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April 2002 Israeli Troops, Tanks Raid Tulkarm
Ross
Dunn Jerusalem 17
Apr 2002

Israeli troops
Wednesday swept into Arab West Bank villages and neighborhoods of East
Jerusalem, as a part of the effort to halt Palestinian
terrorism.
The raids came as
Secretary of State Colin Powell met with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in
his besieged headquarters in the West Bank city, Ramallah.
Israeli troops and
tanks entered a Palestinian village east of the West Bank town, Tulkarm, as
Secretary of State, Powell began winding up his seven-day peace
mission.
Palestinian witnesses
say that the Israeli tanks fired at a Palestinian security force building and
began house-to-house searches.
Israeli forces also
entered a neighborhood in East Jerusalem, removing residents from their homes
and carrying out arrests.
Israel says the
military operations are needed to arrest Palestinians plotting to carry out
attacks.
The actions came as
Mr. Powell held talks with Mr. Arafat as part of a final round of meetings
before the secretary of state was to depart for Egypt.
Before the meeting,
Mr. Arafat said in an interview with Tunisian state television that Mr.
Powell's mission had failed to achieve any results.
Mr. Powell says that
progress had been made in negotiations with the Israelis and Palestinians but
hinted that he would be departing with something less than a mutually
proclaimed cease-fire.
He is reportedly
striving for the two sides to hammer out a joint statement condemning terror
and calling for an independent Palestinian state to be established through
peaceful negotiations.
American officials
have objected to the Palestinians' demand that the statement also call upon
Israel to completely withdraw from east Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza
Strip.
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