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  • Israel OKs Raids Against Terror Suspects

    41 minutes ago
    By IAN JAMES, Associated Press Writer

    JERUSALEM - Israel decided Wednesday to carry out military strikes against terror suspects, an official said, as the Palestinians held an emergency Cabinet meeting to decide how to respond to a Hamas suicide bombing that killed 20, including five Americans.

    Israeli officials chose to strike militants regardless of what the Palestinian Authority (news - web sites) does, a security official said on condition of anonymity. The raids were expected to begin later Wednesday. A column of 13 Israeli tanks was seen lining up outside the West Bank town of Ramallah, Palestinian witnesses said.

    The Palestinian Cabinet did not announce a decision after its two-hour session, except to say the rule of law in the West Bank and Gaza Strip (news - web sites) would be enforced. The final say is up to Yasser Arafat (news - web sites) and top PLO officials, who will meet later Wednesday with ministers.

    After the Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas received a phone call from Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites), who said "the Palestinian Authority should take immediate measures to stop the deterioration," Palestinian Information Minister Nabil Amr said.

    Tuesday night's Jerusalem bus blast also wounded more than 100, including about 40 children, returning from the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest shrine. It was the deadliest Palestinian terror attack since the "road map" peace plan was unveiled three months ago by President Bush (news - web sites).

    The Palestinian Authority's next move could well determine the fate of the U.S.-backed peace plan.

    Earlier Wednesday, Palestinian security chief Mohammed Dahlan met with Palestinian security commanders in the Gaza Strip, ordering them "to be on high alert to implement whatever decision will be taken by the political leadership and the Palestinian Authority against those who were involved in yesterday's attack in Jerusalem," spokesman Elias Zananiri said.

    Abbas, who could lose his job if violence persists, has said he will not confront the militants — as required by the peace plan — because he fears internal fighting.

    Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites) and top defense officials decided Wednesday to give Dahlan time to begin cracking down on the militants, a security official said on condition of anonymity.

    Security officials decided against targeting Arafat, the defense official said. In the past, troops have besieged Arafat's West Bank headquarters.

    Bush called Sharon on Wednesday, said Israel's vice premier, Ehud Olmert.

    Abbas was meeting with Islamic Jihad leaders in Gaza City on Tuesday when he learned of the bombing. Condemning the attack as a "terrible crime," Abbas also broke off contact with Hamas and Islamic Jihad, called off upcoming trips to Italy and Norway, and convened the emergency Cabinet meeting.

    U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan (news - web sites) urged Abbas "to take decisive action to arrest the instigators of this attack and prevent such attacks from happening again," U.N. spokesman Fred Eckhard said in New York.

    Yasser Abed Rabbo, the Palestinian Minister for Negotiations with Israel, said, "We have decided to boycott Hamas and Islamic Jihad, and at the same time the Palestinian leadership has instructed the Palestinian cabinet and the Palestinian security services to take all necessary measures in order to preserve the Palestinian national interests."

    In the Gaza Strip, Hamas leaders insisted Wednesday they remain committed to a three-month truce they and other militants declared unilaterally on June 29, but said they reserve the right to revenge the killings of operatives by Israeli troops.

    There were indications that the bomber, disguised as an ultra-Orthodox Jew, tried to settle a personal score with the attack. The assailant, 29-year-old mosque preacher Raed Mesk from the West Bank city of Hebron, was friends with an Islamic Jihad leader in Hebron, Mohammed Sidr, who was killed by troops last week.

    In the meantime, Israel froze all contacts with the Palestinian Authority and canceled the planned handover of two West Bank towns to Palestinian control, a move that was expected later this week. The Israeli army also closed border crossings to seal off the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

    Palestinian legislator Saeb Erekat criticized Israel's decision, saying it was important to maintain contacts.

    "The main message I want to send to the Americans is that ... every possible effort should be exerted to keep the road map and the truce alive," he said.

    The suicide bomber detonated the explosives in the center of a tandem bus, which has two passenger sections, shortly after 9 p.m. on a main thoroughfare.

    Five of those killed were American citizens, a U.S. Embassy official said Wednesday.

    They included Mordechai Reinitz, 47, and his son, Yitzhak, 18, who lived in the Israeli coastal town of Netanya and had dual Israeli-American citizenship, embassy spokesman Paul Patin said. Their U.S. hometown was not immediately known.

    Goldie Taubenfeld, 43, and her 5-month-old son, Shmuel, who were visiting from New Square, N.Y., also were killed, according to Patin and a family statement. Taubenfeld had 13 children.

    The fifth American victim was identified as Tihilla Nathanson, 3, from Monsey, N.Y.

    Zvi Weiss, an 18-year-old seminary student from New York, was sitting in the front of the bus and escaped unharmed.

    "The bomb went off at the back of the bus. Everything went black. I climbed out of the broken window and started running. All around me there were people covered in blood, screaming, some with limbs missing," Weiss said.

    The bomb was packed with bits of metal for greater deadliness, police said.

    The blast, just across from a synagogue, blew a hole in the bus roof and shattered the windows of a passing bus.

    In an Israeli prison, Palestinian security prisoners applauded and passed out candy when they learned of the bombing, the Israel Prisons Authority said. Inmate leaders were sent into isolation and the rest had their TV sets removed as punishment, the authority said.

