Southern residents to protest in Jerusalem Sunday during ministerial
committee meeting called to rule on fortification of homes; Defense
Minister Barak takes jab at Olmert, says he's puzzled by delay in
transferring funds earmarked for fortification
Shmulik Hadad
Southern residents demand security: Residents of the southern Negev
desert will be holding a demonstration outside the Prime Minister's
Office in Jerusalem on Sunday.
Local residents, headed by regional council head Alon Shuster, will be
protesting while a ministerial committee headed by Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert convenes in order to rule on fortifying Sderot and Gaza-region
homes.
Southern Protest
"We will not accept any solution except for secured rooms," Shuster
said.
Barak: Puzzled by delay
Meanwhile, another conflict seems to be brewing between Olmert and
Defense Minister Barak, who said he is puzzled by the continuing delay
in handing over the NIS 300 million (roughly $70 million) earmarked for
the fortification of Sderot and Gaza-region communities.
"We've head enough delays. That money should have been transferred a
while ago," Barak said during closed-door conversations over the
weekend. "I'm puzzled by the reasons for the continued delay."
Olmert announced his intention to earmarked approximately NIS 320
million for the fortification of rocket-battered communities about six
months ago, However, since then only NIS 50 million were transferred to
the Housing and Construction Ministry.
Still, sources at the Prime Minister's Office said the issue did not
come under Barak's jurisdiction. "How is the defense minister related
to this? After all, the money needs to be transferred to the Housing
and Construction Ministry," one official said.
The source noted that the ministerial committee examined three options
for using the money and rejected two of them. The rejected plans
included a proposal to build secure rooms at all communities at a range
of 15 kilometers (roughly 10 miles) from Gaza, estimated at NIS 5
billion (approximately $1.4 billion.)
"During the ministerial committee's meeting, the alternatives for using
the money in accordance with the third option will be presented," the
official added. "One way or another, the solution will only cover some
of the homes in Sderot and the Gaza region. The prime minister promised
a decision in February and he will deliver."
Qassam drills in Ashkelon
On Saturday, hundreds of residents arrived at the protest tent in
Jerusalem, including about 60 motorcyclists and students. A night of
singing with Jerusalem teenagers was held Saturday evening.
On Sunday, about 1,200 students and other protestors are expected to
head to Jerusalem for the planned demonstration.
Meanwhile, officials at the southern town of Ashkelon are preparing to
hold Qassam drills at schools. Security officials say that educational
institutions have already been connected to the "Red Color" alert
system, and all that is left now is to make a decision on activating
the system.
Qassam lull ends
Meanwhile, following day a of relative calm in the south, Palestinian
terrorists renewed the Qassam attacks on Israel Saturday, firing eight
rockets at western Negev communities during the morning and afternoon
hours. At least two more rockets were fired later in the evening and
landed near a southern kibbutz.
The earlier rockets landed in open fields in the Shaar Hanegev, Sdot
Negev and Eshkol regional councils. No injuries or damage were reported
in the attacks.
The Popular Resistance Committees’ military wing, the Salah al-Din
Brigades claimed responsibility for the rocket fire.
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