They’re at it again
- Posted by Martin on May 15th, 2007 filed in General, Islamofascism, Israel, Martin
The barbarians otherwise known as Fatah and Hamas have resumed killing each other, making a mockery of the joke ‘Unity Government’ created in March.
Hamas gunmen riddled a Fatah police jeep with gunfire at close range Tuesday, killing eight policemen in the most ruthless round yet of factional fighting, pushing the Palestinian unity government closer to collapse.
Gunmen in black ski masks took up positions in the streets and terrified residents huddled in their homes. Israel, too, was briefly drawn into the battle.
Is this news, by the way? They’ve been killing each other for about 2,000 years in that neighborhood, why would they stop now? I firmly believe that if the region were not atop a sea of oil, it would make Africa look like a thriving, prosperous symbol of modernity. The Religion of Peace⢠seems to bring with it, as night follows day, unbearable misery and unspeakable brutality.
While the power-sharing deal largely halted factional fighting for three months, both sides continued to smuggle weapons through tunnels under the Egypt-Gaza border, preparing for the next round.
The spark for the new fighting was deployment of 3,000 Fatah-allied members of the security forces in Gaza City last week, over Hamas’ objections. Hamas has also bristled at Abbas’ appointment of former Gaza strongman Mohammed Dahlan as his national security adviser.
The PA is a live demonstration of what would happen if a country were created and turned over to these gangsters. They don’t want peace with Israel; they can’t even get along with their ‘brother Muslims’.
They’re savages, in short.


























A Blog For All says:
Palestinian Civil War Watch Reemerges…
The British are telling the Palestinians to stop the senseless violence. Sorry, but it’s not senseless. Hamas knows just how weak Fatah is and they’re pressing home the advantage. That means taking out Fatah thugs and rising bloodshed - all with the …
raz0r says:
Oh goody. The modern day Hatfield and McCoys. :clap:
Keep up the good work sandmonkeys.