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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:42 PM Feb 2013

Israel Concerned New Palestinian Uprising Could Erupt

JERUSALEM | Mon Feb 25, 2013 9:50am GMT

(Reuters) - Israel's homeland security minister voiced concern on Monday that a surge of violent Palestinian protests in the occupied West Bank could erupt into a new Intifada (uprising) if confrontations turned deadly.

A Palestinian's death in an Israeli jail on Saturday and a hunger strike by four other prisoners have raised tension in the West Bank, where stone-throwers have clashed repeatedly with Israeli soldiers in recent days.

"The previous two Intifadas ... came about as a result of a high number of dead (during protests)," minister Avi Dichter told Israel Radio. "Fatalities are almost a proven recipe for a sharper escalation."

Israeli soldiers turned out in force on Monday for the funeral of Arafat Jaradat, 30, who was arrested just one week ago for throwing stones at Israeli cars in the West Bank.

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http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/02/25/uk-palestinians-israel-idUKBRE91O0CD20130225

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Israel Concerned New Palestinian Uprising Could Erupt (Original Post) Purveyor Feb 2013 OP
Israel seems to have no concept of the realtionship between dipsydoodle Feb 2013 #1
I knew 'something' would get stirred up before the Presidents visit besides it's 'that time of Purveyor Feb 2013 #2
Well, Netanyahu is clearly trying to provoke one. Ken Burch Feb 2013 #3
Title is all wrong Purveyor. Jefferson23 Feb 2013 #4
I would hope that the don't take Israel's bait this time around. R. Daneel Olivaw Feb 2013 #5
Both sides need to show restraint. R. Daneel Olivaw Feb 2013 #6
 

Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
2. I knew 'something' would get stirred up before the Presidents visit besides it's 'that time of
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:48 PM
Feb 2013

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Ken Burch

(50,254 posts)
3. Well, Netanyahu is clearly trying to provoke one.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 07:18 PM
Feb 2013

That's the only conclusion you can logically draw from all those years of the iron fist. You treat people like that, at some point they'll revolt. Anyone would. Against anyone who was doing that to them.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
4. Title is all wrong Purveyor.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 09:01 PM
Feb 2013

*Israel Hoping New Palestinian Uprising Will Erupt ASAP.



Last call before next intifada

The Palestinian issue must now be Israel’s first order of business, if it doesn’t want to deal with another intifada.

Haaretz Editorial | Feb.25, 2013 | 3:42 AM

The writing was on the wall for quite some time. The recent riots and demonstrations that broke out over the last few days in the occupied territories should not have surprised anyone. After years of political stalemate, an election campaign that largely ignored the occupation, and statements by Israeli political figures that proved their dangerous complacency about putting the “situation” at the bottom of their list of priorities − the Palestinians were left in their despair and suffering without any political horizon.

Several developments have only deepened the despair: Israel’s intention to build in Area E1; its repeat arrests of 14 prisoners released in the Gilad Shalit deal; the army’s killing of nonviolent protesters and the harsh means through which it is trying to prevent demonstrations; the security forces’ failure to do anything to thwart harassment of Palestinians by settlers, who have become emboldened recently; and Hamas’ relative success in Operation Pillar of Defense at forcing Israel’s hand through rocket fire.

Given this situation, another violent outbreak by Palestinians in the West Bank is just a matter of time and opportunity. The extended hunger strike by several prisoners and the death of another security prisoner are liable to be the match that lights the fire.

According to accepted views, there is no leadership, intention or energy to stir up another intifada in the territories, but it could break out by itself in the wake of events that spin out of control. Therefore, the Israel Defense Forces need to hold their fire as much as possible and tighten enforcement against violent settlers who continue shooting at Palestinians, destroying their property and provoking them.

Israel must immediately stop the repeat arrests of released prisoners from the Shalit deal who did not return to terror, and ease prison conditions for security convicts.

None of this is enough, of course. If the next government won’t put the Palestinian issue at the top of its agenda, the demonstrations won’t be suppressed. The Palestinians have already proved that it’s impossible to escape the debate over their fate, even if Israel tries to keep busy with other matters, which are secondary in importance.

The Palestinian issue must now be Israel’s first order of business, if it doesn’t want to deal with another intifada.

http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/last-call-before-next-intifada-1.505580


 

R. Daneel Olivaw

(12,606 posts)
5. I would hope that the don't take Israel's bait this time around.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 02:03 AM
Feb 2013

Channel that anger and put it towards building a nation and taking their grievances to the ICCt.
 

R. Daneel Olivaw

(12,606 posts)
6. Both sides need to show restraint.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 11:18 AM
Feb 2013

It serves no purpose for the Palestinians to fire rockets, and the Israelis need to answer for shooting kids in the back, ambush-style, and for the mysterious death of a Palestinian Prisoner.

I don't hold out much hope or either group.
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