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Hamas shooting captured Fatah thugs in the streets
2007-06-14
Hamas fighters overran one of the rival Fatah movement's most important security installations in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, and witnesses said the victors dragged vanquished gunmen from the building and killed them in the street. The capture of the Preventive Security headquarters was a major step forward in Hamas' attempts to complete its takeover of all of Gaza. Hamas later called on Fatah fighters to surrender the National Security compound within the hour.

The moderate President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah, for the first time in five days of fierce fighting, ordered his elite presidential guard to strike back. But his forces were crumbling fast under the onslaught by the better-armed and better-disciplined Islamic fighters. Fatah officials said seven of their fighters were shot to death in the street outside Preventive Security. A witness, Jihad Abu Ayad, said the men were being killed in front of their wives and children. "They are executing them one by one," Abu Ayad said. "They are carrying one of them on their shoulders, putting him on a sand dune, turning him around and shooting."
Did he complain that he's "not a Jew"???
Some of the Hamas fighters kneeled down outside the building, touching their foreheads to the ground in prayer. Others led Fatah fighters out of the building, some of them shirtless or in their underwear, holding their arms in the air. Several of the Fatah men flinched as the crack of gunfire split the air. "We are telling our people that the past era has ended and will not return, " Islam Shahawan, a spokesman for Hamas' militia, told Hamas radio. "The era of justice and Islamic rule have arrived." Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesman, heralded what he called "Gaza's second liberation," after Israel's 2005 evacuation of the coastal strip.

The two factions have warred sporadically since Hamas took power from Fatah last year, but never with such intensity. Hamas reluctantly brought Fatah into the coalition in March to quell an earlier round of violence, but the uneasy partnership began crumbling last month over control of the powerful security forces.

Some 80 people, most of them militants, have been killed since a spike in violence Sunday sent Gaza into civil war. At least 15 people died on Thursday. Hospitals were operating without water, electricity and blood. Even holed up inside their homes, Gazans weren't able to escape fighting that turned apartment buildings into battlefields.

Moean Hammad, 34, said life had become a nightmare at his high-rise building near the Preventive Security headquarters. "We spent our night in the hallway outside the apartment because the building came under crossfire in 2002," Hammad said. "We haven't had electricity for two days, and all we can hear is shooting and powerful, earthshaking explosions. The world is watching us dying and doing nothing to help. God help us, we feel like we are in a real-life horror movie."
A movie you've helped script, produce, and acted in.
Shaher Hatoum, a nurse at nearby Al Quds hospital, said the facility had no electricity, water or blood, and that wounded were propped up on ward floors. Hundreds of bullets flew through windows, and fighters ignored the hospital's appeals to hold fire just long enough to have the generator and water pipes fixed, Hatoum said. "We are waiting here for our end," Hatoum said.
Wind, meet whirlwind. The chickens are coming home to roost, and payback's a b!tch.
The European Commission on Thursday suspended its humanitarian aid projects in the Gaza Strip, citing the escalating violence. EU humanitarian operations in both Gaza and the West Bank totaled $110 million last year. So far this year, it has earmarked $80 million. "I fervently hope that the projects can resume very soon," EU Humanitarian Aid Commissioner Louis Michel said.
Oh yeah, that will help things tremendously
Meanwhile, Abbas was meeting in the West Bank town of Ramallah with the decision-making bodies of Fatah and the Palestine Liberation Organization. One aide, speaking on condition of anonymity because no decision had been made, said Abbas was considering pulling Fatah out of its governing coalition with Hamas.
That'll show 'em!
Hamas also was training its guns at three other key command centers in Gaza City. Rocket-propelled grenades were being fired toward Abbas' Gaza compound, provoking return fire from his presidential guard.

For the first time since the fighting began, Abbas ordered his guard to go on the offensive against Hamas at the compound, and not simply maintain a defensive posture, an aide said. He spoke on condition of anonymity because the situation was fluid. The intelligence service compound also was under siege, as Hamas fired dozens of rocket-propelled grenades in its direction.
Yes... start to fight back after the battle's been lost. Great plan!
Hamas said it was on the verge of taking over the building. But the director of the intelligence service in Gaza, Mohammed al-Masri, said in a text message that the compound was still in Fatah hands. Mortar shells were lobbed overnight at a third key security headquarters, the National Security building.

