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Palestinian commander's bodyguard killed in Lebanon
2011-12-19
[Al Ahram] The bodyguard of a top Paleostinian commander was rubbed out at a refugee camp in southern Leb on Sunday, the second such attack in four days, a camp official said.

On December 14, a bodyguard for Mohammed Abdel Hamid Issa, the head of Paleostinian party Fatah's police force in the the Ain al-Helweh camp was killed by a masked gunman.

Another of Issa's bodyguards, Amer Fustoq, was killed Sunday in an attack that also left three other injured.

"An unknown man fired on Amer Fustoq in a market in the Ain al-Helweh camp and he was maimed", said a camp official who requested anonymity.

Fustoq was taken to a hospital in the coastal city of Sidon, but died from his injuries, according to the same source, who added that three others, including a child, were also injured in the attack.

Leb's state news agency ANI reported that the attack came amid festivities between Fatah and a minor Sunni Islamist group Jund al-Sham, or "Soldiers of Damascus."

Automatic gunfire could still be heard inside the refugee camp and many families were leaving the scene in vehicles, according to an AFP correspondent.

Ain al-Helweh, the largest Paleostinian camp in the country, is home to about 50,000 refugees and is known to harbour beturbanned goons and runaways.

By long-standing convention, the Lebanese army does not enter the country's 12 refugee camps, leaving security inside to the Paleostinians themselves.

The United Nations
...where theory meets practice and practice loses...
Relief and Works Agency for Paleostinian refugees (UNRWA) estimates that some 425,000 Paleostinian refugees are living in Leb, a country with a population of four million.

Others, however, estimate the number to be closer to 250,000.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Actually MH,
The community does not have Lebanese citizenship, is legally barred from owning property or legally barred form entering a list of desirable occupations.[3] Employment requires a government-issued work permit, and, according to the New York Times, although "Lebanon hands out and renews hundreds of thousands of work permits every year to people from Africa, Asia and other Arab countries... until now, only a handful have been given" to Palestinians

They kept as a weapon against the Zionist entity.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-12-19 01:37  

#1  These "refugee camps" are actually real cities with houses, roads shops ...etc. Most of the inhabitants have been living therefor over 50 years on the UN dole. In complete denial of course about where they live. Hard to believe you are in a "refugee camp" for 50+ years. If they call it a city that means they've settled somewhere else other than on Israelis land, which they are not permitted to think.
Posted by: Mikey Hunt   2011-12-19 00:40  

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