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Title: Int'l force in Gaza Strip will be met with 'shells and rockets'
Post by: Shammu on June 30, 2007, 02:39:10 PM
Int'l force in Gaza Strip will be met with 'shells and rockets'
By News Agencies

The armed wing of Hamas rejected Palestinian Chairman Mahmoud Abbas's call for the deployment of international troops in the Gaza Strip, vowing on Saturday to attack them with shells and rockets as they would any other "occupation forces".

Abbas dismissed a Hamas-led unity government and formed his own administration in the occupied West Bank after Hamas's violent takeover of the Gaza Strip two weeks ago.

Abbas, who leads the secular Fatah faction, told French President Nicolas Sarkozy during a visit to Paris on Friday that he wanted an international peacekeeping force to move into Gaza in order to ensure free elections can be held there.

"We will not allow any foreign forces to step a foot into the Gaza Strip and we will deal with them as occupation forces," Hamas's Izz El-Deen Al-Qassam Brigades said in a statement. "We will only receive these forces with shells and rockets."

Qassam Brigades said it believed Abbas only supported the deployment of international troops in order to undercut the group's control over the Gaza Strip.

Deposed Palestinian prime minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas on Saturday rejected Abbas' proposal and said an international force is not acceptable.

"We in Gaza and the Palestinian territories are under occupation and we don't need any more forces to pressure the Palestinian people, Haniyeh said during a tour of the house of the late Yasser Arafat, who preceded Abbas as Palestinian Authority chairman.

"We are able to solve our problems," Haniyeh added.

Hamas has not accepted Abbas' decision to dismantle the Hamas-led government and replace it with an emergency cabinet.

Ghazi Hamad, spokesman for the Hamas-led government that was dismissed by Abbas, said there was no need for foreign troops to intervene in Gaza.

But he did not outright reject the idea of such a force ensuring free elections as part of an agreement with all Palestinian factions.

"A forced election will not be the solution," Hamad said. "If all factions agreed to holding election, then there will be no problem at all."

Israel, the European Union and the United Nations have all said they would be open to consider an international force for the Gaza Strip.

But Israeli officials and Western diplomats doubt major powers will agree to send forces into Gaza with a mandate to act against militants, as demanded by Israel.

Israel had long resisted Palestinian calls for international peacekeepers in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, saying their deployment would interfere with Israeli security measures.

But Israel signalled flexibility after last year's Lebanon war, which ended with a boosted UNIFIL (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon) peacekeeper force in former Hezbollah guerrilla strongholds.

Int'l force in Gaza Strip will be met with 'shells and rockets' (http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/876637.html)