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Israel fears new uprising by Palestinians

By Joshua Mitnick
March 8, 2008



A young Palestinian demonstrator hurled stones yesterday at Israeli soldiers near the West Bank city of Ramallah in protest of the raids on the Gaza Strip.

TEL AVIV — Fears of a new Palestinian "intifada," or uprising, have been stoked by a shooting rampage that left dead eight Israelis at a Jerusalem yeshiva, raising the death toll from militant attacks since Jan. 1 above the total for all of last year.


Israel's army yesterday closed Palestinian areas of the West Bank and banned young men from attending Friday services at the mosques on the Temple Mount in the Old City.


After hours of silence, Hamas took responsibility for the carnage Thursday inside the prominent Mercaz Harav Yeshiva, or Jewish seminary, the Ha'aretz newspaper reported on its Web site. But the Associated Press later reported that Hamas had backtracked on their claim.


"There may be a later announcement. But we don't claim this honor yet," said Abu Obeida, a spokesman for Hamas' military wing.


The attack came on the heels of an Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip that Palestinian officials say killed more than 120, including a disputed number of civilians. The campaign targeted militants who have been barraging southern Israel with rockets. Four Israelis have also been killed in fighting since last week.


After the number of Israeli fatalities from militant attacks dropped to a pre-intifada low of 13 for all of 2007, the eight deaths on Thursday pushed the toll in the first three months of this year to 14, according to the Israeli Foreign Ministry Web site.


The site lists six persons killed earlier this year, including two soldiers who died in an exchange of gunfire with Hamas militants during a March 1 operation in northern Gaza.


Government officials expressed concern that the string of militant successes — from the worst terrorist attack in four years in Jerusalem, to a suicide bombing in the southern city of Dimona, to the continued rocket barrage on cities near the Gaza Strip — is liable to inspire additional violence.


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