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Bush
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JERUSALEM, April 11 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – U.S.
President George Bush will give Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon a
written guarantee that Washington would never press its close alley to
withdrawal from the entire occupied Palestinian West Bank under any
peace settlement, according to reports Sunday, April 11.
During
their White House summit Wednesday, April 14, Bush will give Sharon a
written pledge that Israel will not be asked in the future to withdraw
to the 1949 cease-fire lines (the Green Line) on the West Bank,
reported Israeli Ha’aretz Sunday, April 11.
The
letter will also state that the determination of borders in a final
status accord will take into consideration "demographic
realities" on the ground, it added.
The
American document will include a declaration that Palestinian refugees
can be absorbed in the future in the Palestinian state, not return to
their original homes inside what is now Israel.
It
will also recognize Israel's right to carry out
"anti-terror" operations in areas from which its forces are
to be withdrawn, according to Ha’aretz.
Israel
and Washington usually describe Israeli
extrajudicial executions of Palestinian resistance leaders and
activists as acts of self defense and part of a war on terror.
"Israeli
officials believe the section of this letter from Bush referring to
final status borders is highly significant," reported Ha’aretz.
"They
believe it constitutes U.S. recognition of Israel's future annexation
of West Bank settlement blocs and the negation of a right of
Palestinian refugee return to Israel."
In
a reciprocal letter, Sharon will pledge to bring his controversial
disengagement plan to his cabinet and to the Knesset for approval.
It
will reaffirm intention to withdraw from the entire Gaza Strip,
including all 21 Jewish settlements, and evacuation of four Jewish
settlements in the northern West Bank.
Sharon
will also seek Bush's support for the route of his controversial
Separation Wall constructed in the West Bank.
A
U.N. report maintained the wall marked illegal
annexation of Palestinian territory and must be
condemned by the world community.
Sharon's
bureau chief Dov Weisglass and national security advisor Giora Eiland
have already left for Washington for final preparatory talks with Bush
administration officials.
Torpedo
Peace
Palestinian
Negotiations Affairs Minister Saeb Erakat warned any deal between the
U.S. and Israel undermining a final status agreement would wreck the
whole peace process.
"During
our contacts and meetings (with three senior American officials
earlier this month) we demanded that the Israelis would refrain from
taking any steps or measures that would undermine the final status
issues," Erakat told AFP.
"We
warned that if any such steps are taken, this would torpedo the peace
process and that the occupation should be not be rewarded."
Palestinian
Killed
On
the ground, Israeli occupation forces gunned down Sunday a 36-year-old
Palestinian man inside his home near the northern West Bank town of
Nablus during a raid to detain his brother.
The
body of Mohammed Abu Khabr, who was hit in the head in the village of
Akraba, was handed over by Israeli forces to Palestinian medics,
hospital sources said.
Mayor
Ghalib Maydneh said the victim had been shot when he opened the window
of the family home as Israeli troops came to arrest his brother,
Ibrahim Abu Khabr, a member of the Al-Aqsa Brigades.
Ibrahim
Abu Khabr and a second activist from the Brigades were both detained
by the occupation forces, the mayor told AFP.
The
latest death brought the overall toll since the September 2000 start
of the Palestinian Intifada against the occupation forces to 3,900,
including 2,933 Palestinians and 898 Israelis, according to an AFP
count.
A
12-year-old
Palestinian girl was killed by Israeli fire in the southern
Gaza Strip town of Khan Yunis Saturday, April 10.