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Israel-Palestine
Abbas Decree Claims Evacuated Settlements
2005-08-21
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas signed a decree Saturday appropriating Jewish settlement land for public use once Israel's evacuation of Gaza is complete, and he scheduled postponed Palestinian legislative elections for Jan. 25. Both measures are meant to ease suspicions among Abbas' political rivals over the intentions of the Palestinian Authority and encourage them to hold their fire during the pullout.

The withdrawal paused for the Jewish Sabbath, but Israeli officials said they planned to speed up next week's timetable. The last Gaza settlements should be empty by Monday, and the army plans to begin clearing two settlements in the northern West Bank on Tuesday, they said. Military officials said some 2,000 anti-withdrawal protesters had slipped into those two settlements, and some were armed. They said police anticipated stiffer resistance than they encountered in Gaza, where the evacuation went swiftly and with relatively little violence. Officials said the army was trying to stem the flow of protesters into the area, though the terrain was open and difficult to control.

Abbas' proclamation seizing control of the evacuated Gaza land seeks to assert the authority of the Palestinian government in an area where political warlords largely dominate and where official corruption is ingrained. Many Palestinians feared prime land could end up in the hands of senior officials of the ruling Fatah organization. The 21 Gaza settlements, with 8,500 residents, and several military installations controlled about 20 percent of the coastal strip that also is home to 1.3 million Palestinians. About 9 percent of the land expropriated by Israel is claimed by private owners, who will have an opportunity to reclaim their property, while the rest had been in the public domain.

As Abbas issued his decree, dozens of masked gunmen from the Hamas movement briefly took over the central square of Gaza City in a show of defiance against the Palestinian Authority's leader. "We will keep all our weapons, and our military equipment, and we will develop it further, God willing. Our battle with the enemy is long and will continue," said a spokesman known only as Abu Obaideh. He said there would be no letup in the campaign to drive Israel out of the West Bank and Jerusalem.
Posted by:Fred

#3  It is getting pretty old, the notion that peace can only occur if Israel gives more concessions of land. I hope they red line it after Gaza.

The lack of Paleo leadership has resulted in setting false expectations for their populace. Both Abbas and Hamas, locked in a battle for control of the populace, are trying to legitimize themselves on the backs of the Israelis. Let them have their own internal civil war and have the Israelis deal with the aftermath. Israel has never had a partner for peace, perhaps never will.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-08-21 11:32  

#2  Alaska Paul
Lob some missiles in from Gaza and the terrs will quickly learn about the meaning of counterbattery fire and fire for effect.

Not going to happen. See the link Mortar shell fired at Israel; no injuries and no response---Arik is going to keep obliging his pal George.
Posted by: gromgoru   2005-08-21 07:11  

#1  Israel has used much restraint in their attacks on terrorists. Lob some missiles in from Gaza and the terrs will quickly learn about the meaning of counterbattery fire and fire for effect.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-08-21 00:41  

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