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Politics : WAR on Terror. Will it engulf the Entire Middle East?
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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (1363)12/29/2001 1:55:08 AM
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ARAFAT WRITES TO WORLD LEADERS December 29, 2001

Newsmax.com reports: “Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat has sent letters to 40 world leaders, urging them to help end Israeli military operations in the Palestinian territories. The letters were delivered to diplomats in Gaza, said an aide to Arafat.
‘The letters included an urgent call to end the Israeli aggression and to implement the cease-fire deal. President Arafat also reiterated his pledge to implement the provisions of the cease-fire agreement,’ said Abu Rudeineh.

Arafat had earlier accused Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon for restricting his movement, adding that the limitations were in violation of the 1993 Oslo accord.

Palestinian security officials asked Israel for an urgent security meeting to seek clarifications on the Israeli army operations and incursion into the West Bank and Gaza.

Palestinian security sources said that although Palestinian militants groups have halted their attacks on Israeli targets, the Israeli army has intensified its operations into the Palestinian-controlled areas. They claimed that the Israeli army had arrested at least 100 Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank during these operations. Most of those arrested were members of Arafat's Fatah movement, they said…”

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