Monday, May 30, 2005

HAMAS VOWS TO KEEP KILLING

Hamas rejects Abbas call to renounce violence
GAZA CITY (AFP) - The radical Islamist group Hamas rejected calls from Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas for the movement to renounce violence and hold dialogue with the ruling Fatah party.


OF COURSE, THIS WEEKEND, THE GANG THAT COULDN'T SHOOT STRAIGHT KILLED MOSTLY ITS OWN MEMBERS. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, BOYS!

Hamas Man Killed in "Work Accident"
A Palestinian Hamas member was killed in an explosion in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip, hospital officials said Saturday. Two other Hamas members were moderately wounded in the blast. The Israel Defense Forces said it was not operating in the area at the time and that the incident was likely a "work accident." During the past four years many Palestinians have been accidentally killed while handling explosives. In a separate incident Friday, an explosive charge was detonated near an IDF armored personnel carrier traveling in the Erez industrial zone in Gaza. No injuries were reported. Army officials noted the explosion occurred despite the large Palestinian police presence in the area. (AP/Ynet News)

See also Gaza City Car Blast Kills 3 Hamas Members
Three members of a Hamas cell were killed and two were wounded seriously Sunday when a car exploded in the Sagiyah neighborhood in Gaza City, Palestinians said. Israeli security officials said that Israel had nothing to do with the explosion and assessed that it had been caused by a device that exploded prematurely, Army Radio reported. (Jerusalem Post)

See also RPG Kills Hamas Man as He Tries to Fire It
A Hamas member was killed in the Gaza Strip on Sunday as he tried to fire a rocket-propelled grenade at nearby Israeli targets, the Israeli Army said. The man was at the Khan Yunis cemetery, near the Jewish settlement of Neve Dekalim, when he hurt himself. (AP/Jerusalem Post)

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