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April 2002 Israeli Troops Pull Out of 24 Palestinian
Villages Laurie Kassman Jerusalem 11
Apr 2002 09:14 UTC

Israeli troops have
pulled out of 24 Palestinian villages on the West Bank, but tanks have pushed
into at least two other areas near major West Bank cities. The redeployment
comes just ahead of U-S Secretary or State Colin Powell's arrival on a mission
to revive ceasefire talks.
A statement from the
military says Israel has pulled out its troops from 24 West Bank villages. But
tanks and troops remain in four key Palestinian cities and on the outskirts of
two more.
And, early Thursday,
Israeli forces moved into two new towns, including Bir Zeit, which is located
next to Ramallah. Students were ordered to leave the Palestinian university
there.
The redeployment
comes only hours before U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell is due to arrive
in Israel. Mr. Powell meets Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, early Friday, to try
to persuade him to end the military offensive.
Despite Mr. Sharon's
objections, Secretary Powell is expected to meet Saturday with Palestinian
leader Yasser Arafat, in his Ramallah office, where he has been trapped by an
Israeli siege for nearly two weeks.
Prime Minister Sharon
has vowed to continue Operation Defensive Shield, arguing the military needs
more time to destroy the network of suicide bombers. Wednesday, a Palestinian
from Jenin blew up a bus near Haifa, killing eight people. The suicide bomber
was disguised as an Israeli soldier.
In Jenin, Israeli
forces continue their house-to-house search for Palestinian fighters and
weapons. Some 300 fighters surrendered late Wednesday. Another 36 militants
gave themselves up early Thursday, apparently after they ran out of
ammunition.
Palestinian officials
are calling for help to relocate hundreds of families left homeless by the
military attack on the refugee camp there.
The leader of the
pro-Iranian Hezbollah guerrilla group in Lebanon is offering to trade an
Israeli hostage for Jenin's Palestinian fighters. The Israeli businessman was
seized nearly 18 months ago, just after the Palestinian intifada erupted. The
circumstances of his abduction are not clear.
Elsewhere on the West
Bank, Israeli tanks and attack helicopters continue to pound the old city,
Nablus.
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