Palestinian kills 5 in West Bank

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  • ashitaka
    ashitaka

    Palestinian kills 5 in West Bank settlement

    Three days of attacks kill 31 Israelis

    June 20, 2002 Posted: 6:56 PM EDT (2256 GMT)

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    Paramedics evacuate an Israeli soldier Thursday after a Palestinian gunman wounded him in the Itamar settlement.

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    NABLUS, West Bank (CNN) -- A Palestinian gunman killed at least five Israelis, including a mother and her three children, at a Jewish settlement near Nablus late Thursday, Israeli military sources said.

    Meanwhile, militants rejected Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's call to end attacks on Israeli civilians, 31 of whom have been killed since Tuesday.

    Israeli military sources said the gunman also died in Thursday night's attack on the Itamar settlement, outside Nablus. Four other settlers were wounded, the sources said.

    A spokesman for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon called the raid "horrendous" and said it would result in an Israeli response. Israel has begun retaking Palestinian-controlled land since a Tuesday suicide bombing that killed 19 people on a Jerusalem bus.

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    According to military sources, at least one gunman was able to enter a home inside Itamar. Gunfire then erupted during what was described as a hostage situation.

    A neighbor, Rinat Cabara, told Reuters that seven children live in the home.

    "We're in the valley, and there aren't any fences here or anything," Cabara said. "We were in a panic ... trying to hope it won't be worse and praying that there wasn't anyone killed."

    The Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an offshoot of Arafat's Fatah movement, claimed responsibility on local television for Thursday night's attack. The group has claimed responsibility for numerous attacks on Israeli civilians and has been designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department.

    Two other Palestinian groups -- the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine -- also claimed responsibility for the attack.

    Another attack on a Jewish settlement was thwarted earlier in the day when a Palestinian armed with several rifles and a grenade was killed trying to infiltrate a school in Kiryat Arba, near Hebron.

    The Itamar area was the scene of another Palestinian shooting attack in May that killed three students. Troops from the Israel Defense Forces continued to search for other gunmen who may have been involved in Thursday night's attack.

    Militants reject Arafat's call to end attacks

    Earlier Thursday, representatives of Hamas and Islamic Jihad announced they would continue to use suicide attacks as a weapon against Israelis despite Arafat's call for an end to the tactic.

    The announcement followed a pair of Palestinian suicide bombings this week in Jerusalem that killed 26 people -- 19 aboard a bus Tuesday (Full story, Victims ) and seven at a bus stop in the same city Wednesday. (Full story)

    Shortly after the airstrikes in Gaza began, Arafat issued a statement in Arabic, calling on Palestinians to "completely stop" attacks against Israelis. He said the attacks were being used by Israel as a pretext for seizing Palestinian land. (Full story)

    But when questioned by reporters Thursday, Arafat did not say what action the Palestinian Authority would take to stop the suicide bombers.

    After Tuesday's attack, the Israeli government announced it would recapture territory placed under Palestinian Authority control under the 1993 Oslo accords "as long as terror continues."

    In the latest of a string of Israeli military actions following the announcement, Israeli troops entered the West Bank city of Tulkarem and declared the city closed Thursday. News outlets also reported that the Israeli military was issuing emergency call-up notices for reservists.

    The Israel Defense Forces said Thursday that in addition to Tulkarem, its troops were hunting for suspected Palestinian terrorists operating in Nablus and the nearby villages of Beit Eiva, Beit Wazan and Zara. Israeli troops have placed all the areas under curfew.

    IDF units also were conducting similar searches for terror suspects in Bethlehem and the Deheishe refugee camp, while soldiers operated for a second day in Qalqilya and Jenin.

    Israeli Apache helicopters struck Wednesday at targets in Gaza City and around the nearby Jabaliya refugee camp, the biggest Palestinian camp in the territories. At least 13 people were reported wounded in Gaza City, hospital sources said.

    The week's events have prompted President Bush to put off a planned address on the Middle East, expected to include some vision of Palestinian statehood.

