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Sharon Authorizes Army Crackdown on Militants
Sun Jan 16, 2005 03:37 PM ET

By Jeffrey Heller

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Sunday he was giving Israel's army free rein to battle militants in Gaza, and the Palestinian leadership called for a halt to attacks on Israelis.

Israeli tank fire killed two Palestinians in Gaza, medics said, as a rash of violence dented peace hopes despite the election last week of Palestinian moderate Mahmoud Abbas as president.

The Israeli assault on Khan Younis refugee camp in southern Gaza came as Israel Radio reported Sharon had ordered troops "to act immediately with no political or military restrictions" to halt repeated rocket fire into southern Israel Sunday.

"I won't let this mad situation continue," Sharon told the mayor of Sderot, whose residents have threatened to launch a commercial strike Monday in protest at the rocket attacks.

Sharon also told his cabinet the army had been "instructed to take any action needed without restriction to stop terror, and they will continue to do so... as long as the Palestinians do not lift a finger."

Sharon told ministers that at his ranch in southern Israel he could hear rockets landing in nearby towns. He demanded Palestinian police deploy in northern Gaza to stop the salvoes.

Israeli media said the army might consider resuming assassinations of top militant leaders and could set up "security zones" in Gaza to prevent mortar and rocket fire aimed at Israel or at Jewish settlements.

TANK FIRE KILLS PALESTINIAN MAN, MOTHER

An Israeli tank shell hit a house in Khan Younis refugee camp in Gaza after dark, killing a 27-year-old man and his mother and seriously wounding his father, Palestinian medics said.

An Israeli military source said troops had fired twice in the area, once at Palestinians suspected of planting explosives and again at Palestinians who had been observing the troops and were suspected of plotting an attack.

The shooting came after militants fired repeated volleys of rockets and mortars at southern Israel and at Jewish settlements in the lands occupied by Israel in the 1967 Middle East War and southern Israel, damaging a home but causing no casualties.

Violence has blighted new hopes of peace following Yasser Arafat's death on Nov. 11. Israel killed eight Palestinians in separate raids in Gaza Saturday, after militants killed six Israelis at a border crossing Thursday.

The top policymaking committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization made its strongest appeal for a halt "to all military acts that harm our national interests and provide excuses to Israel."

Militants from Abbas's own Fatah movement objected, saying their attacks were a response to Israeli raids.

"We will not abide by any decision as long as the enemy continues its crimes and aggression against our people," said Abu Qusai, a Gaza spokesman for Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.

Palestinian Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath said Abbas would try again this week to win over fighters to a truce in the 4-year-old uprising that Israel would have to reciprocate.

"We have to try. If we are willing to talk with our occupiers, shouldn't we talk to our brothers? We have to continue. This is not an easy task," Shaath said.

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak criticized Sharon for suspending contacts with Abbas after the Gaza border attack.

"Experience says that it will never be possible that we can go on with negotiations if we say that all violence must stop," Mubarak told reporters in Cairo.

"Thank God, so far, Sharon and Abu Mazen (Abbas) don't hate each other, so there's no justification for them to delay negotiations," he said.

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=7337912

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Israel is Done Waiting for the Palestinians to End Their Hopeless War
 
It will be interesting to see if Abbas goes the way of all previous 'overtures' made by Palestinians. The fact that he doesn't wish to 'reign in' the terrorists does not bode well.

Welcome, good first post find!
 
Kathianne said:
It will be interesting to see if Abbas goes the way of all previous 'overtures' made by Palestinians. The fact that he doesn't wish to 'reign in' the terrorists does not bode well.

Last week I had a little hope that the Holocaust denier (Abbas) would do as he keeps saying and stop terrorism. Now, not so much.

Welcome, good first post find!

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