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Middle East
Hamas member killed in firefight with Palestinian police
2003-03-20
A member of Hamas was killed early Thursday in a shootout with Palestinian security forces trying to break up an outdoor Hamas training session on how to fire homemade rockets at Israel.
Beginning of the Paleo civil war? Or just intervention by those who understand cause/effect?
The firefight came hours after Mahmoud Abbas accepted the newly created post of prime minister.
Nice setback for Yasser - even the Paleo parliament is marginalizing him
One of his challenges will be to stop the firing of short-range Kassam rockets from northern Gaza at Israeli border towns. Israel has responded harshly to such attacks, raiding Palestinian towns and threatening to reoccupy parts of Gaza if the firing persists. No Israeli has been killed or seriously hurt by Kassam rockets.
Just due to luck and poor skill on the Paleo part, not for lack of trying
In recent months, Palestinian security forces have sporadically patrolled the areas from which Kassam rockets are launched, but have largely been unable to prevent the rocket fire.
right, if you only patrol during daylight hours or with your blinders on, you'll see nothing.... right Schultz?
At about 11 p.m. Wednesday, officers from the Palestinian intelligence service spotted several Hamas members in a field near the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza. The Hamas activists, who were training how to fire Kassam rockets, were arrested.
Trying to earn their merit badges in rocketry, that's all
Hamas reinforcements arrived and a gun battle erupted. At one point, Hamas members held an intelligence colonel as a bargaining chip for the release of the detainees, but then agreed to free the officer without conditions, the group said. Despite attempts at mediation, a Hamas member was killed and two were wounded in the standoff which ended at about 2 a.m. Thursday, Hamas said. There was no immediate comment from the security forces.
The intelligence colonel should be cleaning latrines this week
Hamas has clashed repeatedly with Palestinian security forces, but has stopped short of an all-out confrontation. The group reiterated Thursday that it opposes civil war and "forbids the shedding of Palestinian blood."
Cause they actually aren't very well-armed or have enough members to win that civil war... if Abbas wants to get control though, these guys have gotta be put down, good luck pal
Several hours after the incident, a Kassam rocket was fired toward a Jewish settlement in Gaza, causing no injuries or damage, the military said.
And there'll be total surprise when the IDF rolls again... cause/effect... jeez what a bunch of idiots.
Posted by:Frank G

#3  JPost is a cookie-monster. Sorry, no takum cookie...
Posted by: mojo   2003-03-20 11:36:03  

#2  "Or just intervention by those who understand cause/effect? "

much though id like to see a full crackdonw on hamas, i think this is just a realization by the PA that right now is the worst possible timing to start provoking Israel.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2003-03-20 07:50:34  

#1  oh, and by the way, apparently that Rachel Corrie was successful in teaching Paleo schoolchildren some of her deeply held beliefs:
Mar. 20, 2003
Palestinian schoolchildren burn US flags
Palestinian protesters, mostly schoolchildren took to the streets of Beit Hanoun in Gaza Thursday morning waving Iraqi flags and posters of Saddam Hussein.

The youth burned two US flags and shouted "Death to America, death to Bush," and "We will sacrifice our soul and our blood for Saddam".
Posted by: Frank G   2003-03-20 07:36:37  

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