Elsewhere in Gaza, clashes broke out at three Fatah-allied villages near the southern town of Khan Younis, but Hamas encountered little resistance as it took over security positions and homes belonging to pro-Fatah officers. A teenager was killed in the crossfire in 2002.
Huh? What does that last sentance have to do with anything?
The violence has exposed the depths of the disarray in Fatah's ranks since Hamas ended Fatah's 40-year dominion of Palestinian politics last year. A Hamas military victory in Gaza would split Palestinian territory into two, with the Islamic extremists controlling the coastal strip and Western-backed Fatah ruling the West Bank. Israel was watching the carnage closely, concerned the clashes might spawn attacks on its southern border.

Israeli defense officials said Wednesday that Israel, which evacuated Gaza in 2005, would not intervene unless Hamas took over Gaza and started attacking Israel. Fatah has asked Israeli permission to bring in more arms and armored vehicles, but Tzahi Hanegbi, chairman of the Israeli parliament's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, told Army Radio that arming Fatah would be "insane" because the weapons would fall into Hamas hands. He said Israel was considering backing Fatah forces in the West Bank, but did not elaborate.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he discussed the possible deployment of a multinational force in Gaza with the Security Council on Wednesday. "We have always asked for international forces to come to the West Bank and Gaza," Abbas confidant Saeb Erekat told Israel's Army Radio. But, he added, "Honestly, on the personal level, I believe that if we don't help ourselves as Palestinians, nobody can."
Sigh, if only Arafat had lived to see the fruits of his labors...
Posted by:Fred

#31  How long till Gaza(hamas) and the West Bank(Fatah) start trying to shoot rockets at eachother over Isreal? Or even attempting suicide bombings on eachother, seeing how the other side are infidels working against the good of the "paleostinian" people? Better yet, when are they going to start fighting over Arafats gravesite? We should insert mis-information that it's been declared a holy site.
Posted by: Charles   2007-06-14 21:14  

#30  Between Zenster and Sgt. Mom catering, I plan on going to bed tonight stuffed to the gills and extremely happy from tongue to tummy. Let me run and get the Czech crystal from behind the bar for the champagne, Zenster. Would you prefer the flutes or the ones I usually use to serve chocolate mousse in?
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-06-14 21:09  

#29  PS: Looooove your recipes, Sgt. Mom!
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-14 21:06  

#28  I am rather enjoying this, actually. Does this make me a bad person?

Nope, just sane.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-14 21:05  

#27  Never mind about the popcorn, Barbara... how about some delicately thin-shaved slivers of schadenfreude, on melba toast with some truffles and finely chopped hardboiled egg?

I am rather enjoying this, actually. Does this make me a bad person?

Just desserts, just hors d'ourvres, just main course, soup and salad course, etc, just heaping plate of crow for the Palestinians. Chow down, you idiots. Enjoy. I know that I am!
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2007-06-14 21:00  

#26  by the way, puuuurfect time to shut off the power and water, Israel. Let the sewage simmer
Posted by: Frank G   2007-06-14 20:59  

#25  Hamas shooting captured Fatah thugs in the feets streets

finally got that figured out huh? No mo steel-toed tennies sales runs
Posted by: Frank G   2007-06-14 20:51  

#24  Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-06-14 20:30  

#23  Damn, I can't keep up with the popcorn demand!

It's all right, Barbara, dear.

[sets down trays of canapes and ice buckets with magnums of Champagne]

IT'S PARTY TIME!!!

witnesses said the victors dragged vanquished gunmen from the building and killed them in the street

"And there's hamburger all over the highway in the Gaza strip!"

The world is watching us dying and doing nothing to help.

Noticed that, did you Moean? You honestly didn't think that there would never be an accounting for all those airliner hijackings, the Munich Olympics and the Achille Lauro, now did you?

arming Fatah would be "insane" because the weapons would fall into Hamas hands

Looks like nobody's putting any money on Fatah. I wonder how closely world media is going to cover Hamas' ensuing "reign of terror". You can bet there's going to be non-stop executions for the next several days as Hamas takes revenge on all of the Fatah supporting clans. After watching those videos showing four year-old Palestinian kids screaming "death to the Jews" and clamoring to become bomb vest murderers, I don't even give a rip about all the children that will die.

