
An Israeli police spokesman alleged that police opened fire when the driver
tried to flee after his vehicle collided with a barrier.
“The man got out of his vehicle and then tried to run away. The police then
opened fire and wounded him,” Gil Kleiman told AFP.
Meanwhile, four Israelis were wounded in a shooting at their car near an
illegal Jewish settlement in the West Bank on Sunday, the Israeli occupation
army said.
The shooting took place on a road connecting the settlement of “Har Gilo” to
Jerusalem and was a rare action since Palestinian factions waging a 34-month-
old uprising against Israeli occupation declared a three-month truce on June
29.
Residents said Palestinian police in vehicles began patrols in the nearby
city of Bethlehem in search of the alleged attackers.
“Such incidents may occur. They should not be taken as a pretext to fallback
on the hudna,” the Palestine National Authority (PNA) Minister of Cabinet
Affairs, Yasser Abed Rabbo, told al-Jazzera TV news network Sunday.
Palestinian factions have consequently warned that that the cease-fire would
be threatened if Israel continues breaching and violating the hudna.
Mohamed Haniya, a top Hamas leader, said last week that since the
announcement of Hudna by Palestinian factions on June 29, IOF killed ten
Palestinians and detained over three hundred others, warning that
Palestinian factions are discussing the status quo on the ground to
determine whether to stay obliged to the truce, due to the continuous
Israeli violations.
Separately, the Palestinian leadership warned Sunday that the policies of
the Israeli government threaten the international “roadmap” plan with
collapse, and would lead to grave consequences, a fact which requires an
urgent and active intervention by the international community.
The practices on the ground by the government of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
aims at obstructing the chances for implementing the US-sponsored “roadmap”,
the leadership said.
The warning came following a meeting of the executive committee of the
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) chaired by President Yasser Arafat
and attended by Prime Minister Mahmud Abbas at the Palestinian leader’s
battered headquarters in Ramallah.