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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Rival Paleo Gunnies Ignore Trucefire™
2007-02-04
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - Hamas and Fatah gunmen fought in Gaza City's beachfront neighborhoods and around security compounds Saturday, ignoring renewed truce appeals and Arab mediation efforts. One man was killed, raising the death toll from three days of fighting to 26.

Bursts of gunfire alternated with periods of calm, and in areas of Gaza City not affected by the fighting, people tried to go about their lives. Boys played soccer in the streets, horse-drawn carts maneuvered through alleys and shoppers stocked up on supplies for the next round of battle.

Nasser Mushtaha, who owns a high-rise near President Mahmoud Abbas' compound, said members of Abbas' Presidential Guard were posted on his roof and at the entrance to the building. He said he received phone calls from Hamas members, who warned they would blow up the building unless the troops left. But some of the guardsmen refused. Mushtaha complained about his building being used as an outpost. "Who will protect us? What is our fault? We are neither Fatah nor Hamas," he said, adding that dozens of windows had already been shattered by bullets.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  FYI - I got the box set of DVDs (the Man With No Name trilogy) at Amazon - good price, great set
Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-04 20:34  

#5  I do believe you're right FrankG... and we all know how that film ended.

Ah the Paleos, the 20th (and 21st) Century's answer to the Hatfields and McCoys - but even they made up ;)
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2007-02-04 19:11  

#4  Fistfull of dollars has an excellant soundtrack. As does Two Mules for Sister Sarah.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2007-02-04 16:55  

#3  nice. "Fistful of Dollars" reference? :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-04 16:40  

#2  Fighting Thursday had knocked out electricity to much of western Gaza City, the hardest-hit area, and a spokesman for the electric company said Saturday repair crews had trouble reaching some damaged lines. The technicians have repeatedly come under fire

Looks like they've saved Israel the trouble of doing that for them. Next the Palestinian fighters will cut off the water somehow, I s'pose, saving Israel the trouble of doing that, too.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-02-04 15:15  

#1  Crazy bellringer was right, there's money to be made in a place like this.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-02-04 13:25  

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