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Posted by: TWBR

Mourners crowd Nablus, vow revenge

Sunday 27 June 2004, 17:18 Makka Time, 14:18 GMT

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Mourners chanted demands for revenge in the heart of Israel

Furious Palestinians called for swift revenge attacks as they paid their last respects to seven resistance fighters shot dead by Israeli troops.


Around 30,000 people packed the streets of Nablus on Sunday chanting demands for revenge in the heart of Israel after the killings on Saturday that were strongly condemned by Palestinian premier Ahmad Quraya.

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, meanwhile, hailed the army's so-called Operation Full Court Press as an "impressive success in the fight against terrorism".

All schools and shops were closed in Nablus as the bodies of the seven began their journey from the city's hospital to the Martyrs' Cemetery at around 10:30am (07:30 GMT).


Sea of flags

Scores of masked fighters from all the main Palestinian armed resistance groups fired volleys into the air amid a sea of Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades flags.

quote:
"Our revenge will be tonight"

Mourners


Among those who were being laid to rest was Nayif Abu Sharikh, the senior commander in the West Bank of Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, an offshoot of the mainstream Fatah movement.

Fadi al-Bahti, a local leader of Islamic Jihad, and Jafar al-Masri, a commander of the armed wing of Hamas, were also buried.

"Our revenge will be tonight," the crowds chanted in unison.
Many of the mourners went to the site of a hideout in Nablus's Old City where the seven were killed in a shootout with Israeli
troops on Saturday.

'Savage act'

Israeli forces withdrew from Nablus and a curfew was lifted at dawn on Sunday although the funerals were brought forward slightly for fear that the soldiers could soon return.

Quraya condemned the killings of the "freedom fighters" as a "savage" act.

"This savage and ugly crime, which targeted a number of Palestinian freedom fighters after a four-day siege on Nablus, signifies that Israel is continuing its plan of killings and assassinations of all the freedom fighters," Quraya told reporters outside his offices in the West Bank city of Ram Allah.

"It's a clear message to the whole world that Israel can either remain above the law or can be deterred and stopped," the premier said.

Israeli reaction

Israel deputy defense minister Zeev Boim said the operation had dealt a major blow to the "terrorist infrastructure" in the northern West Bank.

"It (the operation) was directed in a pinpoint manner, according to intelligence information, against the people and infrastructure of terror in Nablus, which has been the manufacturing center of terrorism in the recent period," he told public radio.

Many of the mourners also condemned the prospect of security cooperation between the Palestinian Authority and Arab countries such as Egypt and Jordan to help ensure stability after the planned withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip and four settlements in the northern West Bank.

"Why is there security cooperation while we are under bullets?" they asked.

'Massacre'

Speaking to Aljazeera, Taysir Nasr Allah, a member of the Palestinian National Council, said: "Nablus has lost, in a massacre, the best leaders."

"The rage, prevailing Nabulsians and Nablus, is very strong. The rage is directed at the media, the Palestinian Authority and the international community which comes and goes without finding a solution to Israeli terrorism," he said.

He went on to say that the Nablusians had suffered grave casualties and losses. "There have been nine martyrs and 55 wounded; houses have been demolished, and humanitarian situation is deteriorating but no one cares."

"In Ram Allah, the Palestinian prime minister was holding talks with a US envoy while Nablus was under fire. What have the Nabulsians got to benefit from the talks?"


Source : Al'Jazeera
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Posted by: oneofpeace

Freedom fighters

Man they should be stand up comedians over there.

So when Israel is successful in killing militants it's a crime. When they get some civilians, it's a crime. When the "freedom fighters" kill Israeli soldiers, it's a good day. When they bomb buses & restaurants, it's beautiful revenge.

Man what a primitive psyche. I see exactly why Palestinians are impoverished.

And true to form, they rant and rave in the streets with “revenge” “death to Israel”.

How does the song go…”and the beat goes one”.

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Posted by: TWBR

You seem to be laughing a lot, if you wanna laugh more, i suggest re-reading your own reply.

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Posted by: oneofpeace

Well I get fresh material by watching your posts here. Man they are rich.

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Posted by: TWBR

Thats the sad thing, you have sometype of braindamage, you confuse the truth with funny bias, get help.

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Posted by: oneofpeace

Ok let's examine your statement here on the basis of fact.

Here we have the entire Middle East ruled by dictators who control their Press and People. They pepper them with anti-West propaganda almost since birth. Regimes are brutal and they kill without impunity or conscience while being taught that it is Allah’s will that they blow up and kill the unjust infidels.

Or, the free Western civilization is evil and influenced by “Zionist” propaganda. And although there is freedom of the Press, all reporters and newspapers/news media is simply lying and misleading almost 300 million Americans as we support Israel for the purpose of suppressing Palestinians and stealing their land.

You do the math here. It seems if anyone is “brain damaged” here it would be you and your people.

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