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Even the sanitised and Zionised report below, proves beyond
reasonable doubt that Hitler was a kind person in omparison with these generations of Zionists/Israelis! One must ask the question, how long the world have to put up with these kinds of Israeli terror and why? The Nazi Zionists have occupied Palestine and grabbing their land bit by bit, slaughtering innocent women and children, doctors, health workers, emergency workers, journalists, …. while they pretend to talk for bloody peace! Yet, Julius Stickers of the 21st century are tirelessly working for Joseph Gobbles to satisfy the last and greed of Adolph Hitler while they are victimizing the victims, the poor Palestinians! Israelis kill 11 in bus bomb revenge From The Times and AFP 07 Mar 03 ELEVEN Palestinians were killed and almost 100 wounded yesterday in an Israeli army strike on the Jabaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, a day after a suicide bomb that killed 15 Israelis at the coastal town of Haifa on Wednesday. About 40 tanks and armoured vehicles advanced into northern Gaza early yesterday morning, backed by helicopters that fired three rockets into the refugee camp in a five-hour raid, Palestinian security sources said. They said the forces met fierce resistance from Palestinian gunmen during the raid. Eight Palestinians died in the morning raid when two tanks opened fire during the withdrawal of the Israeli forces. The other three were killed during the night. The Israeli tanks fired fragmentation shells that exploded in the middle of a crowd at the entrance to the town of Jabaliya. Four of the wounded, 30 of whom were in serious conditions, were Palestinian journalists working for the Reuters news agency. Israeli military sources said bulldozers razed at least three houses and the troops cut off electricity in the north of the Gaza Strip, including the towns of Beit Lahia, Jabaliya and Beit Hanoun. The sources confirmed that troops were pulling out of the area early yesterday after an operation against targets in Gaza, but would give no further details. However, Israeli officials indicated that retaliation for the bus bombing would be limited so as not to anger the Arab world on the eve of the expected US war against Iraq. "This is not the week to get in the Americans' way," a security source said. In past weeks, the army has undertaken several similar raids into Gaza, including one into a southern refugee camp early on Monday that left eight dead, including a pregnant woman and a teenager, and drew heavy international criticism over the high number of civilian casualties. Yesterday's attack came soon after Wednesday's suicide bomb ripped through a bus in Haifa, killing at least 15 Israeli passengers and injuring dozens more. After a two-month lull in attacks, and on the day Israel issued its population a warning to prepare for war against Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, many had feared the blast heralded the sooner-than-expected onset of Iraqi hostilities. "The first thing I thought was, 'Maybe the war has started' and that it was an Iraqi Scud," said Ilan Kadosh, an Israeli wedding photographer whose studio windows were shattered by the force of the blast in an affluent Jewish suburb of the coastal city. Police said the bomber, whom they identified as a 21-year-old Hamas operative from Hebron on the West Bank, and a computer science student at Hebron's Polytechnic Institute, was named Mahmoud Awasd Kawasme. He reportedly boarded the bus at least two stops before the explosion, which sent nail- studded shrapnel tearing through passengers travelling on a route used by Israeli students heading for the nearby University of Haifa. The blast was the first since last month's election of Ariel Sharon's new right-wing Government and came two months after the last such attack killed 23 people in a double suicide bombing in Tel Aviv. Mr Sharon convened his new cabinet on Wednesday night in emergency session to discuss the suicide bombing. The ministers supported the current policy of continuing military pressure on Hamas and did not demand a showcase reaction. © The Australian |
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