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アラファトの要請に応じてエジプト動き出すことに。パレスチナ武装勢力に圧力を加えイスラエルによる国境拡大阻止のために。
シャロンの法則:停戦の動きが出ると、テロ発生。今回は遠隔操縦撃墜テロ?
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Egypt's Spy Chief To Discuss Cease-fire With Palestinians
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RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP)--Egypt will send its intelligence chief to the Palestinian areas next week in a renewed effort to press militant groups to halt attacks on Israel, Palestinian officials said Friday.
The visit by Gen. Omar Suleiman comes amid growing Palestinian concerns that Israel will impose its own borders on the West Bank if peace efforts break down.
With Egyptian backing, Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia has been trying to persuade the militant groups to commit to a truce as a step toward resuming peace talks with Israel. Suleiman has led the Egyptian mediation efforts.
His visit next week follows a meeting Thursday between Egyptian presidential envoy Osama el-Baz and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
During the talks, Arafat asked the Egyptians to resume their mediation efforts, and Egypt agreed, said Saeb Erekat, the Palestinian minister of negotiations.
A date for Suleiman's trip hasn't been set, Erekat said. Egyptian officials weren't available for comment Friday.
The cease-fire efforts come at a sensitive time. Israel this week carried out an unsuccessful missile strike in the Gaza Strip aimed at two members of the Hamas militant group. Hamas vowed revenge.
The previous week, Israel killed three Islamic Jihad militants in a similar air strike, while a Palestinian suicide bomber killed four Israelis near Tel Aviv.
Israel has also been carrying out raids aimed at militants in the West Bank city of Nablus and Gaza town of Rafah in recent weeks.
El-Baz Thursday pressed Arafat to lead the way toward ending three years of violence with Israel, saying he is hopeful Israel will respond positively.
Militant groups have been reluctant to commit to a truce, citing Israel's continuing military operations. Friday, some 4,000 people joined a demonstration sponsored by the Islamic Jihad group in the Jabaliya refugee camp in Gaza.
The rally marked the death of military wing leader Meklad Hameid, who was killed in last week's Israeli air strike.
Dozens of protesters wore T-shirts with Hameid's picture, and about 300 uniformed gunmen marched with rocket launchers, mortars and machine guns.
Islamic Jihad leader Nafez Azam blamed Israel for the failure to reach a cease-fire.
"Everything depends on the occupation. In the Cairo dialogue, we offered to spare civilians the agonies of war and the answer we received was the invasion of Rafah, the resumption of airstrikes and killings all over the occupied lands," he said.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires