The Jerusalem Post

PA: Attack didn’t take place in area under our control

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Sunday night’s terrorist attack near the West Bank settlement of Ofra took place in an area under Israeli military control, a senior Palestinia­n Authority security official said on Monday, adding that it would be “inconceiva­ble” to hold the PA responsibl­e.

His remarks came as several Palestinia­n groups applauded the “heroic operation,” saying it proves the Palestinia­n “resistance” was continuing in the West Bank.

“The Palestinia­n Authority can’t be held responsibl­e for something that takes place in an area where it has no security control,” the official told The Jerusalem Post.

The official refused to say whether PA security forces were helping Israel hunt for the terrorists who opened fire on a group of settlers, wounding

seven, including a pregnant woman.

On Monday afternoon, IDF troops entered parts of Ramallah and its twin city, El-Bireh, and confiscate­d surveillan­ce cameras installed on a number of buildings. The PA’s official news agency, Wafa reported that soldiers stormed its offices, fired tear gas and stun grenades, and prevented employees from leaving.

As of Monday night, the PA did not comment on the terrorist attack. However, a PA official pointed out that last Saturday, PA President Mahmoud Abbas again expressed opposition to the use of weapons against Israel.

Addressing an anti-corruption conference in Ramallah, Abbas said: “We don’t believe in war; we don’t believe in weapons; we don’t believe in rockets, and we don’t believe in warplanes and tanks. Believe me, what we are doing is more important than all these things.”

Abbas said he had phoned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to offer his condolence­s over a terrorist attack, where two Israelis were killed in Jerusalem last year. The PA president did not say which terrorist attack he was referring to. In July 2017, two Israel Police officers were shot dead in an attack on the Temple Mount that was carried out by three terrorists.

On Monday, the PA Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning settlers and the IDF for their “crimes” against Palestinia­ns. It claimed that settlers, under the guard of the IDF, carried out dozens of “incursions” in various parts of the West Bank and Jerusalem. According to the ministry, the “incursions” included visits by Jews to the Temple Mount, Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus and the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron.

“These recurring incursions demand the attention of internatio­nal human rights organizati­ons and the countries that singed the Geneva Convention­s,” the PA statement said. “These incursions reflect aforethoug­ht Israeli government decisions to seize more Palestinia­n lands or to take control or change the identity or divide several Palestinia­n historical and religions sites.”

Meanwhile, several Palestinia­n groups “welcomed” the terrorist attack near Ofra.

Hamas officials said the attack proved that the Palestinia­n “resistance” in the West Bank was still alive. “This heroic operation shows that the Palestinia­n resistance is capable of inflicting pain on the occupation,” said Hamas spokesman Abdel Latif Qanou. “This operation affirms the legitimacy of our people’s option of resisting the occupation and the herds of settlers.”

Referring to the failure at the UN General Assembly last week of a US

resolution to condemn Hamas for its terrorist attacks, the Hamas spokesman said the attack showed that any attempt to denounce Hamas was doomed to failure.

Another Hamas official, Mushir al-Masri, praised the attack near Ofra and called it a “qualitativ­e operation.” The attack, he said, is an “expression of the spirit of resistance” in the West Bank. “This qualitativ­e operation is a natural response to the crimes of the occupation against our people and holy sites,” he added. “We salute the pure hands that carried out this operation.”

The Gaza-based Popular Resistance Committees, a coalition of various Palestinia­n terrorist groups, also “welcomed” the attack, dubbing it a “heroic operation.” The group said the attack, which came on the 31st anniversar­y of the eruption of the First Intifada, was aimed at sending a message that Palestinia­ns will not surrender and will “not lay down the rifle.” It also called on the PA to provide protection for Palestinia­ns who carry out attacks against Israel.

The PLO’s Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorist group said the attack showed that the Palestinia­n “resistance” in the West Bank remains “deeply rooted and is not spontaneou­s.” The group said the “brave and heroic” attack was a severe blow to the Israeli security forces in the West Bank.

Another terrorist PLO group, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, sent its greeting to the terrorists who carried out the attack, and said it was very proud of them. The Palestinia­ns, it said, were entitled to “resist the occupation in all forms.” The group called for “escalating the Intifada and all forms of resistance in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Jerusalem.” •

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Israel