IDF fears escalation after five killed in Tul Karm
By Amos Harel and Arnon Regular, Haaretz Correspondents
The Israel Defense Forces fears that violence might escalate in the coming weeks following the army's killing of five Palestinians in Tul Karm Wednesday night. On Thursday, rockets were fired at both Sderot in the south and Moshav Margaliot in the north, though neither caused any casualties.
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas slammed the killings in Tul Karm and accused Israel of causing a deliberate provocation in order to undermine his efforts to maintain calm. "This behavior is disastrous for the security lull that was achieved with great effort, and it will provoke harsh responses that will endanger continued dialogue," he warned.
Also on Thursday, the United States called on Israel and the Palestinians to show restraint in the wake of the killings. "We always denounce any violence and we urge both sides to exercise calm," said White House spokesman Trent Duffy, speaking from Crawford, Texas, where President George W. Bush is vacationing.
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