Hamas and Fatah gunmen exchange fire
A Day In the Life:
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip: Hamas and Fatah gunmen exchanged fire on the streets of Gaza City and the West Bank city of Ramallah on Friday, a day after unidentified gunmen shot at Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh's entourage.
The latest violence erupted ahead of planned celebrations for Hamas' 19th anniversary.
Ramallah hospitals said at least 30 people were injured in the clash there, including a 10-year-old boy hit in the head by crossfire.
The shooting in Gaza City began Friday afternoon when masked Hamas gunmen began waging battle with Fatah-allied Palestinian police at their post in the middle of the city. The four-minute battle sent civilians running for cover.
The shooting took place a block away from the home of Fatah strongman Mohammed Dahlan, who Hamas accused of orchestrating the attack on Haniyeh.
The fighting in Ramallah began when Fatah and Hamas militants began shooting at each other in the street. Police arrived to break up the fighting.
This could be the copy for any day of any week in Gaza except that they haven't quite figured out how to pin the blame on Israel yet...don't worry it's coming. Just ask Jimmy Carter...
I'm with Patrick of Clarity and Resolve when he says "I'm more than happy to watch you lowlifes 'deal' with each other. By all means, keep it up—just try to leave the kids out of it."
Amen to that, although I'm not sure they are all that concerned about the kids, after all they are only little terrorist mini-me's.
In related "terrorism" news: Court says Israel has right to kill terrorists. That is if they don't finish each other off first. I'm not sure on the age limits...
Labels: Fatah, gaza strip, Hamas, Israel, palestinians
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