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NEWS & LETTERS, November 2002

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Middle East conflict grows more ominous

The Israeli army's siege of Yasir Arafat's compound, which began on Sept. 19, hasn't really ended. On Sept. 29, Israeli troops pulled back to positions near Arafat's compound under pressure from the UN Security Council and mass West Bank protests.

On Sept. 30 George W. Bush signed a law ordering all U.S. government documents to identify Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. By recognizing Israel's claim to Jerusalem without at the same time acknowledging the Palestinian claim to East Jerusalem as its capital, the Bush administration has gone the farthest in rejecting Palestinian sovereignty. 

More ominous has been Sharon's meeting with Bush on Oct. 16 to discuss preparations for the U.S. war on Iraq. At this meeting Bush gave the green light to Sharon to retaliate against Iraq if Iraq attacks Israel.

Even before the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Sharon is threatening to launch a war against Lebanon. Lebanon's inauguration of a new pumping station on the Wazzani river near the Israeli border takes from the water that feeds the Sea of Galilee, Israel's largest fresh water reservoir. Sharon has proclaimed this a declaration of war.

In the meantime, the siege of the West Bank and Gaza by Israel and suicide bombings by Hamas continue. There are currently 5,000 Palestinians in Israeli camps without charges and for an arbitrary time period.

One important development was the Sept. 25 march led by women in Ramallah against the siege of Arafat's compound and the 24 hour curfews imposed on Palestinians. Women, men and children banged on pots and pans for hours after midnight. They were joined by thousands who banged away from balconies and windows. These protests spread to Nablus, Tulkarem, Bethlehem and Gaza, as well as the Israeli city of Nazareth, where Arabs and Jews marched together.

--Sheila Sahar

Oct. 20, 2002

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