08-16-2003, 08:14 AM
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Thursday August 14, 09:00 PM
Israel kills senior Islamic militant
உவர் தாத்தா இப்படித்தான் எல்லாம்...இதோ நல்ல முன்னேற்றம் தெரியுது வாசித்துப்பாருங்கள்...
HEBRON, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli troops have killed a Palestinian militant commander, triggering vows of revenge amid mounting signs a six-week-old ceasefire critical to a new peace plan could collapse.
A surge of violence, including an army raid last week that killed two Hamas militants and prompted two retaliatory Palestinian suicide bombings, has overshadowed diplomatic efforts to stop the U.S.-led "road map" plan from unravelling.
Despite heightened tensions, Palestinian security chief Mohammed Dahlan and Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz held fresh security talks on Thursday night. Sources on both sides said significant progress was unlikely.
Israel planned to go ahead on Friday with a release of about 80 Palestinian prisoners, all arrested on criminal charges such as car theft or illegal entry into Israel, after a three-day delay due to Tuesday's bombings, security sources said.
Thursday August 14, 09:00 PM
Israel kills senior Islamic militant
உவர் தாத்தா இப்படித்தான் எல்லாம்...இதோ நல்ல முன்னேற்றம் தெரியுது வாசித்துப்பாருங்கள்...
HEBRON, West Bank (Reuters) - Israeli troops have killed a Palestinian militant commander, triggering vows of revenge amid mounting signs a six-week-old ceasefire critical to a new peace plan could collapse.
A surge of violence, including an army raid last week that killed two Hamas militants and prompted two retaliatory Palestinian suicide bombings, has overshadowed diplomatic efforts to stop the U.S.-led "road map" plan from unravelling.
Despite heightened tensions, Palestinian security chief Mohammed Dahlan and Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz held fresh security talks on Thursday night. Sources on both sides said significant progress was unlikely.
Israel planned to go ahead on Friday with a release of about 80 Palestinian prisoners, all arrested on criminal charges such as car theft or illegal entry into Israel, after a three-day delay due to Tuesday's bombings, security sources said.
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