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At the weekly Cabinet meeting today |
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| 14/04/2002 |
1. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon opened the Cabinet meeting by welcoming
the new Cabinet Ministers, David Levy, Yitzhak Levy and Efraim Eitam;
the Prime Minister wished them success in their work.
2. Defense Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer briefed the Cabinet on the
course of operation Defensive Shield relating specifically to the
results of the operation and their implications. Furthermore, he also
related to the situation on the northern border and Hizbullah's
terrorist activities.
Defense Minister Ben-Eliezer noted that the IDF take-over of Nablus and
Jenin was completed over the past days, and searches had begun in the
areas. The Defense Minister noted that the fighting in Jenin was
difficult, and 23 soldiers fell in the course of the battles. The hard
core of the terrorists surrendered at the conclusion of the battles, and
a number of very senior Islamic Jihad leaders from Jenin were arrested.
In relating to the lies being spread to the effect that there was a
massacre in Jenin and hundreds of bodies were rolling in the streets or
buried in mass graves, the Defense Minister said that the IDF
investigated and found that there were only dozens killed in Jenin and
not the hundreds that appeared in the press, and the vast majority of
them bore arms and fired on our forces.
Defense Minister Ben-Eliezer and Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Shaul Mofaz
listed the IDF's achievements in damaging the terror infrastructure
during the operation, and noted, among other things, that around 1,200
people involved in terrorism have been arrested since the start of
operation Defensive Shield, including many of the top wanted fugitives.
The IDF discovered and destroyed more than 20 explosives manufacturing
laboratories in Nablus, explosives belts, bombs and seized large
quantities of explosives and explosives raw materials.
The IDF collected more than 4,000 rifles, 800 pistols, 90 machine guns,
and a number of RPG launchers, mortars, sniper rifles and other
weapons. The IDF discovered 20 Kassam missile engines in a mosque in
Ramallah.
In addition, the IDF collected documents that testify to the involvement
of the PA, and Arafat personally, in terror.
Defense Minister Ben-Eliezer and Chief of Staff Mofaz discussed the
murderous attacks that took place this week at Yagur Junction and the
Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem.
3. Foreign Minister Shimon Peres briefed the Cabinet on Israel's
international diplomatic standing with an emphasis on its deteriorating
situation in the European arena.
5. Prime Minister Sharon briefed the Cabinet on his meeting with US
Secretary of State Colin Powell, and related to the subjects that were
raised during the meeting.
Prime Minister Sharon noted that he emphasized possible solutions to the
issue of the terrorists holed up in the Church of the Nativity in
Bethlehem holding priests and others as hostages.
Prime Minister Sharon said that he emphasized to his guest that those
involved in the murder of the late Minister Rechavam Zeevy, as well as
Fuad Shubaki, responsible for the financing of suicide attacks and the
Karine "A", must be handed over for trial in Israel according to
agreements and Israeli law.
Prime Minister Sharon said that he outlined for his guest the diplomatic
steps that he proposed that include: A regional conference, support of
the Tenet document, the requirement for quiet in the field and then
moving on to the Mitchell plan, a political process that includes a
solution to the conflict in stages, an economic plan and aid to
Palestinians not touched by terror and the need for immediate aid in the
field.
6. With Remembrance Day for the fallen in Israel's campaigns and
Independence Day approaching, Prime Minister Sharon noted that much to
his chagrin, more fallen from IDF activities in operation Defensive
Shield who were murdered in terror attacks were added to the list of
fallen in Israel's campaigns.
Prime Minister Sharon wished the people of Israel and the members of the
government a happy Independence Day.
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