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Fatah gunmen attack Palestinian parliament
2006-06-12
Looks like it's almost time to go to the mattresses. And put the popcorn machine on full blast...
RAMALLAH, West Bank - Hundreds Palestinian security forces loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas went on a violent rampage against the Hamas-led government Monday night, riddling the parliament and Cabinet buildings with bullets to protest an attack against their comrades in the Gaza Strip by Hamas gunmen.
The security men shot out the windows of the parliament before storming the two-building Cabinet complex, where they smashed furniture, destroyed computers and scattered documents. No casualties were reported. But the mob set fire to one of the Cabinet buildings, causing heavy damage as flames quickly spread.
"Every time they touch one of ours in Gaza, we will get ten of theirs in the West Bank," said one member of the Preventive Security force, which is loyal to Abbas' Fatah movement.
It's the Gaza way. Or is it the West Bank way?
Dozens of gunmen from the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, a pro-Fatah militia, joined the security men.
The rampage followed an attack in Gaza early Monday by Hamas gunmen on a Preventive Security installation. The attack set off daylong clashes that left two people dead and 14 wounded.
Abbas has been locked in a bitter power struggle with Hamas since the Islamic group beat Fatah in legislative elections. Hamas now controls the parliament and Cabinet.
The power struggle has revolved around control of security forces. With most forces loyal to Abbas, Hamas has deployed its own private militia in the Gaza Strip, raising tensions between the sides.
Abbas was in Gaza at the time of the rampage, where he has been holding negotiations with Hamas in hopes of ending the political deadlock.
How's that working out?
Posted by:tu3031

#11  So we're looking at a future with two Palestinian countries, plus Jordan? One for Fatah in the West Bank, Hamas in Gaza, and Jordan for the Hashemite royals?
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-06-12 21:46  

#10  There's a better way
Posted by: mrp   2006-06-12 21:42  

#9  What else could they do? They're clean out of greenhouses.
Posted by: DMFD   2006-06-12 19:34  

#8  "Every time they touch one of ours in Gaza, we will get ten of theirs in the West Bank," .

And then, one hopes, they'll get a hundred of you in Gaza. And you'll get...
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-06-12 18:10  

#7  The security men shot out the windows of the parliament before storming the two-building Cabinet complex, where they smashed furniture, destroyed computers and scattered documents.

Just setting up the party platform.
Posted by: 6   2006-06-12 16:57  

#6  This is getting so good that I'm starting to get a chub.Way better than pRon.
Posted by: Mike N.   2006-06-12 15:55  

#5  The only thing that could have made this stupider would have been to do it with parliament in session. Are these guys in competition with Somolia? Darwin awards for all!
Posted by: Darrell   2006-06-12 15:47  

#4  Fred - we need the popcorn graphic for full effect! ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-06-12 15:37  

#3  I bet the Palestinians sleep so well at night knowing they elected such a great bunch of leaders .

The joys of watching an implosion and not being involved in it . Pass the popcorn please .

Posted by: MacNails   2006-06-12 15:37  

#2  The security men shot out the windows of the parliament before storming the two-building Cabinet complex, where they smashed furniture, destroyed computers and scattered documents.

I guess they're really counting on that European cash now.
Posted by: DoDo   2006-06-12 15:09  

#1  Quagmire!!!!!!!
Civil War!!!!!!
The Americans are beaten and, umm, wait a minute.
Oops, wrong war.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-06-12 14:36  

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