“Inner Struggle” in Gaza Continues…

by sheikyermami on January 27, 2007

Because Islam means ‘Peace’- right?

Fifteen Palestinians killed in Gaza clashes
By Nidal al-Mughrabi Fri Jan 26,

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GAZA (Reuters) – Rival Palestinian factions clashed in the Gaza Strip on Friday, killing 15 people including a two-year-old child, and a Fatah-linked group said it had captured 24 Hamas hostages.

The death toll in a wave of bombings and shootings is the highest in internal Palestinian fighting in a single day of violence since Hamas’s rise to power exactly a year ago.

In Jabalya in the northern Gaza Strip, Hamas gunmen besieged and later stormed the house of senior Fatah militant Mansour Shalayel, who they accused of shooting a Hamas supporter.

Security forces said they managed to regain control of the house and drive away the attackers and free Shalayel and other people who were holed up inside the house unharmed.

Hamas disputed Fatah’s claim of success and said they were in control of the house. Shalayel had not been seen late on Friday and his whereabouts or condition were not known.

Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades said it had seized 24 Hamas supporters in Gaza and the West Bank and threatened a “severe response” if Hamas gunmen harmed Shalayel.
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Too small? Click hereThis is a satirical website. None of what you read here has anything to do with Islam, because Islam is a Religion of Peace. Everybody knows that good Muslims never do the things they do, (because Allah does it for them, Quran 8:12) and we know that only our misperceptions, ignorance and stereotyping of Islam makes Muslims chop off heads, kill and rape women and children, bomb subways, buses, nightclubs and fly jets into buildings. If it wasn't for the media and da Jooozzz, we wouldn't even know its happening.We welcome open, honest, thoughtful, and vigorous discussion in the comments threads, so do yourself a favour and don't accuse us of being 'haters' because we are loving, tolerant people. Don't curse us, don't threaten us with death or hellfire, and don't accuse us of being "just like the terrorists" because we don't do to Muslims what they do to us or to themselves. Yes, we know that only idiots oppose Islam and sensible people submit, but  you should know that we are ignorant bigots, hypocrites and Islamophobes, and we prefer to remain that way...But since you are forcing yourselves (and your abhorrent belief-system on us) we will defend ourselves, because we must. Avoid tu quoque and ad hominem attacks. If you annoy us, you will be banned and your posts summarily deleted.Try to add to the discussion, don't try to sell snake oil, don't try to cover us with Islamic shrouds of kitman and taqiyya, write in English, try to tell the truth, (we know that's hard for you because you are all pathological liars) but the truth will set you free, try it!One more thing: don't think you can post here under multiple monikers. You will quickly be disappeared! The same goes for trufers and conspiracy kooks: you get one chance, one time. Blow it out of your ass if you must; put your stupidity on display.But you won't be back, trust me on that.Take a deep breath before you post, try to make some sense, do not just vent, do not make a fool of yourself and if you prove us wrong you can earn 10 Islamic dollars for your piggy bank. Deal?

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Gramfan January 27, 2007 at 4:33 am

When this conflict started Charles Johnson of LGF said,”I am rooting for both sides!”

Yep,,so am I!

(I am also waiting till they blame it all on Israel).

ISLAMSFORLOSERS January 28, 2007 at 7:16 am

I see the building of the palestinian nation continues to go smoothly. Very nice to see. At that rate, they might achieve the level of civilization seen in the Stone Age in a couple of millenia-provided they don’t kill off one another first. In that case, the loss will be insignificant.

Charles in Los Angeles January 28, 2007 at 3:54 pm

the religion of peace marches on. soon, as gramfan states, the Israelis and the US will be held to blame for this. I hope that Israel does NO MORE capitulating to the palestinians and that no more money goes to these people who wish for the demise of our Western civilization.

Gramfan January 29, 2007 at 2:08 am

Charles in LA and everyone:

This is a bit OT, but it is a call for help. Something we can all do via email or posting by ‘bloggers. I have already posted it at Jihadwatch.

I am most concerned about the negative publicity the US and Israel get.
Thanks.

From:
Dexter Van Zile
Christian Media Analyst
CAMERA
PO Box 35040
Boston, MA 02135-0001
617-789-3672 Voice
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Please help us recruit more Christian letter writers for our
Email Team!

For too long, Israel advocacy has been regarded as a
“Jewish” concern.
To be sure, Israel is a sign of hope and assurance to the
Jewish people in a post-Holocaust world, but non-Jews also
have a stake in Israel’s future. The extremists who seek
Israel’s destruction also exhibit contempt for the United
States and for notions of democracy, tolerance and
religious freedom that are the hallmarks of Western
civilization.
But as hostile as these extremists are to western notions of
free speech and tolerance, they have a deep understanding of
how to manipulate our institutions to their advantage.

In particular, these extremists have proven adept at
manipulating Western media coverage of the Arab-Israeli
conflict in a manner that promotes hostility toward Israel.
When Hezbollah launches rockets at Israeli civilians while
hiding behind Lebanese civilians, Israel is blamed for
firing back and causing civilian casualties. When violence
against Israel increases after it withdraws from places like
the Gaza Strip or Lebanon, Israel – not those who seek its
destruction – is blamed for not making more concessions.
When Hamas, Hezbollah and extremists in Iran chant for the
destruction of Israel and the United States, Western
outlets shrug it off as business as usual in the Middle
East. When Christians leave the Middle East because of the
mistreatment and harassment at the hands of their Muslim
neighbors, churches in the U.S. blame Israel, one of the
very few countries in the Middle East where the Christian
population is increasing, not dwindling.

CAMERA letter writers live up to their obligation as
citizens in a free democracy by insisting that news
organizations accurately cover these threats to Israel and
the West. While letters authored by Jewish writers are
vital to defend the facts, Christian writers bring the
added strength of perceived greater neutrality.

The need for Christian letter writers has become
increasingly apparent to us at CAMERA as we have ramped up
our efforts to monitor the Christian media. For example, we
have been paying close attention lately to articles written
by James M. Wall, a long time columnist at Christian
Century. Rev. Wall routinely omits crucial facts about the
Arab-Israeli conflict. He portrays Israel as an aggressor
nation and downplays Palestinian animosity and violence
toward Israel. He also portrays every ceasefire or hudna
offered by the Palestinians (no matter how poorly it has
been adhered to) as a bona fide peace offer, while
minimizing Israeli offers and concessions.

We are also monitoring National Catholic Reporter, a
magazine that has done an inadequate job reporting on
Muslim anti-Semitism. Additionally, we are regularly in
touch with the Episcopal Church for its one-sided portrayal
of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

To have the greatest impact on Christian magazines and
Christian churches, we need more Christian letter writers.
Letters from Jews to the Church officials and publications
are helpful, but letters from Christians who are members of
these churches are a lot harder for Christian leaders to
ignore. Our goal is to recruit 300 Christian letter writers
by the end of March 2007.

Our request to our current team of letter writers is to ask
your pro-Israel Christian friends to become part of
CAMERA’s letter-writing team. Tell them about CAMERA’s work
and how being a member of the Email Team makes it easy to
be informed and to quickly write an effective letter that
makes a difference. They can join the team by sending us
(letters@camera.org ) an email with their name, address,
phone number and how they heard about the Email Team. OR,
if you give us their name and email address, we can send
them an introductory letter inviting them to join the team.

With thanks,

Dexter Van Zile
Christian Media Analyst
CAMERA
PO Box 35040
Boston, MA 02135-0001
617-789-3672 Voice
617-851-0912
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