ARABS-ISRAEL - Jan 13 - Israel Bombards No-Go Zone In Gaza Strip.Israel bombards a no-go zone in the northern Gaza Strip Gaza Strip (gäz`ə), (2003 est. pop. 1,330,000) rectangular coastal area, c.140 sq mi (370 sq km), SW Asia, on the Mediterranean Sea adjoining Egypt and Israel, in what was formerly SW Palestine. , claiming the bombardment is in response to six rockets launched from northern Gaza which caused no casualties or damage, although one exploded near an army base and another south of the Mediterranean port town of Ashkelon. The rocket attacks were claimed by two Palestinian groups - Islamic Jihad Noun 1. Islamic Jihad - a Shiite terrorist organization with strong ties to Iran; seeks to create an Iranian fundamentalist Islamic state in Lebanon; car bombs are the signature weapon and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades The al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (Arabic: كتائب شهداء الأقصى) is a Palestinian militant group closely linked to the Fatah political party. . They said the rockets were in retaliation for the deaths of two Jihad fighters during an Israeli arrest operation in the flashpoint northern West Bank town of Jenin on Jan 12. In another development, Palestinian FM Nasser Al-Qidwa said if Israel obstructs legislative elections in East Jerusalem East Jerusalem refers to the part of Jerusalem captured by Jordan in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and subsequently by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War. It includes Jerusalem's Old City and some of the holiest sites of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, such as the Temple Mount, Western , the PA would halt the elections altogether. Al Qidwa told reporters in a news briefing held in the city of Ramallah that the Palestinian leadership represented by Pres Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud Abbas (Arabic: محمود عباس) (born March 26, 1935), also known by the kunya Abu Mazen is serious about halting the elections if Israel obstructs voting in East Jerusalem. "The participation of East Jerusalem's Palestinians is a major condition for holding the election, and if Israel is illegally obstructing (the election), Israel will alone be responsible for violating international law", Al Qidwa said. He added that any Israeli obstruction of the election "would be a clear violation of the present agreements reached between the two sides and also Israel will be responsible for foiling the Palestinian democratic process". Meanwhile, a US envoy backed Palestinian calls for Arab residents in East Jerusalem to be able to vote in this month's parliamentary elections. "The US believes that the Palestinians should be able to vote everywhere", Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs The Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs is the head of the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs within the American Department of State. The Assistant Secretary guides operation of the U.S. David Welch C. David Welch is the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs of the United States. He served from 2001 to 2005 as the U.S. Ambassador to Egypt. Welch was born in Munich in 1953. told reporters after talks with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. "We want to make sure that people feel safe and free to go to vote", he added after the meeting at Abbas' HQ's in the West Bank town of Ramallah. The Palestinian leader had reiterated his demand that Israel allow residents of the city's occupied and annexed eastern sector to participate in the Jan 25 vote - the second ever to the Ramallah-based Parliament. "President Abbas confirmed that the elections will go ahead as scheduled and stressed the importance of the participation of Jerusalem residents", chief negotiator Saeb Erekat prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a statement from his office. Talks focused on the election, various post-election possibilities and obligations from the PA to "fight terrorism", it said without elaborating. Israel is set to take a final decision on whether to allow Palestinians in East Jerusalem to participate in the vote. Approval is expected to be given following the resignation of four ministers from the right-wing Likud, which opposes the move. |
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