People Who Visited Arafat Arrested
Guardian, April 1, 2002
People Who Visited Arafat Arrested
Monday April 1, 2002 4:20 AM
JERUSALEM (AP) - Thirteen foreign peace activists who walked by Israeli
troops surrounding Yasser Arafat's West Bank office and visited the besieged
Palestinian leader were later arrested, the military said Monday.
Dozens of peace activists, their arms raised and
carrying white flags, walked past Israeli troops, ignoring their orders
to stop. Arafat , trapped in his office by the encircling Israeli forces,
greeted them with hugs.
When they left, some from the group tried to smuggle
wanted Palestinians with them, said Maj. Gen. Giora Eiland, chief of Israeli
military operations, at a news conference.
The Israeli military spokesman's office said 13
of the activists were detained by soldiers after they left Arafat's office
in the West Bank town of Ramallah and were turned over to Israeli police.
The 13 are being held in a lockup.
The military said they could face charges for violating
a military order closing the area of Arafat's compound to civilians.
Angered and embarrassed, the Israeli government
widened its closure ordered and declared the entire town of Ramallah a
closed military area, ordering all foreigners, including reporters, to
leave.
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