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Gunmen attack UN convoy in Gaza
2007-03-16
Probably just the Pali version of the job interview...
GAZA CITY (AFP) - Palestinian gunmen fired on the convoy of the director of the United Nations refugee agency as he returned to Gaza City on Friday, but there were no casualties, security sources and witnesses said. "Eleven bullets hit his armoured car. We don't know who did it yet. We are investigating," a security source said.
It appears eleven guys, who we don't know, dropped their guns. At once. Nothing to see here...
John Ging, the Gaza director of the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), was travelling from the Erez border crossing to Gaza City when the attack happened.
Wonder who he pissed off to get stuck with that job?
Violence has escalated in the Gaza Strip since Hamas came to power one year ago and plunged the Palestinian territories into a power struggle pitting the Fatah-dominated security services against Hamas militants.
Yes, so I've heard...
Although around 20 foreign journalists and aid workers have been kidnapped and released unharmed in the past year, such a direct and bold attack against foreigners in the Gaza Strip is rare.
So what does AFP consider kidnapping, harmless fun?
The latest victim, BBC reporter Alan Johnston, has not been seen since he left the BBC bureau in Gaza City on Monday afternoon. Palestinian security sources said he was borrowed as collateral kidnapped.
Hello, BBC headquarters. Yeah. Send down another bag of money. We're probably gonna need it.
UNRWA, the largest UN agency with more than 25,000 employees, was established in the aftermath of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war to provide relief for upwards of 700,000 Palestinian refugees uprooted by the war.
UNRWA: Supporting your refugee needs for almost 60 years.
Today the agency provides education, health, relief and social services to more than 4.3 million registered Palestinian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. In the Gaza Strip alone, UNRWA cares for nearly one million refugees.
...and they seem really grateful.
Posted by:tu3031

#6  I was ever fretful of missing the start.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-03-16 12:29  

#5  does anyone else remember the old dancing popcorn and candy film clips that played before the main attraction in movie theaters back in the days?

maybe a still of the dancing goodies would let us know to go get our snakcs because the show is about to start...
Posted by: abu do you love   2007-03-16 12:14  

#4  Well, I hope Ban Man's not too disappointed...

Bethlehem - Ma'an - United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon welcomed on Thursday the news that a Palestinian national unity government had been finalised. According to the UN news service, he added that he hoped that the new administration "would respect existing agreements and reflect widely held principles on the conflict in the Middle East."

United Nations spokesperson Michele Montas told journalists at the daily briefing on Thursday that Mr. Ban "hoped that the Palestinian Government would respect all existing agreements and reflect principles outlined by the diplomatic Quartet, the international grouping that includes the UN as well as the European Union, Russian Federation and the United States."

Those principles include a commitment to the Roadmap, the plan that envisages two states, Israel and Palestine, living side-by-side in peace and security, all other previously signed peace accords. They also include the recognition of the state of Israel's right to exist and a rejection of violence.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-03-16 12:09  

#3  Although around 20 foreign journalists and aid workers have been kidnapped and released unharmed in the past year, such a direct and bold attack against foreigners in the Gaza Strip is rare.

If it's so rare, why was the Director in an armoured car? They're terribly expensive, I understand, and must have equally terrible (expensive) gas mileage.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-03-16 12:00  

#2  Red on red!

Not worth firing up the popcorn machine, but I'll toss some in the microwave. :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-03-16 11:22  

#1  Eleven bullets hit his armoured car.

Paleo morons. Can't do anything right.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-03-16 11:14  

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