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Israel-Palestine |
Gazans Force 2 Ministers to Retreat |
2004-07-28 |
Yesterday, Social Affairs Minister Intisar Al-Wazir and Education Minister Nayam Abu Al-Hummos were forced to turn back to the border between Israel and Gaza and then use back roads to reach Gaza City after being stopped in their car near the town of Beit Hanun, security sources and witnesses told AFP. Hummos later insisted there had been no problem but several security sources confirmed angry protesters had told them they should return to the West Bank and put obstacles in the road to prevent them from driving on. A security source added that the two ministers "were prevented from getting into Gaza City by armed people and forced to go back to Erez and they then used another road." Hummos however denied that there had been any problem, saying on Palestinian radio: "I went through Erez unhindered." Meanwhile, Qorei's bureau chief, Hassan Abu Libdeh, said that the premier was drawing up an evaluation of the performance of all ministers before a possible reshuffle in coming months. "There are no immediate plans to reshuffle the Cabinet," he said. "After we evaluate the performance of the ministers we will then draw up a plan for how we work in the future after yesterday's agreement." |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Qorei returned to his desk ... Isn't it sort of Taoist to think that having Qorei back at his desk playing video solitaire and surfing dhimmi porn sites will be beneficial to security in Gaza? |
Posted by: Super Hose 2004-07-28 10:25:31 PM |