Posted on 09/12/2005 5:47:05 AM PDT by SJackson
Ynet reporter provides snapshot of mayhem inside Gaza Strip. Mobs loot, vandalize evacuated communities, gunmen can be seen everywhere, as Palestinian security forces watch Ali Waked, Gaza
A special report from Gaza: The face of anarchy.
Thousands of Palestinians raided evacuated Gaza Strip settlements in the wake of the IDFs withdrawal, resorting to an orgy of looting and vandalism.
Palestinian security forces at first attempted to resist the masses, but in most cases were overwhelmed by the mobs and gave up. What was supposed to be an orderly process of assuming control over the area turned into a huge scene of chaos mostly controlled by armed terrorists.
In Kfar Darom for example, one can find dozens of gunmen belonging to the Popular Front, with dozens of PA security forces lying down under trees and watching the gunmen in silence.
Palestinians celebrate in Gaza (Photo: AFP)
Still, PA troops in Kfar Darom showed determination in an attempt to prevent vandalism around the evacuated communitys synagogue. Special masked forces belonging to an elite unit encircled the synagogue and prevented Palestinians from accessing it. Two Palestinians who attempted to defy the police were beaten up.
The synagogue itself has turned into an improvised base for security forces. One of the officers on the scene, Ahmed Hilas, promised journalists the Palestinian Authority will put an end to the chaos in three to four days.
Yet for the time being, armed men control events on the ground. At the exit of Netzarim one can see jeeps of the Islamic Jihad transporting masked gunmen carrying rockets and mortars openly.
We need to be ready for next battle
One of the gunmen said: This mortar is what brought the victory and well remind anyone who attempts to make the Palestinian people forget that.
The terrorist said his group has no intention of disarming in the wake of the IDFs withdrawal.
We dont know whether the Zionist enemy will seek to return and we still dont know what the corrupt parties in the Palestinian Authority are scheming, he said. Therefore, we need to be ready for the next battle.
Judging by his voice and the eyes peering out of his headgear, he appears barely 20-years-old.
In Netzarim, security forces deployed in the area lost control. Thousands rushed into the community with vehicles and are looting whatever they can find, including wood, aluminum, furniture, and plenty of mangos. Elsewhere, Palestinians come in with carts, destroy the evacuated communitys fence, move in and load more objects.
Surrealistic scenes can be seen everywhere. A security officer attempts to prevent a Palestinian from entering hothouses. The Palestinian insists and gets a plant. At the exit to Netzarim, a Palestinian is dragging a hundred-meter long pipe on his own. Any child who approaches or dares step on the pipe is promptly reprimanded.
Hamas and Jihad flags on synagogues rooftop
Hamas and Jihad flags have been raised since early this morning on top of the Netzarim synagogue, already partly set on fire. Two red flags representing the left-wing fronts are also fluttering in the air. Thousands on the ground are singing songs for Palestine, while others stand on the roof, hanging flags and shouting the name of Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas.
Two items are in high demand in Gaza today: Aluminum and mango. Hundreds of Palestinians are walking around carrying bags of mango. Plenty of mango. The fruits, taken from the orchards in Netzarim, are not yet ripe, but anyone who can put his hands on some mango does so. Halil, 63, of Gaza explained: We do it in order to say that this again belongs to us, the land is ours and the fruits are also ours.
Palestinian officers fail to stop mob
It appears that what is now taking place in the Gaza Strip is quite different from anticipated scenarios. According to plans (at least in theory,) Palestinian civilians should have been able to enter the settlements only three days after the completion of the pullout, and only after demolitions and ecology experts had made sure that the area is safe.
This theory fully collapsed Sunday night, when instead of demolition experts the settlements were invaded by mango and aluminum experts. At abandoned settlement Elei Sinai a Palestinian officer was trying to prevent people from entering, but gave up after only a few seconds and was forced to allow thousands to get inside. People rummaged through the ruins, and took whatever they could lay their hand on: a piece of window, an armchair, an old lawn mower.
The Palestinian security forces gave up. There was no way they could deal with the thousands who marched miles walking in long lines, and broke through the roadblocks. In groups they took over the ruins and started pulling the aluminum out.
