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Fatah storms Hamas-controlled buildings |
2007-06-16 |
![]() Meanwhile, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met with a senior U.S. diplomat, his office said. The meeting between Abbas and the U.S. consul-general in Jerusalem, Jacob Walles, took place at Abbas' headquarters in Ramallah, hours before Abbas was expected to swear in an emergency government. At the parliament, the Fatah supporters chanted, "Hamas Out," climbed on the roof of the building and fired in the air. They planted Fatah and Palestinian flags on the building, and also tried to seize the deputy speaker but were stopped by employees. Many government employees tied to Hamas had not showed up for work on Saturday, the start of the work week in the West Bank, after Hamas took control of Gaza in a military campaign. Apparently, the staffers feared reprisals. A member of the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, a violent offshoot of Fatah, said his group planned to take control of all Hamas institutions, in response to Hamas' takeover of Gaza. At the parliament building, Fatah gunmen entered the office of Deputy Speaker Hassan Kreisheh and tried to grab him, but Fatah employees stopped them. Other Fatah activists took over the Education Ministry and the prime minister's office. In the West Bank city of Nablus, Fatah gunmen took over the Hamas-controlled city council and planted the Fatah flag on the top of the building. Fatah supporters also kidnapped seven Hamas supporters, and deposed a senior member of the Religious Affairs Ministry. Also Saturday, a crowd looted the home of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, destroying one of the strongest symbols of the Fatah movement in the Gaza Strip, witnesses and Fatah officials said. Fatah officials said the crowd took furniture, wall tiles and Arafat's personal belongings. |
Posted by:ed |
#8 Yesterday afternoon I was flipping back and forth between coverage and saw that CNN had some memeber of the Fatah goverment talknig abou8t how the UN and international community should coume to their aid. Oh and this was all Bush's fault for invading Iraq! This was after the CNN Reporter Propagantist prompted him with: "To some degree is the invasion Iraq responsible for what is happening in Gaza now?" So to surmise here it is no longer the fault of Israel, but of that evil Bushhitler. I mean everyone know that the Arab in Gaza were little lambs until the stolen election of 2000. |
Posted by: Cyber Sarge 2007-06-16 11:38 |
#7 hope the dreaded red notebook survived |
Posted by: Frank G 2007-06-16 09:05 |
#6 Yes! Brother Rabbit is stand up to the Cartel! Watch out, no popcorn vig and Barbara will drop a Also Saturday, a crowd looted the home of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, destroying one of the strongest symbols of the Fatah movement in the Gaza Strip, witnesses and Fatah officials said. Fatah officials said the crowd took furniture, wall tiles and Arafat's personal belongings. So, where were these pious assholes a decade ago when Yasser was in such desperate need of offing? As always, Islam's a day late and a dollar short. |
Posted by: Zenster 2007-06-16 08:56 |
#5 Ah, a counterattack. Excellent. I thought the show was over. I got a couple extra boxes of Milk Duds and Junior Mints for anyone running out of Popcorn. Yes! Brother Rabbit is stand up to the Cartel! Go, go Fatah Go, Hamas Go, Go, Islamic Inner Struggle |
Posted by: Shipman 2007-06-16 08:04 |
#4 Hamastan in Gaza & Fatahstan in West Bank. And how shall they partition international aid? |
Posted by: gromgoru 2007-06-16 07:45 |
#3 Loved the part about looting Arafat's house down to the tiles. |
Posted by: ed 2007-06-16 07:25 |
#2 Ah, a counterattack. Excellent. I thought the show was over. I got a couple extra boxes of Milk Duds and Junior Mints for anyone running out of Popcorn. |
Posted by: BrerRabbit 2007-06-16 07:24 |
#1 Go Fatah! Kill them Hamas bastids! (Goes out to the theatre lobby for more popcorn.) |
Posted by: Mike 2007-06-16 07:21 |