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IDF troops kill 11 gunmen in Gaza Strip |
2007-07-06 |
![]() The IDF said that the operation was aimed at clearing out Hamas and Islamic Jihad terror infrastructure from the border area. The troops, who probed about a kilometer and a half inside Gaza, encountered fierce resistance by Palestinian gunmen. "The resistance is proof that the terror groups are continuously trying to launch attacks and fortify their positions along the border," a source in the Southern Command said. Hamas spokesman Abu Obeida said its gunmen initiated the clash by opening fire at an IDF undercover unit. Witnesses reported a heavy exchange of fire as IDF tanks and bulldozers moved in, and soldiers took up positions on rooftops. Hamas and Islamic Jihad gunmen, meanwhile, laid mines against the soldiers. During the clashes, Hamas operatives fired three mortar shells at the Erez Crossing. Palestinian hospital officials said six gunmen were killed, and Hamas said all belonged to its group. Among the dead was Mohammed Siam, 37, the Hamas field commander in central Gaza, Hamas TV said. Another 13 Palestinians, including children, were reported wounded. IAF aircraft later fired missiles at Hamas targets in the area, the army said. Hospital officials said two gunmen were killed. Again, Hamas identified the dead as its members. Deposed Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas, and a spokesman for Fatah, Hamas's bitter rival, both condemned the operation and urged Palestinians to fight back. "We assert that our people have the full right to defend themselves and to confront these aggressions," Haniyeh said. Separately on Thursday, outgoing Judea and Samaria Division Commander Brig.-Gen. Yair Golan said that Israel need not be concerned that Hamas would take over the West Bank following its violent Gaza takeover three weeks ago. "You cannot compare Hamas's abilities in the West Bank to its abilities in Gaza," he said during a ceremony welcoming his replacement Brig.-Gen. Noam Tibon. "It is not that Hamas has given up on trying; it has to do with the fact that IDF operates freely and without restrictions" in the West Bank. |
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Haniyeh calls for Palestinian unity |
2007-06-16 |
![]() Haniyeh promised to restore security to the anarchic and poverty-stricken territory, asked Gazans to display "self-restraint" and urged an end to the widespread looting of the houses and property of Fatah officials. Earlier, on its first day of full rule in Gaza, Hamas freed 10 senior Fatah leaders it had earlier seized in the Gaza Strip. Abu Obeideh, a spokesman for the Islamic group who announced the release of the detainees, said it was "a new stage of tolerance and appeasement, commanded by Allah." The detainees included the commander of Abbas's Presidential Guard, Mohammed el-Presi, his deputy and PA National Security Organization Commander Jamal el-Qaid. A senior Fatah spokesman, a lawmaker and six other officials were also arrested. Obeideh said Hamas would "offer amnesty" to all those who are with different opinions. "Our battle is not with Fatah... but with the group that tried to implement an external agenda," he said. "We protect our people's right, everywhere and anyone... regardless of their affiliation to move freely." However, Hamas also said that a Fatah supporter was thrown to his death by the family of a man he was accused of having killed earlier. Elsewhere, a senior Fatah official committed suicide after learning he was on Hamas's wanted list, Fatah said. Obeideh also called for the immediate release of BBC journalist Alan Johnston, who was kidnapped in March and is believed held by a powerful Gaza clan whose members had ties to both Hamas and Fatah. "We will not allow for his continued detention," Abu Obaidah said of Johnston. Hamas also announced that it had seized weapons and armor, including 100 Kalashnikov rifles, rocket propelled grenades and mortar shells, from Abbas's Preventive Security Force. Earlier Friday, a Hamas leader in the Strip said that it was "now the end of secularism and heresy in the Gaza Strip." Niza Il'an, one of the group's Gaza chiefs, told a Hamas television station that the group would "welcome with open arms anyone who repents." |
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Haniyeh: Abbas decision to fire gov't "hasty" | |
2007-06-15 | |
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Hamas, Fatah meeting to resolve violence in Gaza |
2007-06-11 |
Fatah and Hamas representatives were meeting on Sunday night in hopes of resolving the latest round of violence between the factions in Gaza. According to Israel Radio, no agreement has been reached as yet. Meanwhile, Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas called on PA forces to withdraw from the streets and allow matriculation exams to take place as scheduled on Monday throughout the Gaza Strip. Three people were killed as a result of the infighting on Sunday. |
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'Haniyeh is scared of being assassinated by Israel' | |
2007-05-30 | |
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Haniyeh: PA gov't dedicated to maintaining truce |
2007-04-25 |
![]() Meanwhile, PA government spokesman Ghazi Hamed reiterated that the PA government was interested in maintaining the truce, stressing that the calm would collapse if Israel continued with its aggression. Hamed called on Israel to stop threatening an incursion into the Gaza Strip. Earlier Tuesday, a spokesman for Hamas's military wing declared that the truce with Israel was not longer binding, Israel Radio reported. |
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Haniyeh condemns Israeli 'crimes' in Gaza, Jenin |
2007-04-22 |
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Haniyeh: Don't compromise on ''right of return'' |
2007-03-29 |
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas urged Arab leaders on Wednesday not to compromise on the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees. Haniyeh spoke at the much-anticipated Arab summit in Riyadh, where the leaders were to discuss the 2002 Saudi peace plan calling for a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders. |
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PA unity gov't to meet officially on Sunday |
2007-03-18 |
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh said Saturday that the new coalition government would meet together Sunday for the first time. The new Hamas-Fatah coalition won overwhelming parliament approval earlier Saturday. |
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2007-02-09 | ||||
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Moreover, the Fatah-Hamas agreement does not require the unity government to explicitly recognize Israel's right to exist or Hamas to renounce violence, which was another of the Quartet's requirements. The two parties agreed to end internecine fighting and to work toward consolidating national unity. In a letter to Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas urged him to form a new government that would "abide by the higher interests of the Palestinians, preserve the achievements of the Palestinians and honor agreements signed by the PLO."
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Haniyeh: Israel, US trying to ignite civil war |
2007-01-14 |
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh accused Israel and the US on Saturday of trying to inflame the conflict between Hamas and Fatah in the Palestinian territories. "The United States and Israel are making an effort to ignite a Palestinian civil war," he told Arab media outlets in Gaza, emphasizing that Palestinian unity was an Islamic obligation and a national imperative. "We cannot allow differences in opinions to turn to armed conflict. The guns have to be aimed solely at the occupier." |
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Abbas declines Abdullah's offer of mediation |
2006-12-26 |
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, currently visiting Jordan, declined on Monday King Abdullah II's offer to mediate between the warring Palestinian Fatah and Hamas factions. Abbas was also expected to meet with Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh while in Jordan, Army Radio reported. |
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