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Israel-Palestine
Abbas Threatens Force Against Militants
2005-04-29
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas threatened to use "an iron fist" against anyone who violates a cease-fire with Israel, his toughest warning against militants since taking office in January.
"Don't make me come in there!"
In a speech to Palestinian police, Abbas also pledged to maintain quiet during the Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip planned this summer. "We have to give them a calm departure," he said, according to a summary of the speech published yesterday by the Palestinian government news agency Wafa. Abbas last month won the agreement of most militant groups, including Hamas and Islamic Jihad, to observe a truce with Israel. While there has been a sharp drop in violence, militants have fired several rockets at Jewish settlements in Gaza and an Israeli border town in recent days. One salvo landed near a large gathering of Israeli demonstrators in a Gaza settlement on Wednesday, lightly wounding one soldier. Early yesterday, Palestinian militants fired an anti-tank missile at a settlement and opened fire at an army base in Gaza, causing no injuries, the army said.
"Just keepin' in practice, y'know..."
Abbas said such violence cannot be tolerated. "Whoever wants to sabotage (the truce) with rocket fire or shooting must be stopped by us, even if that requires using force," Abbas said. "There is a national consensus regarding the calm, and whoever leaves this consensus will be struck by an iron fist." Abbas didn't single out any specific militant group.
Doesn't want to cheese them off. They're armed and dangerous and he's not, especially.
No one has claimed responsibility for the recent rocket attacks, although a tiny group, the Popular Resistance Committees, has said it opposes the cease-fire and is suspected by Israel of being behind some of the violence. The biggest militant groups, Hamas and Islamic Jihad, have largely honored the truce. Hamas appears to be focusing its efforts on Palestinian legislative elections scheduled in July, though earlier this week it rejected Abbas' call to give up its weapons after the vote.
"We like to do a little elk huntin' now and then..."
Hamas spokesman Mushir Al-Masri said the group continues to honor the truce, but holds Israel responsible for any violence. "Hamas is committed to the calm declared by all the factions, but the world...should realize that the problem is the Israeli occupation."
"Whatever they do, you know it's wrong!"
Israel, which captured the Gaza Strip and West Bank in the 1967 Mideast war, is planning to withdraw from Gaza and part of the West Bank in either July or August. Israeli military planners fear Gaza militants will step up attacks as the pullout approaches, trying to show that they are forcing the Israelis to leave. Tens of thousands of Israelis opposed to the withdrawal plan demonstrated in Gaza's largest bloc of Jewish settlements Wednesday, but the event had lower-than-expected turnout. A similar demonstration took place yesterday in one of four West Bank settlements slated for evacuation. Israeli media said about 10,000 people were expected.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Him and what army?

The Israelis'?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-04-29 1:14:27 PM  

#3  What did he say in Arabic?
Posted by: Raj   2005-04-29 12:04:16 PM  

#2  STOP immediately or I shall yell STOP again!
Posted by: DMFD   2005-04-29 7:35:58 AM  

#1  Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas threatened to use “an iron fist” against anyone who violates a cease-fire with Israel, his toughest warning against militants since taking office in January.

Puffery.

“Whoever wants to sabotage (the truce) with rocket fire or shooting must be stopped by us, even if that requires using force,” Abbas said.

"Must"? Sounds more like pleading than a threat.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-04-29 1:28:01 AM  

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