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PA: Hebron tensions could erupt into all-out confrontation
Published 12.3.08, 5:15 PM
In a message to the members of the Quartet, Abbas condemned
the assaults as a 'despicable crime" against innocent civilians and
demanded that the international community exert pressure on
"The presence of the Jewish settlers in the city is a
serious provocation," the PA officials said. "Unless the [Israeli] government
removes them from the city, there will be a big explosion."
Nabil Abu Rudaineh, a spokesman for Abbas, accused the IDF
of "collusion" with the settlers in launching attacks on Palestinian
residents of
The settlers, Abu Rudaineh added, "constitute a real
danger to the Palestinians and their lands."
A PA security commander in
"The Israeli government's failure to stop the settlers
is threatening our security plan," he said. "We have been working
hard to restore law and order and our efforts have thus far been very
successful. But what the settlers are doing now poses a major threat to our
efforts."
The official added that he was particularly surprised by the
IDF's "soft" handling of the settler violence. "When an Arab
throws a stone, the Israeli soldiers often open fire at him," he pointed
out. "But when a Jew attacks the homes of Palestinians and throws stones
at them, the soldiers hardly do anything to stop him."
Sources in
Amer Abdeen, a news photographer who was among the wounded, said
that scores of settlers hurled stones at him near the disputed Beit Hashalom
Monday night. He added that he was treated at the local
Abdeen and other eyewitnesses accused the settlers of making
derogatory remarks against Islam and the Prophet Mohammed. They also claimed
that three Palestinian men were lightly wounded after being attacked by dogs
belonging to the settlers.
Fahmi Za'arir, a Fatah spokesman in the West Bank, accused
the settlers of exploiting the upcoming general elections in
Za'arir said the recurrent settler attacks on Palestinians "showed
the urgent need to remove all the settlers from the
Samira Halayka, a legislator from












