Sunday, February 25, 2007

Palestinian War Effort Continues

Fatah's Abu Mazen (aka Abbas) denounces an Israeli curfew in the West Bank city of Nablus. What would get him so upset? It's not the fact that the city is under curfew, but that two Israelis discovered two Palestinian terror bomb factories, both linked to Fatah.
As part of continued IDF operations in Nablus, the site of several violent clashes between soldiers and Palestinians over the weekend, troops arrested a terror suspect on Sunday and uncovered two explosives laboritaries, which the IDF believed to belong to Fatah.

The suspect's identity was not revealed, but the army said earlier that it was searching for Mehdi Abu Ghazale, as well as six other suspected members of the Fatah-affiliated Aksa Martyrs Brigades.

During Sunday's operations, which were largely concentrated in the Kasba of Nablus, soldiers encountered light resistance and two IDF troops were lightly wounded after Palestinians threw a pipe bomb in their direction. The Palestinians have reported one casualty so far in clashes with IDF troops.
The French, meanwhile, don't seem to have a problem backing a genocidal terrorist group Hamas-backed Palestinian government. So much for the French. It figures that they can't tell the difference between terrorists and legitimate governments rights to defend themselves from such threats. The EU says that they demand that the PA recognize Israel. The funny thing is that the Palestinians recognize Israel - as a target for elimination. They do not recognize Israel as part of a two-state solution and eventually see themselves replacing Israel entirely. The difference between Fatah and Hamas is the timeline for that outcome.

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