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Wednesday, 18 April, 2001, 10:46 GMT 11:46 UK
New mortar attacks on Israeli targets
![]() Israeli troops briefly divided Gaza into three parts
The Israeli army says Palestinians have fired mortar bombs at a Jewish settlement and a crossing-point in Gaza - just hours after Israel completed its withdrawal from Palestinian-ruled territory.
An army spokeswoman said no-one was injured in the latest attacks. There has also been further heavy fighting near Bethlehem and Hebron in the West Bank.
However, the Israeli forces withdrew 24 hours later after the American Secretary of State, Colin Powell, criticised the operation as "excessive and disproportionate". The United States welcomed the withdrawal, warning Israel to avoid overreacting to provocations. Israel rejected speculation that the withdrawal was prompted by Mr Powell's criticism. Defence Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer said the move had been decided in advance, before the US statement. The Israeli army knew that its troops "were slated to pull out as soon as it became dark," he said.
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