JERUSALEM, June 6 (Xinhua) -- Israeli army generals
have been calling for massive raids and operations in the West Bank in a bid to
destroy militants infrastructure there before Israel's further pullout from the
region, Israel's Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday.
The call, made by senior members of the Israel Defense
Forces (IDF) General Staff, came ahead of a further Israeli withdrawal from the
West Bank, which is outlined in Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's convergence plan.
At the moment, the IDF has cut off northern West Bank
from the rest of the region to prevent Islamic Jihad militants from entering
Israel, said the post.
Concerning the pending military operation in the West
Bank, some Israeli generals expressed different opinions on the need for such an
operation.
Major General Amos Gilad, head of the Defense
Ministry's Political-Military Bureau, was cited by the Post as saying that the
main question yet to be decided was whether Israel would retain a military
presence in evacuated areas of the West Bank.
"If the army stays there, then there is no need for
such an operation, but if the IDF pulls out together with the settlers, then
there might be a need for such an operation to destroy terror infrastructure
prior to the withdrawal," another high-ranking defense official said.
Olmert has been touring around the world to seek
support for his convergence plan since his U.S. visit in May.
Olmert vowed to set Israel's final borders by 2010 by
pulling out isolated settlements in the West Bank but keeping bigger ones with
or without peace talks with the Palestinian side. Enditem