Thursday, May 17, 2007

பாலஸ்தீனத்தில் ஹமாஸ் vs படா சண்டையில் 41 பேர் பலி


பாலஸ்தீனத்தில் ஹமாஸ் என்று ஒரு கட்சியும் படா என்று ஒரு கட்சியும் இருக்கின்றன. இவர்களுக்குள் கடந்த வாரம் முழுவதும் போர் நடந்திருக்கிறது.
இதில் 41 பேர்கள் பலி என்று பாலஸ்தீன செய்தி நிறுவனம் தெரிவிக்கிறது.

Death Toll Climbs to 47 in Gaza

GAZA, May 17, 2007, (WAFA)- Ministry of Health (MOH) reported that the death toll of internal clashes in Gaza climbed to 47 citizens.

In press release issued today, MOH said that 47 were killed and 210 wounded, 28 of them in critical conditions.

MOH added that five citizens were also killed as Israeli warplanes launched two raids on south and north of Gaza.

S.A.S. (13:15 P) (10:15 GMT)

மீடியா லைன் செய்தி

Internal Gaza Fighting Rages on, Despite Truce
Written by The Media Line Staff
Published Thursday, May 17, 2007



(PATV)
The Gaza Strip witnessed on Wednesday another day of violence, as 18 people were killed in internal fighting between followers of Hamas and Fatah. A temporary cease-fire was announced at 8pm, but was violated soon after.

Hamas leader, Prime Minister Isma'il Haniyya, met early Thursday with Fatah leader, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud 'Abbas, in an attempt to resolve the quickly deteriorating situation, but violence continued nevertheless.

"Gaza needs a new Mecca Agreement with Arab patronage," Haniyya's political adviser Ahmad Yousuf said Thursday according to the Palestinian news agency Ma'an.

The Mecca Agreement between Hamas and Fatah was signed on February 8, 2007. The agreement temporarily ended the internal fighting between Hamas and Fatah and led to the establishment of a Palestinian unity government.

Yousuf added it was necessary to "remedy the shortcomings of the first Mecca Agreement." He revealed to Ma'an that there had been contacts with Arab countries in this regard.

"There was an intention to bring Arab forces to monitor the performance of the Palestinian security services," Yousuf said.


Copyright © 2007 The Media Line. All Rights Reserved.

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வன்முறையே வழி என்று போதித்தால், அது நண்பனையும் விட்டு வைக்காது.

அன்பே வழி என்றால்தான் பகைவனையும் நண்பனாக்கும்.

வன்முறை வழி விட்டு அன்புவழி இறைவழி நோக்கி இவர்கள் வரவேண்டும் என்று விரும்புவோம்

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Anonymous said...

http://www.alertnet.org/db/blogs/38847/2007/04/17-124922-1.htm

Factional violence turns Gaza into 'hell on earth'
17 May 2007 12:49:00 GMT

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A Palestinian Hamas militant stands guard during the funeral of a colleague who was killed during clashes between Hamas and Fatah militants. Photo by REUTERS/Suhaib Salem I've hardly left the house in three days. Last night, I took shelter in the bathroom as bullets flew past my fourth floor window.

The situation on the ground in Gaza was already dire, even before May 13 and the latest intense escalation in violence. "Gaza is hell on earth," Fareed told me unsentimentally as we sat in his comfortable East Jerusalem apartment only last week. It was so easy, then, to take a taxi back to my hotel and walk around the corner for a coffee and a late dinner.

But in Gaza, night and day, the city is a ghost town. Hardly anyone dares step outside. There are rumours Fateh gunmen are simply shooting at anything that moves, and some families have been trapped in their homes for four days. Electricity supplies are low, and fuel shipments were cut off following Tuesday's violence at the Karni checkpoint, Gaza's only supply line.

Following a strike by the municipality over unpaid wages, rubbish is piled high in the streets. It's set alight every night, filling the air with an acrid smoke. Now, even if the city's cleaners wanted to return to work, the streets are too dangerous.

