DRUDGE REPORT FLASH 2001�
MAG: Israel Had Access to almost every phone call, fax, e-mail out of Arafat's Headquarters
Sun Mar 31 2002 12:36:25 2002
Israeli intelligence
officials claim they have had access to almost every phone call, fax
or e-mail that has gone out of Arafat�s West Bank headquarters, it will be reported on Monday.
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They also claim to have human
intelligence, "moles," working the inside, TIME magazine has learned.
Israeli security sources say
the phone and fax surveillance has supplied evidence that Arafat
bankrolled groups that are part of his Fatah organization though he knew
they would carry out terror attacks.
But the spying came up critically
short in preventing attacks, because Arafat was never told precise details
of any operation, say the sources.
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Hours before the assault on Yasser Arafat�s compound,
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon informed members of his Cabinet that
he wanted to send forces into Ramallah to arrest Arafat and expel him from
the Palestinian territories, Israeli government sources tell TIME . "We
should send Arafat away, out of the country," Sharon said. "We should not
let him stay."
Cabinet ministers told TIME that at 5:30 a.m. Friday, Sharon settled on a
different strategy: Israel would officially identify Arafat as an enemy,
"isolate"him in his Ramallah headquarters, destroy the surrounding
buildings and arrest or kill Palestinian militants they believed had holed
up inside � but would stop short of raiding Arafat's bunker. "The only
commitment we�ve made," Police Minister Uzi Landau told TIME "is not to
kill him."
Before storming into Arafat�s compound, the Israelis blared over a
loudspeaker to those inside, "Lay down your arms and come out." Israeli
officials told TIME that the Egoz Battalion, a highly trained unit of
commandos, led the room-to-room raid through Arafat�s compound.
The siege of Arafat�s headquarters was only the first part of the
Israeli army�s plan. The army intends to keep troops in Ramallah
searching for wanted gunmen and terrorists for another month, military
sources tell TIME in the current issue (on newsstands Mon., April 1)
TIME's cover story also reveals:
� If Arafat is killed, all hell will break loose," a senior Arab
diplomat told TIME. "You can say goodbye to the peace process for 10
years."
� Arafat warned of a bloody battle between his forces and the Israeli
army, hoping that prospect would prompt the international community to
force the Israelis to desist, sources inside Arafat�s office told TIME.
� "He won�t be able to go to the toilet without us knowing about it,"
an Israeli intelligence officer told TIME about Arafat.
� Palestinian and Israeli sources told TIME that both Sharon and Arafat
called Secretary of State Colin Powell as Israel mobilized its forces last
Friday.
� Arab diplomats interviewed by TIME accused the Israeli Prime Minister
of deliberately sabotaging the Arab peace overture with his attack on
Arafat.
� After the Passover massacre Israeli officials told TIME that Cabinet
ministers agreed at once to hit back militarily, then debated for six
hours how to punish Arafat. The Israelis appreciate that Arafat cannot
completely control Hamas, the Islamic group that carried out the Netanya
massacre. But they complain that most of the time, he doesn�t even try.
� In an interview with TIME, Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah called
Sharon�s assault on Arafat "a brutal, despicable, savage, inhumane and
cruel action." He continued, "The acts we are witnessing represent the
views of a criminal who has blood on his hands," and vowed, "Palestinian
resistance to the occupation will continue."
� The Israelis believe Arafat has been duplicitous in his talks with
U.S. special envoy Anthony Zinni over a ceasefire. U.S. officials tell
TIME that before the Netanya attack, Zinni had made some progress toward a
truce. He had asked the two sides to give him lists of conditions they
wanted to see in place before they would agree to quit shooting. Early
last week, Zinni whittled down the two sets of demands into a single
"bridging" proposal, which he presented to Sharon and Arafat the day
before Passover.
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