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West Bank Boyz Shoot it Out
NABLUS, West Bank (AP) -- Palestinian hoodlums gunmen on Saturday stopped a car carrying a Hamas Cappo Cabinet minister and opened fire on the vehicle, mouthpieces officials said, sparking a gunbattle and underscoring lingering tensions between rival gangs movements trying to form a syndicate coalition government. No one was hurt in the shootout, which came a day before President Mahmoud “Kingfish” Abbas was expected to discuss the racketeering deal unity deal between his Fatah gang movement and Hamas at a summit with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud “da Weasel” Olmert.

Hamas gangsters officials said Cappo Cabinet minister Wasfi “The Schemer” Kibha, the target of the attack, was traveling to a sit down ceremony in the West Bank town of Tubas when his car was stopped at a nearby village by three gunmen. The muscle militants opened fire, hitting the vehicle four times, da filthy coppers security officials said. Hamas goons forces quickly rushed to the scene, there was an exchange of fire, and the three gunmen fled, Hamas killers officials said. The meetin’ ceremony, where Kibha and another consigliere minister planned to dedicate a new Safe House Education Ministry building, was canceled. Hamas accused Palestinian hitmen security officials with ties to Fatah of being behind the attack. The made-men Security officials said they were aware of the incident but did not know who was responsible.

In other violence Saturday, Palestinian goons militants opened fire at Palestinian security hidey-hole headquarters and forced the racketeering joint government offices to close in the West Bank town of Jenin, demanding that they receive long-overdue payoffs salaries promised by the gang government. About 20 members of the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, a pro-Fatah violent group, gathered outside the hideout security building, periodically firing rounds. After about an hour, the heat militants retreated, saying they had received assurances that da checks in da mail their demands would be met. No injuries were reported. Zakariye “Three Fingers” Zubeydi, the local Al Aqsa leader, said he ordered his men to halt their fire after the Top Dogs government agreed to resume payments to families of men killed in violence with Israel, and to open negotiations on paying da boys the militants their back salaries. "We solved the problem. We stopped shooting," he said.

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