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Olmert hope to meet with Abbas following "technical error"-caused tragedy
Source: Xinhuanet | 11-10-2006 09:10
JERUSALEM, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Thursday expressed his hope to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas following an Israeli artillery barrage that killed 19 Palestinian civilians by a "technical error."
"(Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud) Abbas will be surprised how far we are prepared to go. I can offer him a lot," said Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to Sky's Adam Boulton in an interview at the Conference for Export and International Cooperation in Tel Aviv.
"I am prepared to meet him any time, any place," he said, adding that he had a lot of respect for Abu Mazen, calling him "very decent and up-front."
Referring to the shelling on Beit Hanoun, Olmert commented that it was a tragedy which was resulted from "a technical error."
The premier's remarks came after Israeli artillery barrage ripped through a cluster of houses in the northern Gaza town on Wednesday dawn, killing at least 19 civilians, mostly women and children.
It was seen as the deadliest tragedy on Palestinian civilians in the past years, prompting a wave of strong censure across the Arab world and the international community.
"In the general context it could have been the other way around, a Qassam could have hit Sderot or Ashqelon. Those shots are aimed at civilians while we don't mean to harm civilians. But Israel is strong enough to admit and regret," Olmert was quoted as saying.
The prime minister also said he had personally looked into the cause of the lethal bombardment.
"It was a technical failure of the Israeli artillery. I checked it, and I verified it."
However, he said Israel will continue its military operations in Gaza as long as Palestinian rocket attacks persist. He said Israel will do everything it can to avoid similar mistakes, but warned that further tragedies are possible. "It may happen," he said.
Editor:Wang Ping