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JERUSALEM, Feb. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon adopted recommendations Thursday evening to give
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas more time to stop mortar fire before taking
military action, the Jerusalem Post reported Friday.
The decision was not unrelated to Abbas' swift decision to sack several senior security
officials in the Gaza Strip soon after Hamas violated the Sharm el-Sheikh
understandings by bombarding Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip Thursday
morning.
During the Sharm el-Sheikh summit, which was hosted
by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Abbas and Sharon declared a mutual
ceasefire.
Abbas' move, the first of its kind since he succeeded
Yasser Arafat, was viewed by Israeli security officials as indication of the new
leader's resolve to end violence and enforce law and orderin the Gaza Strip.
Sources close to Abbas said that at least 25 security
officers would be sacked immediately, including General Abdel Razak Majaydah,
overall commander of the National Security Forces in the Gaza Strip, General
Saeb al-Ajez, commander of the Civil Police and General Omar Ashour, commander
of the National Security Forces in southern Gaza Strip, where rockets and
mortars were launched early Thursday morning.
Israeli official said that Abbas now has a golden
opportunity tofill these positions with "his own people."
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