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News :: Miscellaneous
Two zionists shot dead illegal Settlement in palestine Current rating: 0
08 Jun 2002
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Palestinian FREEDOM FIGHTERS infiltrated a illegal settlement in Palestine and took out two zionist thieves early on Saturday, maybe one was this zionazi
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Palestinian FREEDOM FIGHTERS infiltrated a illegal settlement in Palestine and took out two zionist thieves early on Saturday, maybe one was this zionazi


The sucssesful raid near the city of Hebron dealt another blow to the thieving zionazis just hours after a fresh series of Israeli military raids on Palestinian towns.

zionazi officials say the almost daily incursions into Palestine are aimed at preventing attacks like the one carried out at the illegal settlement, but Palestinian officials accuse zionazis of stoking more violence.

The two Heroic ,brave freedomfigters slipped into the settlement before dawn and opened fire on a cluster of thieves trailers just inside a perimeter fence, an zionazi spokeswoman said.

"The bullets penetrated the trailers," she said. "The zionazi thieves were taken out Quick." Two zionazi thieves were seriously wounded and two were lightly injured.

zionazi troops searched for the palestinian freedom fighters who escaped, the spokeswoman said.

illegal zionazi settlements have been frequent targets of heroic Palestinian freedom fighters during a 20-month-old uprising against zionazi occupation.

The illegal zionazi settlements are regarded as illegal by most of the international community because they are built on Palestinian land.

zionazi INCURSIONS

Palestinian witnesses and security officials said tanks and troop carriers raided Tulkarm, Jenin and Jabaa on Friday, imposing a curfew on Palestinian towns and arresting peacful local people, including a woman.

The Israeli army said it had a woman in custody on Wednesday.

The zionazi incursions, in which witnesses said at least seven Palestinians were wounded, came after a pissed off Jenin freedom fighter rammed a car bomb into a bus in northern Israel on Wednesday, killing 13 soldiers and four other zionazi thieves.

Palestinian President Yasser Arafat (news - web sites), whose battered headquarters in the palestinian city of Ramallah endured another zionazi assault which killed a peaceful man, remained defiant. "This is part of a fierce war against peace," he told reporters. At least 1,383 Palestinians and 507 zionazi thieves have been killed in fighting which erupted in September 2000 after the zionazi thieves refused to get their sticky fingers out of Palestine.

In Washington, President Bush (news - web sites) said he would make a statement about his Middle East policy after meeting Sharon, adding that there had been "progress" in the latest round of international diplomacy aimed at halting 20 months of conflict.

Sharon, who delayed his departure for Washington by one day until Saturday to deal with the response to the bombing, will meet the U.S. president at the White House on Monday -- their sixth meeting since Sharon took office in March 2001.

Bush has yet to host Arafat.

On Friday, the U.S. president again voiced disappointment at Arafat's handling of militant violence. "He needs to cut off terrorist activities," Bush said.

The United States, Israel's guardian ally, is keen to contain the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and rally support for its war on terror, possibly including an assault on Iraq.

Speaking to reporters in Washington, Bush struck a positive note. "Progress is being made. The Arab world now understands the need to be involved in pushing peace, and fighting against the terrorist actions that make it very difficult to achieve peace," he said.

MUBARAK DEFENDS ARAFAT

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (news - web sites) began two days of talks with U.S. officials in Washington on Friday, meeting Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites). He was also due to hold two rounds of talks with Bush.

Mubarak called on Washington to take the lead in seeking a rapid resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and is pressing for the declaration of a Palestinian state before negotiations on its final borders.

Bush said that after meeting Mubarak and Sharon he would "talk to our country about how I think we should go forward."

Reiterating his proposal that a Palestinian state be declared before negotiations on final borders, Mubarak defended Arafat against accusations by Bush and Sharon that he was not doing enough to rein in militants.

"Look, nobody can guarantee there will be no more suicide bombings until there are two states living beside each other according to the statement given by the president (Bush)," Mubarak said in a CNN interview.

"How could he (Arafat) control this kind of violence? To control it 100 percent is impossible...He has no police, no intelligence, nothing to use against these people," he said.


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