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Israel Threatens Retaliation if Palestinians Attack During Gaza
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Palestinian Authority has promised to ensure peaceful Israeli
withdrawal, but Israel doubts Palestinian forces willing or able to
control powerful Islamic militant groups led by HamasĀ 





Palestinian security officer keeps watch at a police post in Beit
Lahiya, in the northen Gaza StripIsrael is warning of harsh
retaliation if it is attacked by Palestinians during the upcoming
pullout from the Gaza Strip. In another development, the Israeli
government expects half of the Gaza settlers will refuse to leave
their homes voluntarily.



Israel is planning to launch a massive ground operation if Palestinian
militants fire on Israeli soldiers and settlers during the Gaza
pullout, which is due to begin in mid August.

"We would halt the evacuation of settlers for 10 days to two weeks and
inflict a severe blow," said Israel's Deputy Defense Minister Ze'ev
Boim. He said the army would send 12,000 to 15,000 troops to
Palestinian towns near Jewish settlements in Gaza. The evacuation
would resume once the army stops Palestinian fire.

The Palestinian Authority has promised to ensure a peaceful Israeli
withdrawal, but Israel doubts that Palestinian forces are willing or
able to control powerful Islamic militant groups led by Hamas. But
Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erekat says his side is ready.







Saeb Erekat (file photo)"We are determined to deliver, and to control,
and to ensure that the 'disengagement' will take place in a smooth and
peaceful atmosphere," he said.

Under Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's disengagement plan, 21 Gaza
settlements will be dismantled, and more than 8,000 Jews removed from
their homes. Israeli officials say they expect about half of the
settlers slated for evacuation will refuse to leave. One such settler,
Rachel Sapperstein, told VOA that it is a duty to resist what she
calls "ethnic cleansing."

"And it is a shameful thing on the part of the government of Israel to
be doing this to the Jewish people in the Land of Israel. It is a
terrible, terrible shame," she said.

The settlers who refuse to leave have a lot to lose. They could
forfeit tens of thousands of dollars in government compensation, and
the army will remove them by force. But many settlers have vowed to
resist until the bitter end.