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Al-Aqsa Brigades leader shot dead
Tuesday 02 December 2003, 16:29 Makka Time, 13:29 GMT
Israeli soldiers have shot dead a Palestinian resistance leader in the
occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
Amjad al-Saadi, 28, a leader of Palestinian President Yasir Arafat's Fatah
armed faction, al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, was killed on Tuesday, our
correspondent said.
He quoted witnesses as saying that the soldiers could have arrested
al-Saadi, but they did not.
The latest death brings the overall toll since the start of the intifada in
September 2000 to 3631, including 2711 Palestinians and 854 Israelis,
according to an AFP count.
Raids
Meanwhile Israeli forces, backed by more than 20 military vehicles, raided
Jenin city and its refugee camp early on Tuesday at 3.00am (Palestine local
time), closing many areas there.
The forces moved from Qadeem settlement in eastern Jenin and set up ambushes
targeting the resistance fighters in the city and the refugee camp.
But according to our correspondent, their attempts did not come through as
people of the city, particularly resistance fighters, were aware of the
army's movements.
Violent clashes have erupted later between the soldiers and fighters of
al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and al-Quds Brigades.
Demolishing houses
The Israeli army has also searched the houses of relatives of Zakaria
al-Zubaidi, a leader of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, our correspondent said.
Israeli forces have also launched search operations inside many houses in
the area, claiming they were looking for "wanted activists".
They also raided al-Harithya area and demolished houses of members of the
Islamic Jihad resistance group.
One of the two, Salih Jaradat, who was held responsible by Israel for a
series of attacks, was killed by the army in June while the second man, Iyad
Jaradat, was currently in Israeli detention, one security source added.
Aljazeera + Agnecies
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