Israel's military will resort to unprecedented measures if Palestinian militants attack Israeli soldiers and settlers during next month's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon warned on Sunday, after two Israeli motorists were killed in a Gaza shooting ambush and soldiers caught a would-be suicide bomber.
Groups that claimed responsibility for the shooting included Islamic Jihad, the local Popular Resistance Committees and the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, linked to the ruling Fatah party. Militant groups are trying to show that Israel's pullout from Gaza next month is a retreat under fire from Palestinian resistance, instead of a strategic Israeli decision.
Speaking to his Cabinet just hours after Palestinian gunmen opened fire on a convoy leading visitors out of Gaza Strip settlements, killing a Jerusalem couple, Sharon warned that if Palestinians attack settlers or security forces during the pullout, Israel's response will be unprecedented.
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Sharon said he told visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that "our reaction [to attacks] will be of a different kind, with the addition of very harsh means, both if it takes place during the evacuation, or after we evacuate the Gaza Strip."
Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz met Sunday night with Palestinian Interior Minister Nasser Yousef, who commands the Palestinian forces -- the first high-level meeting since an Islamic Jihad suicide bombing July 12 killed five Israelis in the town of Netanya.
Mofaz demanded the Palestinians track down those responsible for the shooting attack, warning Yousef that if he didn't, Israel would, aides to Mofaz said.
The Palestinians complained that as in the past, they did not receive answers to their questions about the evacuation, according to a statement from Yousef's office.
The Israeli pullout is to begin in the middle of next month, and Sharon has said repeatedly he would not tolerate Palestinian violence then. Israeli soldiers and police are set to impose a wide security perimeter with several concentric circles -- several extending into Palestinian territory in Gaza if necessary to halt violence.
Military officials said that if there is violence, they would activate a plan code-named "Iron Fist," in which Israeli troops strike deep into the Gaza Strip, capturing all the areas surrounding the settlements.
During over four years of violence, Israel has carried out large-scale invasions of Gaza, bombed houses, fired missiles at suspected militants, fired tank shells, blocked roads and imposed closures.
On Saturday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas repeated his pledge to Rice to rein in militants.
Early Sunday, Palestinian gunmen opened fire on Israeli motorists on the heavily guarded road from the Gush Katif bloc of settlements to the Kissufim crossing between Gaza and Israel. The shots killed a Jerusalem couple in their 50s. Five civilians were hurt, the army said.
After the shooting on the vehicle, troops clashed with the gunmen, killing both. Grenades and assault rifles were found on their bodies, the military said.
The would-be suicide bomber was caught Friday evening near Kibbutz Nir Am, an Israeli communal farm just outside Gaza.
On Saturday, the bomber's suspected accomplice, a Gaza man married to an Israeli Arab woman, was arrested by Israeli police in Tel Aviv, the army said, adding this was only the second time a bomber has managed to cross the Gaza fence in more than four years of conflict.
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