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HaniyehÂ’s bodyguard killed, son wounded in convoy attack
2006-12-14

Hat tip to liberalhawk
Palestinian PMÂ’s bodyguard killed, his son, another bodyguard and political advisor wounded when gunmen open fire at their convoy as it leaves Rafah crossing; PA official: Abbas; presidential guard responsible

A Palestinian official said one of Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh's bodyguards was killed when his convoy came under fire as he left Rafah Thursday night. Another bodyguard, the prime minister's son and a political adviser were wounded, the official said, holding members of Abbas' presidential guard responsible.
This should heat things up just slightly.
The son was not seriously wounded, officials said.
Too bad, it might make the terrorist kingpins think twice if their families started getting offed. Time for them to share in the pain.
Hamas followers of Haniyeh exchanged fire with rival Fatah forces several times during the day, and the gunfire continued as HaniyehÂ’s convoy passed through the checkpoint from Egypt after a long wait. Israel had banned him from entering Gaza with millions of dollars in cash.
At least Israel is regrowing some of its brain tissue.
Earlier it was reported that Haniyeh's passage from Egypt into Gaza was delayed due to the fact that European monitors, who eventually approved his entry into the Strip, refused to make their way to the Rafah crossing for fear that the thousands of Hamas supporters who had gathered there would attack them.
And they were probably right. Especially as Haniyeh was coming back empty-handed.
As word of the drama in Rafah spread throughout the Strip, Hamas leaders called on thousands of the groupÂ’s supporters to make their way to the crossing and assist in taking it over.
It speaks volumes that the Egyptians simply didn't begin hosing down the assembling crowd with automatic gunfire. Their hatred of the Jews blinds them to even their own national security. Cairo will pay for this if ever Israel is forced to employ the Sampson Option.
During the gathering, exchanges of fire took place between Hamas gunmen and members of Mahmoud AbbasÂ’ Presidential Guard; additional gun battles erupted between Hamas gunmen and Egyptian security officers, who attempted to prevent the crowd from reaching the border fence.
"Popcorn, get'cher hot buttered popcorn, right here!"
Hamas supporters chanted curses and threats against the European monitors, accusing them of cooperating with Israel to prevent HaniyehÂ’s entrance into Gaza.
You'd think that by now Europe might have noticed what a fickle bedfellow Hamas is.
Posted by:Zenster

#12  I am still using the small bags of microwave popcorn. I haven't broke the big popper out yet.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-12-14 23:58  

#11  It's really not that difficult to see why countries like to create problems for America. We pay them off to behave. It's like giving candy to a three year old so that he'll stop crying. There's no surer way to get a three year old to cry.

Good point, L Ddub. I refer you to, "The Mouse That Roared".
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-14 23:33  

#10  VIDEO

Hamas gunmen go on rampage injuring 13 and killing one

At least 13 Palestinians, including son of Palestinian PM and his political adviser were wounded and one of his bodyguards was killed Thursday at Gaza's Rafah border crossing after Hamas gunmen went on a rampage waiting for prime minister Ismail Haniya to cross back into the strip after being detained by an Israeli closure.

Posted by: RD   2006-12-14 23:25  

#9  I'm especially disappointed that our own government does not do more to make Egypt feel Israel's pain.

Egypt is waiting for another round of dhimmi carter negotiations which amounts to nothing more than protection money paid by the USA taxpayer for the right not to have their ass handed to them by Israel.

It's really not that difficult to see why countries like to create problems for America. We pay them off to behave. It's like giving candy to a three year old so that he'll stop crying. There's no surer way to get a three year old to cry.
Posted by: Lanny Ddub   2006-12-14 22:08  

#8  its not a threat to Cairo the way that Gaza access to Israel is a threat.

Which is something that really needs to change. Egypt's flaccid opposition to terrorist operations needs to carry a much bigger price tag. I was more than amused to see hints tossed out that Israel's Sampson Option might include some European targets (with a big nudge, nudge to all the folks at home in France). Somehow, Egypt needs to be given a dose of salts regarding exactly what their continued complicity with Palestinian terror operations will reap for them. I'm especially disappointed that our own government does not do more to make Egypt feel Israel's pain.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-14 21:41  

#7  Anyway, isnt the egyptian side of the border desert, or surrounded by desert? Its not like it would be that easy for anyone from Gaza to sneak into El Arish, let alone across the Canal. And the boomers in Sinai seem to be locals - sure it wouldnt be GREAT to have them have easy contact with Gaza, but its not a threat to Cairo the way that Gaza access to Israel is a threat.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2006-12-14 21:28  

#6  "It speaks volumes that the Egyptians simply didn't begin hosing down the assembling crowd with automatic gunfire. Their hatred of the Jews blinds them to even their own national security. "

Without denying that Jewhatred probably exists in Egypts security services, I could come up with several reasons for them not mowing down the Hamasniks

1. Fear of a revolution by the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
2. Incompetence
3. Cowardice
4. A preference that Hamas and Fatah kill each other off
5. Attempts to maintain influence as "honest broker"
6. Bribery
7. Appeasing KSA (see 6)
Posted by: liberalhawk   2006-12-14 21:25  

#5  
Posted by: .com   2006-12-14 21:11  

#4  "they shoot us with an AK, we shoot them with an RPG, it's the Paleo Way™"
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-14 21:07  

#3  Let the festivities begin!!!
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-12-14 21:01  

#2  Heh Heh. Needed a feel good, pick-me-up story for the day.
Posted by: SpecOp35   2006-12-14 20:41  

#1  Look what dey done to my boy...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-12-14 20:31  

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