Special report: Palestine-Israel Relations
JERUSALEM, July 3 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Vice Prime Minister Haim Ramon said
Thursday that the Palestinian neighborhoods of the perpetrators in the recent
two deadly attacks in Jerusalem should be cut off from the city.
Speaking a day after a Palestinian man from the east Jerusalem neighborhood
of Zur Baher killed three women and injured dozens in a bulldozer rampage in
downtown Jerusalem before being shot dead, Ramon told Army Radio that Israel
should treat the neighborhood as a Palestinian village, and revoke the permanent
residency status of their residents.
"One of the main reasons that the attack was carried out yesterday with
such ease was because there are Palestinian villages that for some reason are
called Jerusalem. They need to be treated as we treat Ramallah, Bethlehem, Jenin
and Nablus," said Ramon.
Similar measures also should be applied to residents of Jabel Mukaber,
another Palestinians neighborhood in east Jerusalem where lived the gunmen who
killed eight people at a Jerusalem yeshiva in March, Ramon added.
Israel captured east Jerusalem in 1967 and later annexed it, a portion of
the holy city mostly populated by Arab residents, who, in contrast to
Palestinians in the West Bank, have full freedom towork and travel throughout
Israel.
Following Wednesday's killing spree, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
instructed his ministers to consider demolishing the home of the bulldozer
driver and annulling the social security benefits of his family.
Israeli attorney general is set to meet with defense officials Thursday to
discuss the legality of the demolition. Many officials favor such a measure,
though a previous military inquiry found the practice to be ineffectual in
deterring.