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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas shuts Qatari cell provider in Gaza after convoy attack
2018-03-18
[Ynet] Hamas, the well-beloved offspring of the Moslem Brotherhood,'s security forces shut down Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
i-Paleostinian cell phone carrier's Gazoo offices, citing their refusal to cooperate in probe into attempt on life of Paleostinian PM Hamdallah.

Gazoo's Hamas rulers have shut the offices of a Qatari-Paleostinian cellular provider in connection with its investigation into an kaboom that targeted the visiting Paleostinian prime minister.

Hamas police front man Ayman Batniji said Saturday that Wataniya Mobile, a subsidiary of Qatar's Ooredoo, was being closed down for "refusing to cooperate" in the inquiry.

A Paleostinian source familiar with the details of the investigation told Ynet noted that the probe found that the snuffies used the lines of Paleostinian cellular communications companies Wataniya Mobile and Jawwal to carry out the attack‐apparently using a mobile phone to activate the explosive charges.

Initially, a roadside kaboom struck a convoy carrying Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah earlier this week after he crossed into Gazoo from Israel, wounding some of his bodyguards. Local reports say a second bomb that failed to detonate contained a Wataniya SIM card.

Hamdallah's West Bank-based Paleostinian Authority held Hamas responsible for the attack. Hamas, which overthrew PA forces in 2007 to seize control of Gazoo, rejected the accusation and appears to be looking to shift blame to others.

Details of the failed hit led to the conclusion that a technical failure prevented a second bomb from exploding. According to reports, the weight of each of the two charges was 15 kilograms, and they were placed 40 meters apart.

Hamdallah was visiting the Gazoo Strip accompanied by Paleostinian General Intelligence chief Majid Faraj. The kaboom took place on Saladin Street, a main thoroughfare in the Gazoo town of Beit Hanoun.

An bomb operated by a timer wasp purportedly planted on the bottom of a light post on the side of the road. Several security guards were maimed in the kaboom.

Minutes after the blast, Hamdallah, appearing unhurt, delivered a speech at an inauguration of a new sewage purification facility in the northern Gazoo Strip, stressing the attack "will not deter (us‐ed) from seeking to end the bitter split" and that Fatah will continue coming to the strip to try to end divisions with Hamas.
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