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Israel-Palestine
2 Border Police wounded in Hebron
2005-03-08
Two Border Policemen were wounded yesterday in a shooting attack in Hebron, close to the Tomb of the Patriarchs. One of the men was moderately hurt, while the second sustained light wounds. The shooter ran away fled the scene.

Tension in the area of the Tomb of the Patriarchs has soared in recent weeks, against the backdrop of claims by Islamic sources that the Israel Defense Forces is interfering with Muslim prayer sessions at the site. Yesterday's attack came shortly before 9 A.M., when shots were fired at a Border Police position just outside Hebron's Casbah. The Border Police position serves to monitor the passage of Palestinians from the area of the Casbah toward the Tomb of the Patriarchs. An initial probe into the incident indicates that a Palestinian, armed with a 9mm pistol, approached the Border Police position and fired 12 rounds at the forces stationed there, wounding two of the policemen. A third border policeman and a member of the Israel Police returned fire, but failed to hit the shooter.
"Dammit David, you have to hit the SOB!"
"Sorry, Avi, but did you see how fast he was running away?"
The two wounded men were taken for treatment at Hadassah University Hospital, Ein Karem. At the same time, the IDF imposed a curfew on the area of the Casbah and mounted searches for the attacker. Some 50 Palestinians were taken in for questioning, and most were released shortly thereafter. No Palestinian terrorist organization has claimed responsibility for the attack. Around 10 such attacks have taken place in Hebron since last August.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  This reminds me of the "not quite genocide" thingy in Darfur...

When is the "fragile ceasefire" officially no longer a "ceasefire"? How many breaches does it take before it is actually breached?

Just wondering. Bombings and shootings still going on and newsies talking about the "fragile ceasefire" is giving me a case of cognitive dissonance.
Posted by: .com   2005-03-08 9:11:01 AM  

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