ISRAEL - Dec 26 - Palestinian MP Gets 30 Years Jail.
An Israeli military court sentences the secretary-general of the
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), Ahmad Saadat, to
30 years in prison. Saadat, who is also a member of the Palestinian
Legislative Council, was indicted on 19 "terrorism-related
charges", including overseeing the PFLP's military operations,
membership in an illegal organisation, arms dealing and incitement. When
Israeli forces seized Saadat in March 2006 in a raid on a Jericho
prison, he stood accused of planning the 2001 murder of far-right
Israeli Tourism Minister Rehavam Zeevi, which was carried out by four
PFLP fighters. Prosecutors later decided not to pursue this case against
Saadat, instead pressing the charges against four PFLP gunmen who were
seized along with him in Jericho. The PFLP slammed the verdict as
political. "When the Israelis arrested him, they accused him of
having killed Zeevi, but this accusation did not appear in the
sentencing which proves that his arrest was political and not related to
security issues", PFLP member Khalid Jarar said. The sentencing
came as Israel threatened to invade Gaza to stop rocket attacks,
brushing off a plea from Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to show
restraint and appealing directly to Gaza's people to stop the
barrages. Two rockets and 15 mortar shells exploded in Israel by
nightfall, the military said, far fewer than on Dec 24, but Israel
insisted that no other country would accept such an assault. Mubarak
invited Israeli FM Tzipi Livni to Cairo to discuss the possibility of
renewing a truce with Hamas that expired Friday. But by the time Livni
arrived, 80 rockets had fallen on Israel the day before, and she was in
no mood to discuss a truce. Instead, Mubarak urged Israel to show
restraint, but Livni dismissed that. "Enough is enough", she
said afterward. "When there's shooting, there's a
response. Any state would react that way", Livni added. "We
will not accept this situation", Defense Minister Ehud Barak
warned. "Whoever harms the citizens and soldiers of Israel will pay
a heavy price". Barak and Livni are candidates for PM in
Israel's Feb. 10 election, facing ex-Premier Benjamin Netanyahu,
who is calling for harsh action in Gaza. Despite the tough talk, Israel
has been reluctant to embark on an offensive liable to exact heavy
casualties on both sides. Also, past invasions have not halted the
barrages.
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