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Politics : WAR on Terror. Will it engulf the Entire Middle East? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: HH who wrote (1164)12/9/2001 1:12:29 AM
From: HH  Respond to of 32591
 
North Korea and Egygt and Iraq should start shaking because
if they want WAR.... then WAR will be brought to them and they will recognize that they are pitiful cowards when the
dust settles.

HH



To: HH who wrote (1164)12/9/2001 9:37:06 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 32591
 
Crude Chemnical Bomb by the PLO (11:15) Landau: PA responsible for poison bomb

Internal Security Minister Uzi Landau said the Palestinian Authority is directly responsible for rat poison found in the bomb that blew up December 1 in downtown Jerusalem.

Police found traces of what was apparently rat poison at the scene of the blast.

Landau told Army Radio that the revelation should prompt Israel to intensify its attacks against the PA.

The bomb contained large quantities of the poison but that most of it burned in the explosion, the Hebrew daily Yediot Aharonot reported.


Health Ministry spokesmen this morning said that hospitals were prepared for possible non-conventional attacks against Israel.

Police dismissed reports that this morning's Haifa suicide bombing also contained rat poison.



To: HH who wrote (1164)12/9/2001 10:25:52 AM
From: Scoobah  Respond to of 32591
 
Egypt, remember is who gave us Bin Laden's right hand man.Maybe someone should remind them of that small lethal fact?

Palestinian cab driver killed; IDF kill 4 in Tul Karm action

By Amos Harel, Ha'aretz Correspondent, Ha'aretz Service and Reuters





A Palestinian policeman inspects the bullet-riddled door of the car in which four Palestinian policemen were killed Sunday morning.
(Photo: AP)

A Palestinian taxi driver was shot and killed Sunday by IDF troops at a roadblock near the West Bank city of Jenin, Army Radio reported. An IDF spokesperson said the incident was under investigation.

Earlier Sunday morning, four Palestinian policemen were killed and two more were injured during military operations in the West Bank village of Anabta, near the city of Tul Karm. The IDF said that 15 other Palestinians were arrested.

The IDF spokesman said the Palestinians had opened fire on the soldiers as they tried to flee the village in two vehicles. The IDF also said that pistols and Kalashnikov rifles were found in the vehicles.

The military operations in Anabta and Ramin, two Palestinian-controlled villages east of Tul Karm, began late Saturday night and lasted until the morning. The IDF spokesman said that the soldiers conducted searches and arrested Palestinians in the villages.

Anabta mayor Hamdallah Hamdallah said 40 IDF tanks, personnel carriers and jeeps, protected by two helicopter gunships, stormed into the village. Firing was intensive, he said.

"Witnesses also told me that the Israeli soldiers had arrested around 25 activists from Fatah, Hamas and the Islamic Jihad after they imposed a curfew on the village and have forced some 20 men to strip off their clothes in Anabta's main street," he said.

An undercover Border Police unit also captured a Hamas activist south of the West Bank city of Ramallah. The man was wanted by the Israeli security establishment.

Two mortars were fired at the Gush Katif settlement bloc in the Gaza Strip and a nearby IDF post. A grenade was also thrown at the Termit military base. There were no injuries in either incident.