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Israel occupation planning to assassinate Palestinian activists
May 20, 2005

 

Israeli occupation authorities were planning to assassinate "selected" Palestinian resistance activists in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian security sources disclosed.

The sources cautioned that the uneasy truce the Palestinian resistance factions were currently observing with the Hebrew state would inevitably collapse in the event Israel carried out its plans.

They voiced utmost concern over the Israeli continuous violations of the calming down, including the arrest campaigns in lines of the West bank resistance activist.

They underlined that the PA security coordination with Tel Aviv plummeted to its lowest point.

In the meantime, the PA interior minister, Nasr Yousef, on Tuesday held a four-hour meeting with the US coordinator William Word.

In the get-together, which was attended by strategic planning teams, composed of the PA security services' elements, and the donor countries' delegates, the two sides deliberated the necessary arrangements for the Israeli evacuation of the Gaza Strip and some enclaves of the West Bank.

They also stressed the importance of providing adequate support for the PA security apparatuses, which would take charge of the Strip after its evacuation.

For their part, the participants blasted the Israeli government for not coordinating the Strip's evacuation with the PA.

The donor countries' representatives, meanwhile, stressed the necessity of providing support for the PA security apparatuses to enable them administer the Strip after the Israeli troops' purported pullback.

On the other hand, Palestinian security source revealed that the PA civil affairs minister, Mohammad Dahlan, would meet Wednesday the Israeli security minister, Haim Ramon, to discuss the PA-Israeli coordination of the disengagement from the Strip.

 
 

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