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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Aksa Brigades threatens US, Europe
2006-05-16
"Mo' money, kufr!"
The Aksa Martyrs Brigades, the armed wing of Fatah, on Monday threatened to strike at US and European interests in response to international sanctions on the Palestinian Authority. [T]he threat by Abbas's Fatah party came as Palestinians marked the 58th anniversary of the nakba, or catastrophe (the secular anniversary of Israel's independence).
"We won't remain idle in the face of the siege imposed on the Palestinian people by Israel, the US and other countries," said a leaflet issued by the Aksa Martyrs Brigades in the Gaza Strip. "We will strike at the economic and civilian interests of these countries, here and abroad." The leaflet added: "Let the entire world know that we won't succumb in the face of the policy of blackmail, siege and starvation. In the past we did not capitulate in the face of the policy of assassinations, detentions and air raids." The group also urged the heads of Arab and Palestinian banks to resist US and Israeli pressure and to agree to transfer funds from Arab and Islamic countries to the PA.
Another armed group affiliated with Fatah, the Abu Rish Brigades, threatened to launch a new intifada unless the international community agreed to fund the PA. "This will be a merciless intifada that will destroy everything," said Abu Haroon, a spokesman for the group in the Gaza Strip. "We will plan and carry out more martyrdom attacks inside the Green Line regardless of the price and effort," he warned. "Those who are imposing the sanctions on the Palestinians will soon regret their decision." Abu Haroon, who was speaking at a rally marking the anniversary of the nakba in Gaza City, accused the US administration and some European and Arab countries of "acting as if they were receiving instructions from the Zionist Knesset." Thousands of Palestinians took to the streets throughout the West Bank and Gaza Strip to mark Nakba Day. Many carried old keys as symbols of the right of return for refugees to their original homes inside Israel. Hamas...said in a statement marking Nakba Day that there would be no compromise on the right of return for all refugees. Hamas also emphasized the Palestinians' right to pursue the fight against Israel until the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#13  Reason being they are commited to: "the Palestinians' right to pursue the fight against Israel until the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital." That's not going to be over any time soon.
Posted by: ex-lib   2006-05-16 19:25  

#12  They are really not getting this "renounce violence" need, are they? The stupidity never ceases to amaze me.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-05-16 18:52  

#11  Easy solution is make Palestinians persona non grata. Let them threaten each other until they develop ICBMs or, more probably, intercontinental bomb belts. Pissants.
Posted by: RWV   2006-05-16 16:11  

#10  The more legitimate are those with badges.
Posted by: wxjames   2006-05-16 12:26  

#9  Speak for yourself, Perfesser.

I suppose we have to expect more of this sort of thing, as Fatah and Hamas try to show who's more "legitimate" by who can do more attacks on Israel. If stymied by Israel, they'll ramp up the rhetoric against the "distant enemies." Unless one side wins we'll eventually start seeing suicide bombers. I'm not looking forward to that.
Posted by: James   2006-05-16 11:52  

#8  Unka Sammy:"Hey Yourope! Wanna see me kick the livin' shit outta these assholes?"
Posted by: mojo   2006-05-16 10:34  

#7  Wait a minute, aren't they saying "Give us money or we'll kill you"? That's not how you make friends.

They're following the example of Mohammed (pigs be up him).
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-05-16 10:07  

#6  Turn off their damn water NOW!
Posted by: 3dc   2006-05-16 09:50  

#5  Please, oh please, oh please, just one suicide bombing in Europe, please let it be today.
Posted by: Perfesser   2006-05-16 09:46  

#4  Wait a minute, aren't they saying "Give us money or we'll kill you"? That's not how you make friends.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-05-16 08:49  

#3  Yeah, yeah, yeah. We've been hearing this shit for years now. They don't have the resources to keep themselves alive for the next six months much less go global on us.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-05-16 08:41  

#2  Europe is much closer & easier. Hint, hint.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-05-16 08:36  

#1  It will become quite interesting for the Palestinians should the AAMB actually follow up on its threats beyond the ususal attempts on Israel. I don't think they would enjoy getting what the Taliban got (although I imagine we would work through Israel on such an action).
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-05-16 08:25  

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