Dr. Musa El-Haddad - a retired doctor living in Gaza City - went on to the streets yesterday to buy enough bread for three days. His family have already run out of coffee. All but a few shops selling essentials are closed in the strip's capital city after masked gunmen - on a rampage through the streets and shooting into the air - harassed most shopkeepers into locking their doors.

Ahmed, who runs a small supermarket around the corner from my hotel, recounts his experience: "A group of gunmen came by yesterday. They were going shop to shop and intimidating us, trying to force us to close." He stayed open today, for his sake and the sake of his customers, but his plans for the future aren't so clear.

"Both sides are at fault. No one knows where this is heading. I don't see a way out..."

Musa chuckles as he helps his wife Maii in the kitchen, explaining that they dared only head outside for a few minutes. The streets are patrolled by masked gunmen, and snipers have taken up positions on the roofs of the city's high-rise buildings.

The city's doctors and nurses have shown an incredible willingness to keep hospitals operating as usual, with staff often sleeping overnight in the building. Maii, Musa's wife, was even considering going to work in her downtown clinic located directly in front of Gaza's Islamic University, the scene of some of the heaviest fighting the Gaza Strip has ever seen.

That night, things get even worse. The city is under siege. Laila El-Haddad, an incredibly brave and dedicated Gaza journalist, and I are reporting from her living room. Outside, Fateh and Hamas factions exchange heavy arms fire, RPGs and mortars rounds in a battle to control strategic areas of the city.

As shots are fired frighteningly close to her kitchen window, her son, Yousuf, bounds around the house oblivious. He's only three years old. I try to imagine how all this violence and chaos is affecting him, the trauma he must be experiencing. I hope he's still too young to understand. Maybe he'll come out unscathed.

Laila tells him the sound outside is someone making popcorn in the streets. During a lull in the fighting, Yousuf jumps to his feet. "They've finished making popcorn. Can we go out side and see?"

We hear reports that residents of several high-rise residential towers in Western Gaza City are trapped inside, their buildings taken over by unidentified gunmen. They've set fire to some of the buildings, burning residents' cars and firing at ambulances. Gunmen are searching every flat for suspects. It's impossible to evacuate any of the wounded.

We manage to contact a woman named Um Muntaser in Borj El-Saleh, a residential tower in the west of the city. She tells us over the phone that some children in the building are wounded, and her son passed out from smoke inhalation. Nobody can move, and gunmen are paying no attention to the innocents around them.

"We have been living in our kitchen for the past two days," says the 42-year-old mother of seven. "Eleven or 12 apartments have been burned... There are snipers everywhere... We are human beings. What's our fault in all this?"

Um Muntaser, and all the other innocents of Gaza, are the ones paying the heaviest price for this vulgar and obsessive power struggle.

Several hours into the fighting, Mustafa Barghouti - the Palestinian Authority's Information Minister - responds positively to Hamas' ceasefire offer, scheduled to begin in two hours. That night, still reading news of the ceasefire, gun battles continue to rage on the streets. I hear children screaming as the fumes of burning rubbish fill my lungs.

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கால்கரி சிவா said...

எழில், அவங்களுக்குள்ளே அடிச்சி செத்தா ஏக இறைவன் கம்முன்னு இருப்பார். அதே இஸ்ரேல் காரன் செஞ்சா அந்த ஏக இறைவன் ஏகத்திற்கு ஒப்பாரி வைப்பார்.

ஈராக்கில் ஒரு ஷியா பெண் சுன்னி பையனைக் காதலித்ததினால் அவளைக் கல்லால் அடித்து கொன்றுவிட்டார்கள் ஏக இறைவனின் ஒன்று விட்ட அடிமைகள். அந்த செய்தியை படித்தீர்களா

எழில் said...

நன்றி அனானி, நன்றி சிவா.

//ஈராக்கில் ஒரு ஷியா பெண் சுன்னி பையனைக் காதலித்ததினால் அவளைக் கல்லால் அடித்து கொன்றுவிட்டார்கள் ஏக இறைவனின் ஒன்று விட்ட அடிமைகள். அந்த செய்தியை படித்தீர்களா //

செய்தி இணைப்பு இருந்தால் கொடுங்கள்.

பதிவாக போட்டுவிடுகிறேன்.