    Bush's speech had been planned for late this week. A senior White House official said Bush spoke Thursday morning with Sharon, telling the Israeli leader that there ultimately must be a political dialogue to resolve disputes between Israel and the Palestinians. (Full story)

  • joeshmoe
    joeshmoe

    wish this was the first time I'd seen anything like this.

    Hello God? Need a little help down here.

    Hellooooooooooo?!

    Oh well.

  • ashitaka
    ashitaka

    I just have no sympathy for the Palestinians when they pull shit like this. Three kids and the mother.

    How many moms here have three kids? How many husbands a wife and three kids? If this had happened to you, wouldn't you be asking your government for BLOOD?

    The bombings are overkill and directed at the wrong people. Those coward sonofabitches won't try to kill the soldiers, just students, mothers and children.

    F**king cowards.

    ashi

  • IslandWoman
    IslandWoman

    Joeshmoe,

    May I ask, what would you have God do?

    IW

  • joeshmoe
    joeshmoe

    IW

    It was said in sarcasm (which I'm sure you know).

    People are always asking God to do what they can't. Since I, nor anyone else, knows how to easily solve the dispute, I'm calling (rather mockingly) on God to do it for me.

  • SpiderMonkey
    SpiderMonkey

    personally, i'd have god send the Palestinians a Gandhi. someone to (metaphorically) shake them by the head and say "this isn't getting you anywhere." someone with the guts and the brains to show them that they'd accomplish 100 times as much by sitting, nonresistantly, at a checkpoint, than they do with 100 bombings. or some such.

    SpiderMonkey

  • You Know
    You Know

    Those coward sonofabitches won't try to kill the soldiers, just students, mothers and children.

    Someone who is willing to give their life for their cause is hardly a coward. War is war, and Israel and the Palestinian people have been at war for quite a while. How many Palestinian mothers have been crushed under the Israeli oppression? What the Israelis leaders and fanatical Jews are doing is genocide. The Palestinians have been dispossessed and crushed for decades, and what you are witnessing now is merely the end result when a proud people are completely robbed of hope and dignity. Pity the Israelis if some terrorist decides to set off a back pack nuke in downtown Tel Aviv. And for the record, the Anglo-Americans have killed hundreds of thousands of women and children over the years with smart bombs and deprivation and such, but nobody talks about that much, except in Arabic lands. / You Know

  • ashitaka
    ashitaka

    You Know,

    Then why not make peace, or highlight to the world the oppression? Blowing up children does not create sympathizers.

    The United States has, in their campaigns, killed innocent people. But, I can't remember the States targeting civilians, just civilians killed being the byproduct of killing the bad guy (for lack of a better term).

    So, what is the Palestinian's plan, then? What is their long-term plan? To get Isreal to kill them all? That's all they're doing. If they peacefully tried to lobby for a Palestinian state now, then perhaps some headway could be made, but do you think they're going to stop? Probably not.

    I know the Isrealis are not innocent....take Jenin, for a recent example. They should have been kicked out of the United Nations for that.

    No one's innocent here, it seems, except for the people being killed. It's a real shame.

    ashi

  • OUTLAW
    OUTLAW

    "Someone who is willing to give their life for their cause is hardly a coward?"..Hey YK,woman and kids aren`t soldiers.Only a coward would go after them.Only an Idiot would support that kind of evil shit.You don`t mind women and kids dying for a war effort because you support same sort of sickness..WBTS owns 50%of the smart bomb parts factory.So who`s actually killing the woman and kids in the Arabic Lands?The same filthy organization you support WBTS.Like I said in the other thread,you are the village idiot...OUTLAW

    Edited by - OUTLAW on 20 June 2002 20:1:11

    Edited by - OUTLAW on 20 June 2002 20:31:33

  • IslandWoman
    IslandWoman

    Sorry Joeshmoe,

    My question was a sincere one. I tend to take people at face value, sorry for misunderstanding.

    IW

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