What would we do without Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades leaders? Without them would we know that the leaders of Hamas are 'filthy people?'
Palestinian group threatens to kill Hamas leaders
“We in al-Aqsa announce, with all might and frankness, the ruling of the people in the homeland and in the diaspora, to execute the head of the sedition, Khaled Meshaal, Saeed Seyam and Youssef al-Zahar, and we will execute this ruling so those filthy people can be made an example,” the statement said. |
The Jerusalem Post reports that eleven Palestinians were killed and more than 150 wounded in fierce clashes between Hamas and Fatah. The scenes were described as "reminiscent of the Lebanese civil war in the 70's and 80's". At least three of the casualties were innocent bystanders.
The violence, the worst of its kind since the establishment of the Palestinian Authority more than a decade ago, followed allegations by Hamas leaders that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas and his Fatah party were planning a coup against the Hamas-led government. Most of the casualties were reported in the Gaza Strip. One person was killed and two were wounded in a battle between Fatah and Hamas Monday night in Rafah, a day after nine people were killed and dozens were injured during heavy fighting between the two parties on Sunday. On Monday, the violence spilled over to the West Bank, where a Palestinian was shot to death in Jericho and six others were wounded by gunfire in Nablus. In addition, several PA institutions and Hamas-run organizations were set on fire, including the offices of the PA Prime Minister in Ramallah. |
Actually, to execute Khaled Meshaal may be not such a bad idea. Pity Bibi was too inept to carry it out in an orderly fashion.
Posted by: SnoopyTheGoon | October 03, 2006 at 18:01
Israel's policy of targetted assassinations has been hugely succesful. So Al Aqsa can try to copy it with Meshaal.
Posted by: Steve | October 04, 2006 at 15:57