Yaakov Katz ,
The IDF is in a heightened state of alert ahead of the Annapolis summit
next week, out of fear that Hamas and Islamic Jihad will try to
perpetrate a large-scale terror attack to derail the
Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, defense officials said Sunday.
The officials said there were currently 10 specific warnings concerning
Palestinian plans to launch a terror attack before the summit.
The officials said that while there was no concrete intelligence that
the warnings were connected to the peace summit, which is scheduled to
be held at the Annapolis Naval Academy next Monday, the assumption was
that terror groups - particularly Islamic Jihad and Hamas - would try
to perpetrate an attack to spoil the peace efforts.
"There is a concerted effort today by Hamas and other terror groups to
derail the talks," a defense official said. "One of the ways to do that
is to carry out a large-scale attack inside Israel."
Meanwhile, Palestinian Interior Minister Abdel Razak Al-Yahya said on
Sunday that PA security forces had busted a number of Hamas cells in
the West Bank. Yahya told the Kuwaiti newspaper A-Rai that the cell
members had armed themselves and had been training to seize control of
PA institutions in the West Bank.
"We started with Fatah's armed wing - the Aksa Martyrs Brigades - so no
one could say we were being hypocritical. Then we'll take apart Hamas's
armed wing," he said. "We will collect all the illegal weapons."
Israeli defense officials said the PA security forces were doing an
effective job in cracking down on Hamas in Jenin, Nablus and Tulkarm,
and as a result the terror group had begun to transfer its operations
out of the larger cities and into nearby villages.
Defense officials said that Lt.-Gen. Keith Dayton, the US security
coordinator between Israel and the PA, was continuing to train PA
forces loyal to Abbas and that his plan was to deploy these forces in
additional West Bank cities, as was done in Nablus several weeks ago.
The defense establishment is currently considering a request by the
Palestinian forces in the West Bank to receive armored vehicles. The
Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) and the office of the Coordinator of
Government Activities in the Territories are in favor of transferring
the vehicles to the PA forces. Military Intelligence and the IDF's
Planning Division are against the move.
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