    Since the intefadeh began in September 2000, more than 2,400 people have been killed on the Palestinian side and more than 800 on the Israeli side.



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  • #2
    I hope they don't stop to rethink it again... Shoot until nothing is moving... and no more negotiations, only more will die because you chose to believe those stupp asssholes
    Monkey!!!

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    • #3
      I hope they don't stop to rethink it again... Shoot until nothing is moving...
      I'm not exactly sure what you mean by that, but as long as it's terrorists that are dead, I support this move.
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      • #4
        It seems as if the peace process is collapsing
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        • #5
          Boo ****ing hoo.

          A few stones and trees will get shot at, the international media will all go wild, the PA will stage some fake arrests, Israel will cancel future retaliations and it will all start again.
          "Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master" - Commissioner Pravin Lal.

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          • #6
            Woot!


            Kill the ****ers and ignore the appeasers. These guys won't stop as long as they're breathing so the solution is to make sure all of them and there friends and there sympathizers all stop breathing.
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            • #7
              There will be peace when the disputed areas are ethnically cleansed.
              får jag köpa din syster? tre kameler för din syster!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Oerdin
                Woot!


                Kill the ****ers and ignore the appeasers. These guys won't stop as long as they're breathing so the solution is to make sure all of them and there friends and there sympathizers all stop breathing.


                They all say the same about Israel. It never ends
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                • #9
                  Oh god not again. The Israelis policy is not going to work unless they kill every Palestinian - though I guess few people here would shed tears about that.

                  It goes for so many in todays world, but no more so than the Israelis, if you continue to use force, you will perpetuate a vicious circle of an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. Its looking less like a tactical engagement, and more like a stalemated slugging match .

                  Perhaps the Israelis should abandon the peace process and let loose on the rampage, stirring a hornets nest of Palestinians - and even more innocent Israelis die, and Palestinian children get cut down. Perhaps after enough blood has been spilled, the Israelis will finally realise that force isnt the answer.

                  How many times must the cannonballs fly...
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by elijah
                    Oh god not again. The Israelis policy is not going to work unless they kill every Palestinian
                    Right on, the Palestinians know where it's at regarding policy.

                    Personally, I think it'd be best to isolate both countries and not check in on them for fifty years.

                    Once they figure out how to get along, or kill eachother, then we can make it a US territory. Right now I'm just sick of them sucking up news coverage -- really, does anyone care anymore? It's like reporting a death every time someone is murdered in Detroit. What's the point?

                    We can just assume every week that Palestinians bombed Israelis, and Israelies gunned down palestinians. Spare me from the boring repetitiveness and give me stories about a murder in Kenya or something instead.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by elijah
                      Oh god not again. The Israelis policy is not going to work unless they kill every Palestinian - though I guess few people here would shed tears about that.

                      It goes for so many in todays world, but no more so than the Israelis, if you continue to use force, you will perpetuate a vicious circle of an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. Its looking less like a tactical engagement, and more like a stalemated slugging match .

                      Perhaps the Israelis should abandon the peace process and let loose on the rampage, stirring a hornets nest of Palestinians - and even more innocent Israelis die, and Palestinian children get cut down. Perhaps after enough blood has been spilled, the Israelis will finally realise that force isnt the answer.

                      How many times must the cannonballs fly...
                      its completely unproven that turning the other cheek does nething more than get ur cheekbone broken. on TOP of that it takes a ridiculous amount of societal discipline(not to even mention self discipline) to have ur families killed by suicide bombers and simply do nothing.

                      I think a valid response would be "u first."

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Asher

                        Right on, the Palestinians know where it's at regarding policy.

                        Personally, I think it'd be best to isolate both countries and not check in on them for fifty years.

                        Once they figure out how to get along, or kill eachother, then we can make it a US territory. Right now I'm just sick of them sucking up news coverage -- really, does anyone care anymore? It's like reporting a death every time someone is murdered in Detroit. What's the point?

                        We can just assume every week that Palestinians bombed Israelis, and Israelies gunned down palestinians. Spare me from the boring repetitiveness and give me stories about a murder in Kenya or something instead.
                        its hard to catch murders in kenya, they're too fast!

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                        • #13
                          Right on, the Palestinians know where it's at regarding policy.
                          Well their hardly wearing the halos either. Israel on the other hand is the more developed and centralised state, if anyone here is capable of making a reasonable, calm, logical reaction, it is the Israelis. At least on paper...

                          Personally, I think it'd be best to isolate both countries and not check in on them for fifty years.
                          It causes me to miss star trek
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                          • #14
                            Of course, it would be difficult for the Israelis to restrain themselves after such an attack, lets not get away from the fact that it is a heinous crime, the desire for revenge is understandable, but imo must not be allowed to bear fruit.

                            I suppose whether they do hold back or not is down to how much they want to break out of the circle of strike and counter strike. After all, that only kills more people pointlessly, and it is an utterly pointless conflict. Having said that, the Israeli military is not under the command of the victims families...
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                            • #15
                              the solution is to make sure all of them and there friends and there sympathizers all stop breathing
                              And people think my ideas are devoid of emotion! *cough*at least mine are devoid of negative karma*cough*
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