Palestinians on the roof of Neve Dekalim synagogue (Photo: Reuters)
Near the Netzarin Junction, known amongst the Palestinians as Martyrdom Junction in honor of the many Palestinians who were killed there, Palestinians are walking around careless for the first time in years. The smoke rising from the settlements burning synagogue is everywhere, but the Palestinians officers have already given up.They realize that there is not much they can do today.
Local entrepreneurs were quick to make a profit from this day. Abdul Kader is selling hotdogs and dates to passers by and boasting he is going to make a fortune. For the first time since the Intifada started, he says, he feels what it is like to be making a living.
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Bush's fault!!!!
This bodes well for their new state. What a marvelous people! they act with such restraint and obvious maturity.
Palestinian terrorists & their supporters looting & pillaging? Certiainly not, has to be a planted story by Mossad. All that the peaceful islamic farmers wanted was 'their land back'.
Why would anyone expect any other behavior? This is par for the course.
This bodes well for their new state. What a marvelous people! they act with such restraint and obvious maturity.
They do. And they are doing so well with limited government too--just as libertarians would have it.
d'accord
Oh, yeah, they are ready for their country..
I think we can expect big things from them.
(anyone want to buy an surface to air missile?)
Arafat's legacy.
no: Oslo's legacy. call it barbarism. call it savagery. call it arabia.
Poor and dumb and evil, quite a combination...
Wall 'em up and let 'em shoot each other.
Problem solved.
Palestinians destroy a synagogue in the evacuated Jewish settlement of Neve Dekalim in the Gaza Strip Monday, Sept. 12, 2005. Thousands of triumphant Palestinians poured into abandoned Jewish settlements early Monday, setting empty synagogues on fire and shooting in the air, as convoys of Israeli troops rolled out of the Gaza Strip in the final phase of Israel's pullout from the territory after 38 years of occupation. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
A Palestinian boy collects things loots stuff from the former southern Gaza Strip settlement of Neve Dekalim September 12, 2005. Israel's pullout from the Gaza Strip on Monday after 38 years of occupation left Palestinians in control of an entire territory for the first time. (Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters)
A Palestinian woman waves her national flag as she celebrates on top of destroyed settlers' houses at the former Jewish settlement of Neve Dekalim, southern Gaza Strip, September 12, 2005. Jubilant Palestinians planted flags on the rubble of Jewish settlements and set synagogues ablaze on Monday as Israeli troops pulled out of the Gaza Strip after 38 years of occupation. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
Palestinian youths, one carrying a Palestinian flag, walk through the rubble of demolished house in the former Jewish settlement of Kefar Darom, early Monday, Sept. 12, 2005. Thousands of triumphant Palestinians poured into abandoned synagogues on fire and shooting in the air, as the last Israeli soldier left the Gaza Strip, completing Israel's pullout after 38 years occupation. (AP Photo / Pier Paolo Cito)
A Palestinian woman holds a piece of destroyed settler houses during a celebration at the former Jewish settlement of Neve Dekalim, southern Gaza Strip September 12, 2005. Jubilant Palestinians planted flags on the rubble of Jewish settlements and set synagogues ablaze on Monday as Israeli troops pulled out of the Gaza Strip after 38 years of occupation. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem
Supporters of the militant Palestinian group Hamas wave flags in celebration, as the synagogue of the former Jewish settlement of Netzarim burns, in the Gaza Strip, September 12, 2005. Hamas vowed to continue its armed struggle until all Palestinian land was freed from occupation, despite Israel's historic withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.(AFP/Thomas Coex)
A Palestinian girl runs past a burned and damaged building in the former Jewish settlement of Kefar Darom, early Monday, Sept. 12, 2005. Thousands of triumphant Palestinians poured into abandoned synagogues on fire and shooting in the air, as the last Israeli soldier left the Gaza Strip, completing Israel's pullout after 38 years occupation. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
A Palestinian man places a flag of Islamic Jihad on a pole next the damaged synagogue in the former Jewish settlement of Netzarim, early Monday, Sept. 12, 2005. Thousands of triumphant Palestinians poured into abandoned Jewish settlements early Monday, setting empty synagogues on fire and shooting in the air, as the last Israeli soldier left the Gaza Strip, completing Israel's pullout after 38 years of occupation. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)
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