NEWS: Israel and Iran are engaged in a shadowy war of covert operations.
Residents in one of Israel's southernmost communities were not far
from the attack on Egyptian forces in Sinai, as militant forces are
gaining strength there and Egypt moves to suppress them. Egypt asks
Hamas to hand over three Hamas militants suspected of involvement in
the attack. Officials say Egyptian-Israeli security cooperation is at
a high point following the attack. Palestinians say Swiss experts have
been invited to examine the body of the late Pres. Arafat to look for
signs of poisoning, but the lab says it will only do that if it is
guaranteed its findings won't be used for "political purposes." Shots
are fired at the office of PM Fayyad in Ramallah. Fayyad condemns
Israeli plans to evict 12 Palestinian shepherd communities to make way
for military fire zones. The EU says it expects Israel to cancel all
demolition orders in "Area C." Hamas objects to the idea of holding
Palestinian elections before national reconciliation. Washington is
reportedly continuing to pressure Palestinians to delay any renewed
effort at greater UN recognition until after the upcoming US
presidential election. COMMENTARY:
Louis Frankentaler says torture need not be an integral part of
Israel's occupation. Khaled Diab says Arab and Israeli women face
common challenges. Sari Bashi says occupation, not culture, is holding
back the Palestinian economy. Adel Al Toraifi says it's vital for
Egypt's national interests that the country move quickly to restore
order in Sinai. George Hishmeh says Israel is rapidly losing
international support, especially in Europe. Gerard Horton says
Palestinian children in Israeli detention must be treated justly.
Abdallah Iskandar says the attack on Egyptian forces in Sinai is
helping Israel clamp down on Palestinians.
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