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Israel-Palestine
Palestinian in-fighting in Gaza
2005-07-15
EFL: Clashes in Gaza between Palestinian Authority security forces and members of the Hamas militant organisation have killed two bystanders and injured 20. The fighting in Gaza City started on Thursday and continued into Friday morning before appearing to die down On Thursday night, Israeli helicopters fired missiles at targets in Gaza. The strikes came after a woman in Israel was killed by a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip on Thursday. The al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and Hamas said they carried out Thursday's rocket attack, in response to the killing of an Islamic Jihad leader by the Israeli army in the West Bank town of Nablus. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has gone to Gaza to hold talks with armed groups, in an attempt to put an end to militant attacks.

BBC Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston says that the Palestinian leadership appears to have launched a concerted effort to exert its authority by force. There are reports of Palestinian security forces coming under fire from rocket-propelled grenades and sporadic bursts of gunfire could be heard on Friday morning. Private cars blaring their horns raced through the city carrying the injured. But the situation is now reported to be calmer in the Zeitoun area of Gaza City, with the Palestinian Authority units having apparently pulled back. In some of the worst violence between Palestinians in recent years, Hamas militants set fire to a police station, a police armoured personnel carrier and three jeeps. Thick black smoke from burning tyres rose from the area. Reports say that the bystanders killed in the fighting were a teenager and child.

The violence began on Thursday evening. Palestinian Authority security forces opened fire on a car carrying Hamas members, injuring several militants. Hamas counter-attacked, targeting the police station in the area. The militants in the car had been on a mission to launch missiles at a nearby Israeli target.
Posted by:Steve

#9  lesson for Islam: sometimes the person you wield the sword against isn't a helpless mother and children...sometimes they fight bigger, better, and with all the courage and morality you're lacking. Call it a oppression or a crusade - I call it justice
Posted by: Frank G   2005-07-15 21:55  

#8  On Thursday night, Israeli helicopters fired missiles at targets in Gaza. The strikes came after a woman in Israel was killed by a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip on Thursday.

Live by the sword, die by the sword.
Posted by: Ptah   2005-07-15 20:05  

#7  The popcorn is on me, then. And brownies when Pappy takes over the popcorn detail. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-07-15 19:40  

#6  I was expecting either a jaw drop or popcorn for this. I guess you read it differently?

If efforts lasts for more than a week before the two groups come to an understanding, maybe I'll spring for the popcorn.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-07-15 13:31  

#5  Good bit of in fighting is just what is needed . Long may it reign .

Once they have reduced Palestine to rubble , there will be no need for Israeli caterpillars or international aid . On top of that , a few less fanatical fruitcakes cant be a bad thing either .

Time for a satisfying drink at the local boozer
Posted by: MacNails   2005-07-15 10:40  

#4  haaretz

'German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer sharply rebuked the Palestinian leadership yesterday, saying the Palestinians will never have an independent state until "violence and terrorism" end.

Fischer's unusually strong comments came two days after a Palestinian suicide bombing in Netanya.

"Terrorism will have no positive results, and there will be no chance to establish an independent Palestinian state as long as violence and terrorism continue," Fischer said after meeting Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia.'


Posted by: liberalhawk   2005-07-15 10:23  

#3  BBC Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston says that the Palestinian leadership appears to have launched a concerted effort to exert its authority by force.

Not having previously taken steps to dismantle Hamas and its kin only makes the task more difficult.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-07-15 10:04  

#2  More red-on-red action.
Posted by: Mike   2005-07-15 10:01  

#1  BBC Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston says that the Palestinian leadership appears to have launched a concerted effort to exert its authority by force.

And so it begins.


I was expecting either a jaw drop or popcorn for this. I guess you read it differently?
Posted by: liberalhawk   2005-07-15 09:47  

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