Six Palestinian fighters inside a West Bank prison in
Among those who surrendered was Ahmed Saadat, leader of a PLO faction and mastermind of the 2001 assassination of an Israeli Cabinet minister, the Israeli military announced on Tuesday.
The main targets of the raid were Saadat and four accomplices in the killing of Israeli Tourism Minister Rehavam Zeevi.
In addition, Israeli forces seized Fuad Shobaki, the mastermind of an illegal weapons shipment to the Palestinian Authority several years ago.
Two Palestinian security officers were killed and 23 other people were wounded in the raid.
Earlier, Israeli troops took control of the prison compound in an operation to arrest jailed Palestinian resistance leaders.
Gunfire rang out and explosions rocked the area as Israeli forces launched their raid on Tuesday.
Bulldozers pulled down the compound as Israeli troops called through loudspeakers on Ahmed Saadat, the leader of the leftist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and his comrades to surrender.
Saadat and three other PFLP members have been jailed in
But at least 150 Palestinian prisoners and guards gave themselves up, Israeli military sources said.
Gideon Ezra, Israeli public security minister, confirmed that troops were on a mission to arrest the four PFLP members almost a week after Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president, reiterated that he was ready to free Saadat.
The slain guard was named by a Palestinian security source as Ibrahim Abu al-Amin. He was shot dead inside the compound by Israeli gunfire.
Attack sparks anger
The operation drew a furious response from Ismail Haniya, Hamas's prime minister-designate, who criticised the "dangerous escalation" and warned
The Israeli public security minister told public radio: "This operation was ordered by the prime minister in the fight against terrorism. We are committed to the murderers of minister Rehavam Zeevi remaining behind bars."
A spokesman for the Palestinian interior ministry in
"We have information that the British and Americans left the prison this morning," Tawfiq Abu Khussa told AFP.
"The Americans and British left 15 minutes before the operation started. The Israelis asked the police and security forces to drop their weapons and not resist. If they refused, they said they would assault the compound," he said.
"We warn
Israeli siege
Aljazeera's correspondent in Palestine Walid al-Umari quoted witnesses as saying that about 20 Israeli military vehicles on Tuesday surrounded the Palestinian presidential office and the
The forces imposed a curfew on the area adjacent to the prison amid intense shootings.
"We have been informed that gunfire was heard in the area, but no information whether the raid was targeting Saadat or surrounding the headquarters where many Palestinian activists are present," al-Umari said.
Demonstrations
Mosques across
There were also demonstrations across the
Hamas leader-in-exile Khaled Meshaal warned
Speaking to Aljaazeera, Meshaal also called on Palestinians to rally around the
"We condemn this Israeli crime and hold
"I call on our people in
Meshaal called on the United Nations, Muslim and Arab countries, and the international community to "take urgent measures to stop this crime".
In a lecture at a women's gathering in West Bank on 7 March, Mahmoud Abbas said he would not mind releasing Saadat if PFLP sent him a written promise saying the movement would not hold the PA responsible for anything that might happen to Saadat after his release.
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Israeli bulldozers roll past the