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ISRAEL'S
SECURITY FENCE Israel security fence saves lives.
Israel's
Security Fence is a temporary program designed to prevent Islamic terror
suicide bombers
from murdering Israeli civilians as Israel negotiates a peace agreement with the Palestinians
Jerusalem-----October 27.....The sole purpose of the Seam Zone, also known as Israel's Security Fence, as stated in the Israeli Government decision of July 23rd 2001, is to provide security to Israel's civilian population from Palestinian terrorism.
The security fence
is a central component in Israels response to the horrific wave
of terrorism emanating from the West Bank, resulting in suicide bombers
who enter into Israel with the sole intention of killing innocent people.
Sadly, this abhorrent phenomenon has become common practice since September
2000.
Between
Israel and the areas of the Palestinian Authority there is no border or
natural obstacles, which, to date, enables the almost unhindered entry
of terrorists into Israel. It obliges us to establish a barrier wall which is the only thing that can minimize the infiltration of these male and female suicide bombers, said Defense Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer, who has emphasized that the fence is not political, [and] is not a border.
Israel's security fence program was approved by the Defence Cabinet in July 2001.However, at that point of time it was perceived as a means to prevent illegal entry into Israel through the seizure, interrogation and arrest of these elements by the police. The
obstacle itself was referred to as an obstacle in three separate areas:
Um el Fahem,Tulkarem and Jerusalem, a total of 80 km. The security
fence does not separate one people, i.e. - Germans from Germans, and deny
freedom to those on one side. Second, while Israelis are fully prepared to live with Palestinians, and 20 percent of the Israeli population is already Arab, it is the Palestinians who say they do not want to live with any Jews and call for the West Bank to be judenrein. Third, the security fence is not being constructed to prevent the citizens of one state from escaping; it is designed solely to keep terrorists out of Israel.
Finally, of the 150 miles scheduled to be constructed, only a tiny fraction of that (about 5 miles) is actually a 30 foot high wall, and that is being built in three areas where it will prevent Palestinian snipers from around the terrorist hotbeds of Kalkilya and Tul Karm from shooting at cars as they have done for the last three years along the Trans-Israel Highway, one of the country's main roads. The wall also takes up less space than the other barriers, only about seven feet, so it did not have a great impact on the area where it was built. Most of the barrier will be a chain-link type fence similar to those used all over the United States combined with underground and long-range sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles, trenches, landmines and guard paths. Manned checkpoints will constitute the only way to travel back and forth through the fence. The barrier is altogether about 160 feet wide in most places. The land used in building the security fence is seized for military purposes, not confiscated, and it remains the property of the owner. Legal procedures are already in place to allow every owner to file an objection to the seizure of their land. Moreover, property owners are offered compensation for the use of their land and for any damage to their trees.
Israel is doing its best to minimize the negative impact on Palestinians in the area of construction and is providing agricultural passageways to allow farmers to continue to cultivate their lands, and crossing points to allow the movement of people and the transfer of goods. Moreover, property owners are offered compensation for the use of their land and for any damage to their trees. Contractors are responsible for carefully uprooting and replanting the trees. So far, more than 60,000 olive trees have been relocated in accordance with this procedure. The Palestinians will also benefit from the security fence because it will reduce the need for Israeli military operations in the territories, and the deployment of troops in Palestinian towns. Onerous security measures, such as curfews and checkpoints, will either be unnecessary or dramatically scaled back. "Israel's
security fence separates two peoples, Israelis and Palestinians,
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