Posted on 07/25/2014 4:28:52 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Hamas and Palestinian Authority call for "day of rage" over Israeli assault on Gaza after two Palestinians killed in overnight riots north of Jerusalem.
Hamas leaders, both in Gaza and abroad, have called for the start of the third intifada - or Palestinian uprising - after violent riots with live fire erupted throughout Jerusalem and the West Bank last night.
Violence flared up as thousands of Palestinians took to the streets, rioting and protesting Israels actions in Gaza.
Approximately 10,000 people marched from Ramallah to Jerusalem, where they clashed with Israeli police.
In Gaza, Hamas TV played pro-intifada songs, while the group, together with the Islamic Jihad and the Palestinian Authority called for a day of rage to begin after Friday prayers, in solidarity with the people of Gaza.
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—— in Gaza and abroad——
Abroad? why are there live Hamas leaders abroad?
Sorry, Hamas - if you look for trouble, you’ll usually find it.
Their only purpose is organized chaos.
I’m thinking Israel has learned quite a bit about how to handle a new paliparty involving crowd control since the last time the palitrash acted out. Maybe they can try out some of the new riot control measures.
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So?
March ‘em to the border, and kick’em the hell out!
Israel needs to erase Qatar and the hindmost ‘leader’ of Hamas.
Or, to be really insulting about it, send in a multiperson hit team, kill the SOB, and leave. Qatar would be humiliated and angry about it, and shown to be utterly impotent.
And use false passports from Iran this time.
Anyway, here we see the “ceasefire” — Abbas’ gangsters rioting.
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