Palestine Media Center- (PMC)
Israel entirely sealed off on the
West Bank and Gaza Strip on Sunday while several Israeli ministers called
for the exile of President Yasser Arafat, following a series of suicide
bombings in occupied east Jerusalem and Hebron.
In practice, the
closure meant that Israeli occupation troops encircled Palestinian towns
and prevented anyone from leaving or entering.
The series of
collective punishment hurled on Palestinians has also meant that thousands
of Palestinians will not be allowed to enter Israel for jobs.
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) also imposed stringent curfews on
several Palestinian cities and towns, including Ramallah, where Arafat has
been besieged in his Presidential headquarters for more than two years.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon indefinitely
postponed a Washington trip, earlier scheduled for tomorrow and instead
convened his cabinet to weigh a response to the bombings, Israeli sources
said.
Several ministers renewed a call for President Arafat’s
expulsion in the meeting, but were rebuffed by Sharon, Israeli TV reports
said.
However, Israel decided that foreign diplomats and visiting
politicians would be banned from seeing Israeli officials if they intend
to meet Arafat.
The attacks - three suicide bombings and a
shooting - left nine Israelis dead, including two settlers living
illegally on annexed West Bank land.
The Palestine National
Authority (PNA) condemned the bombings, and said it was serious about
putting an end to such violence.
Arafat himself condemned the
attacks and refused the Israeli allegations that he was behind Sunday’s
blasts.
“You should realize that this is only [an Israeli]
propaganda”, he told Fox news.
Arafat also stressed that he is
still committed to the “peace of the braves” as well as the “roadmap”
despite the “Israeli aggression against our people, towns, cities, and
sacred sites”.
IOF Kill Child, Demolish 8 Houses
In
the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian child, 13, was killed by IOF, Palestinian
medical and security sources said.
Israeli occupation soldiers in
the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun killed Khaled Nasser, medical
sources said. The town was invaded by IOF last week.
IOF also
demolished a mosque in Beit Hanoun, witnesses said.
Elsewhere in
the Gaza Strip, IOF demolished eight Palestinians’ houses in the southern
Gaza Strip town of Rafah.
IOF forced the inhabitants to leave their
houses at gunpoint, witnesses said.
West Banker Detainee
Deported to Gaza
Meanwhile, Israeli occupation authorities
deported a Palestinian resident of the West Bank to the Gaza Strip after
holding him under administrative detention without charge or trial for
almost a year.
An Israeli army spokesman claimed Mahmoud al-Sadi
was suspected of helping his brother organize suicide bombings for the
Islamic Jihad group.
The Israeli decision was issued earlier and
signed by the IOF chief in the West Bank but it was blocked for sometime
after the detainee’s lawyer appealed to the Israeli high court against the
deportation orders.
Al-Sadi’s lawyer said that the deportation of
his client “lacks any legal basis” because no charges have been filed
against him.
Human rights groups consider such measures as war
crimes under the Geneva Conventions.