Israeli's gun down boy of 14, for running away !
incredible | 03.04.2003 22:07
In the West Bank, troops killed a suspected Hamas activist in Nablus and shot dead a 14-year-old Palestinian boy in Qalqilya.
Witnesses said the boy had opened the door to look at troops
outside; Israeli forces said he had been trying to run away.
Witnesses said the boy had opened the door to look at troops
outside; Israeli forces said he had been trying to run away.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2911839.stm
Six killed in Israeli raids
Six Palestinians have been killed after a night of clashes between the Israeli army and Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Israel radio confirmed Palestinian reports that four young men died when the army launched a raid with tanks, bulldozers and helicopters on the Rafah refugee camp in Gaza.
In the West Bank, troops killed a suspected Hamas activist in Nablus and shot dead a 14-year-old Palestinian boy in Qalqilya.
Witnesses said the boy had opened the door to look at troops
outside; Israeli forces said he had been trying to run away.
Palestinians say it was the biggest such incursion since the
war in Iraq began.
The Israeli army said they destroyed four buildings there that
were part of what they called a "terrorist infrastructure" and
concealed tunnels for weapons smuggling.
Troops left on Thursday morning after completing their
mission, they said.
No secret tunnels were apparently found.
Israel radio said the four men died when troops returned fire.
Other reports suggest at least one, possibly three, of the
dead were killed by a missile from an Apache attack
helicopter.
Four Israeli soldiers were lightly injured when a bomb blast
overturned their armoured vehicle.
Hours before the Israeli incursion, hundreds of people had
attended a pro-Iraq rally in the camp.
Men bussed out
In the West Bank, the Israeli army is continuing an operation
in Tulkarm, where at least 1,000 men were rounded up on
Wednesday.
The army's action comes after
a man from a nearby village
blew himself up outside a cafe
in the Israeli town of Netanya
on Sunday, wounding up to 50
people.
Troops backed by armour and
helicopters swept into Tulkarm
on Wednesday morning and
imposed a curfew, ordering
males aged between 14 and 30
to assemble in a school courtyard or face punishment.
The men were bussed out, clearing the town to allow the
army to carry out a search operation.
Most of those detained were deposited a few miles away
where they were ordered not to return home for three days
as the army carried out searches in the town, Israeli radio
said.
Eleven men identified as suspected militants were taken into
custody.
Palestinians accuse Israel of taking advantage of the world's
focus on the war in Iraq to intensify its attacks on them in an attempt to extinguish the the Palestinian uprising that began in September 2000.
"I urge the international community not to allow Israel to
continue exploiting the war with Iraq to achieve its end goal," said Palestinian cabinet minister, Saeb Erekat, quoted by the Associated Press.
Six killed in Israeli raids
Six Palestinians have been killed after a night of clashes between the Israeli army and Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Israel radio confirmed Palestinian reports that four young men died when the army launched a raid with tanks, bulldozers and helicopters on the Rafah refugee camp in Gaza.
In the West Bank, troops killed a suspected Hamas activist in Nablus and shot dead a 14-year-old Palestinian boy in Qalqilya.
Witnesses said the boy had opened the door to look at troops
outside; Israeli forces said he had been trying to run away.
Palestinians say it was the biggest such incursion since the
war in Iraq began.
The Israeli army said they destroyed four buildings there that
were part of what they called a "terrorist infrastructure" and
concealed tunnels for weapons smuggling.
Troops left on Thursday morning after completing their
mission, they said.
No secret tunnels were apparently found.
Israel radio said the four men died when troops returned fire.
Other reports suggest at least one, possibly three, of the
dead were killed by a missile from an Apache attack
helicopter.
Four Israeli soldiers were lightly injured when a bomb blast
overturned their armoured vehicle.
Hours before the Israeli incursion, hundreds of people had
attended a pro-Iraq rally in the camp.
Men bussed out
In the West Bank, the Israeli army is continuing an operation
in Tulkarm, where at least 1,000 men were rounded up on
Wednesday.
The army's action comes after
a man from a nearby village
blew himself up outside a cafe
in the Israeli town of Netanya
on Sunday, wounding up to 50
people.
Troops backed by armour and
helicopters swept into Tulkarm
on Wednesday morning and
imposed a curfew, ordering
males aged between 14 and 30
to assemble in a school courtyard or face punishment.
The men were bussed out, clearing the town to allow the
army to carry out a search operation.
Most of those detained were deposited a few miles away
where they were ordered not to return home for three days
as the army carried out searches in the town, Israeli radio
said.
Eleven men identified as suspected militants were taken into
custody.
Palestinians accuse Israel of taking advantage of the world's
focus on the war in Iraq to intensify its attacks on them in an attempt to extinguish the the Palestinian uprising that began in September 2000.
"I urge the international community not to allow Israel to
continue exploiting the war with Iraq to achieve its end goal," said Palestinian cabinet minister, Saeb Erekat, quoted by the Associated Press.
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Full approval Pro Hunting Lobby !!!
04.04.2003 07:57
It would appear that the hunting season in palestine is an all year affair, and people are the game.
This might go some way to explaining why blowing ones self up has become such a popular past time...
BOYCOTT THE ZIONAZIS BASTARTDS !!!!!!!!!
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