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News Analysis: Israeli "A Matter of Time" operation targets at Arafat

Xinhuanet 2002-09-23 05:18:21

ĦĦĦĦJERUSALEM, Sept. 22 (Xinhuanet  By Ming Dajun ) -- "A Matter of Time" is the code name being used by the Israeli army for the renewed siege on Palestinian National Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat's compound in the West Bank city of Ramallah.

ĦĦĦĦIsraeli analysts said the name of the operation apparently is meant that breaking Arafat, which would be followed by his leaving the compound due to intense Israeli pressure, is only a matter of time.

ĦĦĦĦThe Israeli army reimposed its siege on Arafat's compound and started demolishing buildings inside on Thursday following two suicide bombings inside Israel, which killed eight people and wounded more than 60 others.

ĦĦĦĦAfter three days of demolition, during which most the buildings in Arafat's compound have been reduced to rubble, the IDF withdrew on Sunday its bulldozers, but the tight siege on the compound remains in force.

ĦĦĦĦOfficially, Israel has not declared that it intends to deport Arafat, and the Israeli army has said the purpose of the operation in Ramallah is to capture wanted Palestinians hiding inside the compound.

ĦĦĦĦHowever, it is not the first time that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon played a double game when it comes to the matter of forcing Arafat to leave Ramallah.

ĦĦĦĦAt a cabinet meeting proceeding the operation, Sharon expressed his desire to see Arafat expelled. He refrained himself from takingthe action only after receiving warnings from his intelligence officials, who said expelling Arafat would do nothing but raising his prestige among the Palestinians and in the world.

ĦĦĦĦNevertheless, the question of Arafat's expulsion is again on the agenda, and a decision on the matter is much closer.

ĦĦĦĦThe Israeli army presented Arafat with a condition it knew he could not accept: the surrender of the wanted Palestinians taking refuge in his offices.

ĦĦĦĦIDF commanders in the field received orders "to minimize the living space" at Arafat's disposal.

ĦĦĦĦOver the past three days, the Israeli army has destroyed dozens of structures in the compound, which had already been severely damaged during Operation Defensive Shield. The only building now remains standing in the compound is the one which holds Arafat's office.

ĦĦĦĦ"Arafat will be stuck in a stinking, dirty hole," one senior Israeli army official said, with no small amount of satisfaction.

ĦĦĦĦThe IDF officers in Ramallah said that "the Nativity Church scenario (in the West Bank city of Bethlehem) would not repeat itself here. We will not sit around the building for weeks."

ĦĦĦĦThe commanders have not received detailed instructions as to howthis is to be achieved.

ĦĦĦĦThe troops have been ordered not to harm Arafat and not to enterhis office, but these instructions could change in the event of another terror attack, the officers were quoted as saying.

ĦĦĦĦIsraeli Defense Minister Binyamin Ben Eliezer, who spoke over the weekend with Palestinian officials, including Arafat's deputy Mahmoud Abbas (also known as Abu Mazen), said he was not overly impressed by their concern about Arafat's welfare.

ĦĦĦĦIsraeli Deputy Defense Minister Weizman Shiri said on Sunday Arafat was free to leave the country, but would not be allowed to return.

ĦĦĦĦ"If he decides he wants to get out, we'll give him a lift," Shiri told Army Radio, adding that "We'll give him a one-way ticketin a dignified way."

ĦĦĦĦShiri did not say which country could be the likely destination, but he said, "If he decides he wants to get out we'll find him a good place."

ĦĦĦĦThese reports strengthened Ben Eliezer's belief that this time, the pressure must really be turned up on Arafat.

ĦĦĦĦThe defense minister believes that because of Arafat's weakened position, the current siege will undermine him further instead of strengthening him.

ĦĦĦĦBut it is hard for the defense minister to explain how to realize the plan that is to make Arafat surrender and leave the compound on his own volition.

ĦĦĦĦ"A Matter of Time?" Israeli media questioned the name of the operation, stressing that "it may have been better to have named it 'Russian Roulette.'" Enditem

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