HIGHLIGHTS: Buildings Within Arafat's Compound Bulldozed to the Ground||Siege & Bockade Imposed on Nablus, Jenin, Tulkarm, and Kalkilya||Ten Palestinians Arrested Overnight|| STORY: The occupation army blew up several buildings in Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat's headquarters in Ramallah this morning, in retaliation for Wednesday's bus bombing that killed 17 Israelis. (Read photo caption)
Palestinians reported two dead and several wounded in fighting at the compound, known as the Mukata.
Military sources said the action was intended as a warning to Arafat that Israel holds him and the PA directly responsible for Wednesday's attack at the Megiddo junction near Afula.
A Palestinian intelligence officer was killed when occupation soldiers entered the city and another Palestinian was killed shortly before occupation troops exited the area, sources said.
The occupation army blew up several buildings inside the compound including its jail. Israeli occupation forces entering Ramallah included giant bulldozers, which were knocking down buildings.
Meanwhile, occupation troops continued to surround Palestinian towns and cities in the West Bank such as Nablus, Jenin, Tulkarm, and Kalkilya where it imposed a tight blockade.
TEN PALESTINIANS ARRESTED OVERNIGHT
Occupation authorities meanwhile arrested ten Palestinians in the Tulkarm, Bethlehem, and Hebron vicinities overnight.
The detainees are suspected of taking part in Resistance activities against Israelis.
Among them are three Palestinian youths from the village of Husan, southwest of Bethlehem.
The three are suspected of taking part in attacks against Israeli motorists traveling on the nearby bypass road.
The suspects were taken to the police station in Hebron for questioning.
Elsewhere, Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip fired two mortar shells at an occupation army position in the Gush Atif bloc of communities earlier this morning.
There were no injuries in the attack.
PHOTO CAPTION
An Israeli army bulldozer blocks a road leading to Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's compound in the West Bank town of Ramallah Thursday June 6,2002. Israeli tanks entered Ramallah surrounding Arafat's compound early Thursday after a Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up killing 17 Israelis. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)
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