Red on red: Rising

The palestinian civil war continues in dribs and drabs, teasing us just enough to believe that Gaza will become a battlefield at no risk to the IDF. (No, I don’t think it will, but one can always hope.)

Clashes between rival Palestinian factions in Gaza resumed early Tuesday after a relatively quiet night, with Palestinian sources saying a man was killed and at least 11 others were injured in exchanges of fire that erupted between Palestinian police loyal to Hamas and Fatah fighters.

Witnesses said the gun battle occurred at the entrance and inside the compound of the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, but could not say how the fighting had broken out.

It was further reported that two Fatah security officers were killed and five other Palestinians were wounded during Hamas-Fatah gun battles in the city; at least total 20 people were wounded during the exchanges of fire in the Strip.

In the afternoon Palestinian sources said the lifeless bodies of two Fatah men who were kidnapped earlier in the day by Hamas gunmen were found in Gaza city. The two men belonged to the Palestinian Intelligence Forces.

In the meantime, check out these headlines and guess who they’re from:


Three Killed As Gaza Violence Resumes

Hamas Policeman Killed in Gaza Gunbattle

Israelis Kill Wanted Palestinian Gunmen

Which of these three is not like the others?

Notice how the terrorists are “killed” or even “dead” (“Three dead as Gaza gunbattles rage“) due to unnamed forces—unless the Israelis are the ones doing the killing.

And the media bias against Israel, and for the palestinian cause, continues unabated.

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One Response to Red on red: Rising

  1. Alex Bensky says:

    Remind me again why a state for the Palestinians is the world’s chief concern and a state for the Kurds is on no one’s agenda?

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