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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Three killed in Jenin clashes
2006-01-13
A Palestinian man has blown himself up and Israeli forces have killed two others during clashes in the town of Jenin in the West Bank, security sources and Palestinian witnesses say. Aljazeera's correspondent in Jenin reported that the bomber blew himself up near a group of Israeli soldiers who were carrying out an operation against Palestinian resistance fighters. Israeli forces had surrounded a building in which activists from the al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of Islamic Jihad Movement, were taking shelter. More than 30 military vehicles and a bulldozer were involved in the Israeli operation. An Israeli source said the bomber detonated an explosives belt after refusing to surrender.
It doesn't sound like he actually managed to take any Zionists with him, or al-Jizz would be trumpeting that...
Another Palestinian fighter in the house was shot and killed by the Israeli soldiers, according to witnesses. Another Palestinian was reported killed during a separate clash with Israeli forces in Jenin. In the city of Ram Allah, violence flared up when armed men opened fire on the home of Nasser Yousef, the Palestinian Interior Minister. Yousef, who was home at the time, was unhurt, but three gunmen were wounded, one critically. Yousef's bodyguards returned fire and wounded three of the gunmen, who were taken to hospital. One was in critical condition with a neck wound, medics said.
"You shot me! You shot me in the neck!"
"He's right, Ari. You screwed up. Next time, aim 4 inches higher."
A fourth gunman escaped in a car, prompting Palestinian security forces to set up roadblocks in the West Bank city. It was not immediately clear which of the many armed Palestinian factions the gunmen belonged to or what prompted the attack. In a seperate incident, gunmen also shot at the offices of Ahmed Qureia, the Palestinian prime minister. There were no reported injuries.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Not well written. Clearly there were a number of attackers on the Minister's house (three, I think), who opened fire. Then there were the bodyguards, who fired back. But it isn't clear to me whether there were additional gunmen inside the house, three of whom were wounded by the attackers' bullets, or if those bullets hit nothing important and only the three attackers were wounded -- by bullets fired by the bodyguards.

Of course, Al Jazeera is a spin-off from the BBC, so I don't expect the kind of clear thought leading to clear writing that I find here.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-01-13 07:41  

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