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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Report: Hamas Spokesperson Attacked By Gaza Civilians
2014-08-07
[Ynet] Egyptian news report claims that Paleostinians attacked Sami Abu Zuhri
...a senior spokesman for Hamas. Zuhri gained notoriety in 2006 when he dropped his money belt containing somewhere between 640,000 and 900,000 euros, which was confiscated by Paleostinian security and customs officials at a routine border crossing from Egypt to Gaza. The news brought competing Hamas and Fatah forces to the crossing checkpoint for an epic face-making and hollering contest...
out of anger at Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, for causing the latest round of violence with Israel.

Paleostinian civilians attacked Hamas spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri and beat him near Shifa Hospital in the Gazoo Strip recently, according to a report on the Egyptian website Veto Gate.

According to the site, Abu Zuhri's attackers were expressing anger at Hamas, placing blame on the terrorist organization for inciting the IDF's Operation Protective Edge in which nearly 2,000 Paleostinians were killed and some 10,000 homes destroyed.

The Egyptian report cited politician and spokesperson for the Sisi Supporters Front, Mohammed Abu Hamed, as saying that the Gazoo Strip is ripe for a revolution to overthrow Hamas' rule over desperately impoverished Paleostinians in the battered enclave.

Many blame Hamas for the destruction in Gazoo seen here after the IDF's Operation Protective Edge.

Abu Hamed added that public anger with Hamas had been growing previous to Israel's latest military action in the Strip and said that Gazooks live in fear of the hard boy regime.

However Nabil Zaki, a spokesperson for the Tagamoa Party, a left-wing political group in Egypt, took a slightly opposing position in the Veto Gate report, saying that Paleostinians are partly responsible for their plight as they voted Hamas into power, and that anger from civilians would bring few results without expanding into a revolution.

Meanwhile,
...back at the barn, Bossy had come up with a new idea, one that didn't involve kerosene...
Abu Hamed took the opportunity to attack the Egyptian regime's political opponents in the Veto Gate report saying that Paleostinians and the international community were coming to the realization that Hamas is no different than the "Moslem Brüderbund terrorists."

The Moslem Brüderbund was in power for a brief in Egypt before the latest in a string of revolutions and the eventual election victory of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who now heads a regime fiercely opposed to the Brotherhood which funded and politically aided Hamas in Gazoo during its time in power.

Israel has continuously laid blame on Hamas for several rounds of conflict in the Gazoo Strip, and was dismayed when Paleostinians voted the terrorist group into a position of power before violently overthrowing the more moderate Paleostinian Authority in Gazoo.

It has been hoped on the Israeli side that Paleostinian civilians will also see Hamas as responsible for the violence, but broad propaganda campaigns and suspected oppression of free speech in Gazoo has made experts skeptical that a regime change could come from within the Strip.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Changed "military option" to "military action".
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2014-08-07 11:06  

#2  borgboy, Arabs are not Japanese.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-08-07 04:09  

#1  MacArthur's rule over a defeated Japan is an example of what they (Gazans) need. But first, they (Hamas) must be annihilated.
Posted by: borgboy   2014-08-07 03:57  

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