Palestinian youth summer camp
Thu Aug 15, 8:55 AM ET
Palestinian youths crawl with mock guns during a summer camp held by the Fatah movement, in the village of Salem near the West Bank city of Nablus, August 15, 2002. About 60 Palestinian youths participated in this three-week summer camp held by Fatah, in which they get some sport and military training. REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini
Thu Aug 15, 9:00 AM ET
A Palestinian youth jumps over a burning model of a Jewish settlement during a summer camp held by the Fatah movement, in the village of Salem near Nablus, West Bank, August 15, 2002. About 60 Palestinian youths participated in the three week summer camp, which provides sport and military training. REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini
Thu Aug 15, 6:48 AM ET
Palestinian youths, one holding a Palestinian flag, attack with mock rifles a model of a Jewish settlement during a graduation ceremony for a military-like summer camp for children in the northern West Bank village of Salem, near Nablus, Thursday Aug. 15, 2002. The camp was organized by Arafat's Fatah movement. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)
Thu Aug 15, 7:08 AM ET
Palestinian youths, backdropped by Palestinian flags, hold mock rifles as they chant slogans during a graduation ceremony for a military-like summer camp for children in the northern West Bank village of Salem, near Nablus, Thursday Aug. 15, 2002. The camp was organized by Arafat's Fatah movement. (AP Photo/Nasser Ishtayeh)
Hamas biggie dies as IDF bulldozes house onto him
Thu Aug 15, 1:56 PM ET |
This is an undated recent photo of Hamas leader Nasser Jerar holding an automatic rifle made available Thursday Aug. 15, 2002. Jerar who was wheelchair-bound since May 2001 after he lost both legs and an arm while reportedly trying to plant a bomb, was killed late Wednesday Aug. 14, 2002 when Israeli forces knocked down the house where he was located in the West Bank town of Tubas, and he was buried by the rubble, the military and residents said. (AP Photo) |
Thu Aug 15, 1:56 PM ET |
Palestinians sift through rubble as they search for the body of Hamas leader Nasser Jerar in the remains of his home in the West Bank village of Tubas Wednesday evening Aug. 14, 2002. Jerar, who was wheelchair-bound since May 2001 after he lost both legs and an arm while reportedly trying to plant a bomb, was killed late Wednesday when Israeli forces knocked down the house and he was buried by the rubble, the military and residents said. (AP Photo/Mohammed Balas) |
Note the poor firearms safety training...