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JERUSALEM, June 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli police officials
have drafted new and specific open-fire rules for Israeli security forces slated
to take part in the evacuation of settlements in Gaza and part of West Bank,
Israel Radio reported Sunday.
Under
the new procedures, use of fire-arms is to be defined as a last resort. It will
be used only in self-defense or in life-threatening situations, if no other
means of containing the threat is available.
According
to the new regulations, if security forces are fired upon or are otherwise in
life-threatening situations during the evacuation, soldiers or police officers
will have to verbally warn before opening fire, then fire a warning shot in the
air.
Only then could he fire at the legs of the source
of danger, or at his upper body, said the radio, adding the open-fire procedure
was reviewed and authorized by senior police legal
advisors.
In response to the report, Knesset
(parliament) member Zvi Hendel, who is also a resident of a Gaza Strip
settlement, said Sunday that settlers would not use weapons during the pullout,
and there would be no state of civil war.
Eran
Sternberg, spokesman for the Gaza settlers, was quoted as calling the new
regulations the latest in a series of government measures aimed at
delegitimizing the settlers and their struggle against the disengagement.
In confrontations with Palestinians in the West Bank
and Gaza, military regulations, referred to as "procedure for arrest of
suspects," allow troops to open fire even if they are not in danger, providing
that soldiers first warn fleeing suspects to stop, then fire warning shots in
the air, before firing at the suspect. Enditem |