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Captured Palestinian officials to be tried: Peres

AFP,  July, 2006  

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — Israel's Deputy Prime Minister Shimon Peres has said that his country would prosecute Palestinian government officials captured in connection with the kidnapping of an Israeli soldier.

"They will be put to trial," he told CNN's "Late Edition" on Sunday.

"And they will be accused of participating, supporting terroristic acts against the civilian government," he said.

Israel last week detained scores of Hamas members in the West Bank, including eight ministers and more than 20 lawmakers and revoked the Jerusalem residency of four others in a new wave of air raids and warning it would use all its power to free a soldier captured by militants a week ago.

Peres spoke after Israel struck at the heart of the Palestinian government on Sunday. Helicopters hit the Gaza office of the Hamas premier Ismail Haniya, setting the building ablaze.

However, he told CNN, Israel was not trying ...