This is the Palestinians' finest hour. These morons elected Hamas knowing full well they were empowering a terrorist organization. Let them savor yet another pyrrhic victory wrought by their own hand. Never has there been a people so singularly talented at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. They certainly chose one hell of an opportunity to fail to miss.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-14 20:23  

#22  Damn, I can't keep up with the popcorn demand!

The paleo-swine are just so inconsiderate....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-06-14 17:59  

#21  yeah, its about time they did that. But I doubt they'll be shooting most of them in the street.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2007-06-14 16:53  

#20  Gaza is not suitable for wheat, wxjames

LMAO! way dry irony covered sardonicines
Posted by: Red Dawg   2007-06-14 15:06  

#19  Tsk tsk... Rachel Corrie would be emotionally flattened by the current situation in her Gaza.
Posted by: Penguin   2007-06-14 14:34  

#18  Gaza is not suitable for wheat, wxjames.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-06-14 14:27  

#17  #12 LH have you seen this W. Bank: Fatah nabs 36 Hamas activists?
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-06-14 14:25  

#16  the situation was fluid.

Translation "Up the creek"
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-06-14 14:16  

#15  If Olmert had a brain (and balls), he could;
1. Release all Hamas prisoners of Israel to Fatah for execution.
2. Release all Fatah prisoners of Israel to Gaza to fight to the death.
3. Attack Hamas HQ and kill all of their leaders.
4. Remove Gaza from the map.
5. Get ready to prepare Gaza for planting wheat.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-06-14 14:12  

#14  mhw, try www.liveleak.com they may have some vids that you are wanting too see about this
Posted by: sinse   2007-06-14 14:07  

#13  "Now, just to be fair, can we have some Fatah goons shoot some captured Hamas thugs in the street"

No, cause Hamas won and Fatah lost. Civil wars sometimes have winners, as Ive warned here numerous times.

Now one can only hope that A. Hamas misrule will lead to a loss of prestige and B. That Fatah will clamp down on Hamas in the West Bank.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2007-06-14 13:16  

#12  "Now, just to be fair, can we have some Fatah goons shoot some captured Hamas thugs in the street"

No, cause Hamas won and Fatah lost. Civil wars sometimes have winners, as Ive warned here numerous times.

Now one can only hope that A. Hamas misrule will lead to a loss of prestige and B. That Fatah will clamp down on Hamas in the West Bank.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2007-06-14 13:15  

#11  "The era of justice and Islamic rule have arrived."

Yo, Gazans. You want it, you got it. Enjoy it. Hope you're enjoying your preview of the new era...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-06-14 13:07  

#10  Procopios

well since Lancet uses, among other things, self reporting by self selected sample, they might actually report that half the fatalities were inflicted by the IDF and the other half by the US.
Posted by: mhw   2007-06-14 13:07  

#9  mhw - we should get the boys at the Lancet to start making those numbers up right now. Don't need amateur propagandists sleuths to do the leg work.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-06-14 12:59  

#8  It would be nice to have some video footage of Hamas folk executing their Fatah rivals. I wonder what will happen to the Egyptians who are advising the Fatah forces. Watching the Egyptian public reactions to video of those executions would be an interesting experience.

It may be that some of the less PR savvy Hamas types will post these videos on their website.

Incidentally, based on what is currently happening, the death toll from gunfights, executions, explosions, etc. will likely be drastically undercounted.
Posted by: mhw   2007-06-14 12:56  

#7  "We haven't had electricity for two days, and all we can hear is shooting and powerful, earthshaking explosions. The world is watching us dying and doing nothing to help. God help us, we feel like we are in a real-life horror movie."

The only problem with this situation is our own traitors are leading us down the same path to the men with the beards and the swords.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-06-14 12:50  

#6  Prob'ly puddles of both.
Posted by: Fred   2007-06-14 12:28  

#5  "He spoke on condition of anonymity because the situation was fluid."

Would that be blood or urine?
Posted by: DepotGuy   2007-06-14 12:16  

#4  Now, just to be fair, can we have some Fatah goons shoot some captured Hamas thugs in the street?
Posted by: Mike   2007-06-14 11:48  

#3  Hamas shooting captured Fatah thugs in the streets

It's a feature, not a bug.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-06-14 11:38  

#2  Darned sympathy meter is on the fritz again!
Posted by: Mac   2007-06-14 10:37  

#1  But where is AI? What about the rights of the Fatah POWs? I hope the un investigates and sends them a very harshly worded letter.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2007-06-14 10:33  

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