Guerrillas loyal to Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat clashed with militants in Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp Monday," the Associated Press reports. "Seven people were killed, witnesses and Palestinian officials said." As far as we know, this wanton killing of Palestinian Arabs met with complete silence from all those who denounce Israel every time it succeeds in killing a Hamas terrorist.
Here's an encouraging report, though, from the Jersalem Post:
If the Palestinians were led by men like Mohammed Zaaneen, the "road map" might actually end up going somewhere. Incidentally, here's an astonishingly biased passage from an Associated Press report on that map:
The road map actually provides that the Palestinians are obliged to cease all terrorism by the end of this month, so Sharon is entirely within his rights to insist that they "make the first move." And if the Palestinians fail to meet their first obligation under the plan, how can the AP claim they "have accepted the plan as is"?
Here's an encouraging report, though, from the Jersalem Post:
In a rare demonstration Tuesday, about 600 residents of northern Gaza's Beit Hanoun blocked a main road with trash cans, rocks and burning tires in a burst of anger at gunmen who have prompted Israeli incursions by firing rockets at Israeli targets. . . .
"They claim they are heroes," said Mohammed Zaaneen, 30, a farmer, of the Palestiniain gunmen, as he carried rocks into the street. "They brought us only destruction and made us homeless. They used our farms, our houses and our children . . . to hide."
"They claim they are heroes," said Mohammed Zaaneen, 30, a farmer, of the Palestiniain gunmen, as he carried rocks into the street. "They brought us only destruction and made us homeless. They used our farms, our houses and our children . . . to hide."
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon insists that the Palestinians make the first move. He was to have discussed his objections with Bush this week, but canceled his trip after Sunday's bus bombing. The Palestinians have accepted the plan as is.
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