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3 Palestinian Police Stations Opened


Tuesday, June 3, 2008


IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UPDATE

Three Palestinian Police Stations Opened as Part of Easing of Restrictions

Three Palestinian police stations were opened today in the villages of
Tammun, Al-Fa'ra and Al-Aqaba, southeast of Jenin, following the Defense
Minister's and Chief of Staff's approval of the plan to ease restrictions
for Palestinians in Judea and Samaria. So far 10 police stations were opened
out of the 20 stations planned.

The Palestinian police will be responsible for enforcing criminal and public
law among the villages in the region.

The stations were opened following meetings of IDF and Civil Administration
officers with the Palestinian Authority security officials in the region.
Similar meetings are expected later this week.


Just what Israel needs more guns on the ground that one day can be turned against Israeli's.

Palestinians with guns is a disaster waiting to happen, one day these guns will be turned on Jews mark my words.