Beithlehem, Next Target of Israeli Tank Incursions into Palestinian-ruled Territory

  • Author: Islamweb & News Agencies
  • Publish date:11/04/2001
  • Section:WORLD HEADLINES
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BETHLEHEM, West Bank (Islamweb & News Agencies) - Israeli tanks moved into positions near the West Bank town of Bethlehem hours after Prime Minister Ariel Sharon warned the Palestinian Authority it could pay a heavy price if a 10-month-old uprising does not end.The midnight movement of at least a dozen tanks on Tuesday night came 24 hours after Israeli tanks entered the northern West Bank town of Jenin and demolished a police building in a response to Palestinian Resistance bombings. (Read photo caption below)
The force withdrew from Jenin three hours after the incursion, the deepest into Palestinian territory since an uprising against Israeli occupation erupted last September after peace talks stalled.
Overnight, Palestinian witnesses said tanks were poised on the edge of two villages under Israeli security control east of Bethlehem, the town where Jesus was born, and were inside the village of Beit Tamre, which had been placed under curfew.
Tanks were also at the edge of the Palestinian-ruled towns of Beit Jala and Beit Sahour, which adjoin Bethlehem, but had not entered territory under Palestinian control, they said.
But an Israeli occupation army spokesman said no troops or vehicles had been moved near the two towns and denied ``any entry into Palestinian-controlled areas.''
On Tuesday, Sharon warned that ``whoever has turned to the way of terror will also pay a political price,'' referring to Israel's takeover of nine Palestinian offices in and around Jerusalem after a bombing killed 16 people in the city last week.
``If the violence continues the Palestinians will lose more assets and they have something to lose,'' he told a ceremony for Israeli police.
Three Palestinian police and a civilian were hurt in the Jenin raid which was criticized by the United States, United Nations, France and Russia.
President Bush described the Middle East as a ``cauldron of violence,'' calling on Palestinian President Yasser Arafat to ''clamp down on the Resistance bombings and on the violence.''
``The Israelis must show restraint,'' he added.
The Palestinian Authority branded the operation a ''declaration of war'' and Palestinian diplomats sought a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Friday to discuss the Israeli raids and an international protection force.The incursion followed two Resistance bombings inside Israel -- including the attack in central Jerusalem -- which were carried out by two Palestinians from villages near Jenin in the West Bank.
PHOTO CAPTION:
Israeli occupation soldiers sit on tanks before entering the West Bank city of Jenin early Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2001. In a nighttime incursion into the Palestinian city, Israeli tanks opened fire on the main police station and bulldozers leveled the building early Tuesday. The Israelis withdrew before dawn. (AP Photo/Yigal Levi

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