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Israel-Palestine
Palestinians Taking Control in Gaza Strip
2005-09-12
Triumphant Palestinians poured into abandoned Jewish settlements Monday, setting empty synagogues on fire and shooting in the air, while Israeli troops left in convoys in the final phase of Israel's pullout from the Gaza Strip after 38 years of occupation. Palestinian police stood by helplessly as gunmen raised flags of militant groups in the settlements and crowds smashed what was left in the ruins or walked off with doors, window frames, toilets and scrap metal. Initial plans by Palestinian police to bar the crowds from the settlements for the first few hours quickly collapsed, illustrating the weakness of the Palestinian security forces and concerns about growing chaos after Israel's departure. Women ululated, teens set off fireworks and crowds chanted "God is great."

"Today is a day of joy and happiness that our people were deprived of in the past century," said Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, adding that the Palestinians still have a long path toward statehood. He denounced Israeli rule in Gaza as "aggression, injustice, humiliation, killing and settlement activity." Just before daybreak, Abbas was heading to what was once the largest Jewish settlement, Neve Dekalim, his aides said. Israel had demolished nearly all buildings in its 21 Gaza settlements, but decided at the last minute to leave 19 synagogue buildings intact, a decision criticized by the Palestinians and the United States.

Palestinians carried off what was left in the debris of the settlements, including chairs, tables and shopping carts. Young men tore down electricity poles, grabbing the wires. In the Netzarim settlement, a group of men took turns hitting a column in a building with a hammer. Two empty synagogues and a Jewish seminary were set on fire. Palestinian police appeared overwhelmed, watching the destruction from the sidelines. Police Col. Abdel Khader Abu Tayr said police didn't have enough time to deploy because Israeli troops left without sufficient warning. "Now we are expending every effort to kick the people out and protect the buildings," Abu Tayr said.
Posted by:Fred

#10  Nah,
Mojo, what I had in mind was more like 50-80 2 ton
bombs, nicely scattered around the nearest Hamas Mossssskkkkkk ! (around prayer time).
Posted by: Elder Of Zion   2005-09-12 15:41  

#9  A bunch of 105's just outside Kassam range, running counter-battery radar. Backtrack the missles and fire for effect. 15-20 rounds ought to be noticed in the neighborhood.
Posted by: mojo   2005-09-12 15:36  

#8  Gromgoru,
Thats why I said "a couple of Kassam"
I was quoting from some israely general
who said that we will not respond to the first rocket but there will be a disproportionate response to the second one.
Whether they deliver on the promise or not I cant say, but I will tell you one thing, It will be the political end of both Sharon and Ex general Mophaz if they dont pull the promised "Iron Fist" out of their assholes and show the Pali's who's boss.
They will practically be commiting political suicide as far as the current mood of the Israeli public is involved.
So, I'm still bullish on JDAM manufacturer's stock.
Posted by: Elder Of Zion   2005-09-12 12:30  

#7  Police Col. Abdel Khader Abu Tayr said police didn't have enough time to deploy because Israeli troops left without sufficient warning.

Uh-huh. That's what that ceremony yesterday was all about

"G-bye, auf wiedersehen, au revoir, see ya. Gaza paradies is all yours, man. We're making like a banana and getting the heck outta here!"
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-09-12 11:47  

#6  It's a Zen koan, Frank.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-09-12 11:23  

#5  "Paleos" and "control" in the same article..must be satire
Posted by: Frank G   2005-09-12 09:22  

#4  Young men tore down electricity poles, grabbing the wires.

Too bad there wasn't any current in the wires at the time.
Posted by: Raj   2005-09-12 09:13  

#3  Elder look up
A Qassam missile was fired from Gaza Strip two hours after Israeli troops handed the territory over to the Palestinian Authority Monday, Sept. 12. The missile landed harmlessly outside Sderot
No response.
Posted by: gromgoru   2005-09-12 07:34  

#2  Cut down those distribution lines, get that copper, tear up the streets and destroy the sewerage system. It'll be more home-like.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-09-12 06:54  

#1  I wonder if they will still be Ullulating and
"expending all their efforts" two weeks from now when the JDAMs beging raining down on them after they make their first mistake and shoot a couple of "innocent" Kassam rockets over the border ?
Anybody's guess ??
Posted by: Elder of Zion   2005-09-12 04:09  

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