Monday, March 20, 2006

Breaking: Hamastan Civil War Beginning?

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Above and below: scenes today from the disputed territories now known as "Hamastan"

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From MyWayNews:

(h/t: World Net Daily)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - Palestinian gunmen from the ousted Fatah Party stormed government buildings, briefly took over a power plant and blocked a vital road in the Gaza Strip on Monday, injecting more chaos into the volatile area as Hamas militants readied to take power.
Nine people were wounded in five separate firefights with Palestinian police. The violence was a foretaste of what might happen if Hamas tried to impose its will on Fatah gunmen.
Read it all.

Plus...

From the Jerusalem Post;

Excerpts (emphasis mine):

The Palestinian Authority has ordered its security forces to destroy or hide all files containing information on Hamas and its members, the movement claimed on Sunday.
Hamas also accused the PA security forces of transferring weapons from their storehouses to Fatah militiamen.

(...)

The latest allegations are an indication of the growing tensions between Hamas and Fatah in the aftermath of the parliamentary vote.
The PA security forces consist solely of Fatah members who have made it clear in the past few days that they would not take orders from a Hamas-run cabinet.

Read the rest at the JP link above.

(h/t: Mideast Truth, where there's more)

...And they think they're fit to have a country of their own? They can't even trust one another.

Will it never end?