The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 24, 2002, Image 12

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Wednesday, April 24, 2002
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THE BATI;
No cease-fire, 3 wee
stalemate continue
BETHLEHEM, West Bank
(AP) — The first direct negotia
tions to end a three-week stale
mate between Israeli forces and
armed Palestinians holed up in
one of Christianity's holiest
shrines ended Tuesday without
an agreement.
Palestinians were optimistic
for a quick resolution. But
Bethlehem Mayor Hanna
Nasser, who participated in the
talks, said the discussions ended
without a deal. The two sides
are to meet again Wednesday.
“It was important, and we
agreed to continue discus
sions” he said, without saying
if progress had been made.
Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon, meanwhile, told an
American Jewish group he
believed a U.S.-sponsored
international peace conference
could end Mideast hostilities.
He credited the Israeli incursion
into the West Bank with creat
ing the climate for a settlement.
"Regional peace is within
our grasp,” Sharon said. “I am
optimistic about the future."
With the Israeli incursion
significantly scaled back, grue
some street scenes played out as
masked Palestinian militiamen
summarily executed fellow
Palestinians accused of collabo
rating with Israel. Three men
were shot dead in Hebron, and
two of the bullet-riddled bodies
were strung up by a mob.
The killings were carried
out to avenge the Monday
night Israeli killing of
Marwan Zalloum, commander
of the Al Aqsa Martyrs’
Brigade in Hebron.
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will be like this,” a masked
militiaman, wearing an Al Aqsa
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six others sped away.
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rattled the Rama! 1 ah headquar
ters of Palestinian leader Yasser
Arafat. Tawfik Tirawi, head of
Palestinian intelligence, said
Israeli troops tried to destroy a
wall between the prison inside
the compound and Arafat’s
office. The army said the blast
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