ARABS-ISRAEL - July 3 - Israel And Palestinians Hold First Security Talks In Years.Israeli and Palestinian security officials resume meetings after nearly two years, officials on both sides confirmed, the latest sign of warming ties between the sides in the wake of Hamas' violent takeover of the 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. . The officials met in an undisclosed location to "talk about how to move forward with security cooperation", Miri Eisin Miri Eisin is a retired colonel of the Israeli Army with a background in political science. She is currently an official spokeswoman charged with explaining and clarifying Israel’s perspective with regard to Israel’s international standing, with a particular emphasis , a spokeswoman for Israeli PM Ehud Olmert, told The AP. Palestinian officials said the session was the latest in a flurry of contacts of recent weeks. The officials said the talks included discussions on the movement of Palestinian forces and guarantees of safety for security installations during Israeli military operations This is a list of missions, operations, and projects. Missions in support of other missions are not listed independently. World War I ''See also List of military engagements of World War I
The Militant Group was an early British Trotskyist group, formed in 1935 by Denzil Dean Harber, former leader of the Marxist Group, as an entrist group won Palestinian elections in early 2006. The resumption of talks follows President Mahmoud Abbas' expulsion EXPULSION. The act of depriving a member of a body politic, corporate, or of a society, of his right of membership therein, by the vote of such body or society, for some violation of hi's. of Hamas from the Palestinian government in the wake of the Islamic group's violent takeover of the Gaza Strip. Israeli officials have said they see Abbas' formation of a new moderate government based in the West Bank as an opportunity to resume peace moves. Hamas, which maintains its own government in Gaza, has condemned Abbas' warming ties with Israel. Hamas members in the West Bank are now being pursued both by Israel and by the new Palestinian government, which has been carrying out a crackdown crack·down n. An act or example of forceful regulation, repression, or restraint: a crackdown on crime. Noun 1. in recent weeks. Palestinian security officials confirmed that they are holding dozens of Hamas members in the West Bank, and dozens more have been arrested and released. Col. Maher Dwaikat, head of Palestinian Preventive Security in the West Bank town of Ramallah, said his men had instructions to arrest armed members of Hamas. Some were arrested and released after having their weapons confiscated con·fis·cate tr.v. con·fis·cat·ed, con·fis·cat·ing, con·fis·cates 1. To seize (private property) for the public treasury. 2. To seize by or as if by authority. See Synonyms at appropriate. adj. , Dwaikat said, while others remained in detention. "All of our efforts now are to prevent Hamas from carrying out another military coup in the West Bank", Dwaikat said. At the same time, Israel has been pressing forward with a crackdown on Hamas. On July 1, Israel's covert security service Shin Bet Noun 1. Shin Bet - the Israeli domestic counterintelligence and internal security agency; "the Shin Bet also handles overall security for Israel's national airline" General Security Services announced it had arrested 11 Hamas men in Jerusalem in a monthslong sweep, charging them with channeling funds from abroad using fictitious Based upon a fabrication or pretense. A fictitious name is an assumed name that differs from an individual's actual name. A fictitious action is a lawsuit brought not for the adjudication of an actual controversy between the parties but merely for the purpose of charities and laying the groundwork for a "reservoir" of militant recruits. Israel said Hamas' objectives included expanding its influence at the holy site known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as the Temple Mount. Hamas' military wing has called the Abbas' crackdown in the West Bank a "conspiracy" and accused his government of collaborating with Israel. Hamas's fighters "will not be patient for long before these cowardly criminal attacks, which are carried out in full coordination with the Zionist occupation, in a blatant and low manner", read a statement on a Hamas Web site. |
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