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Clashes in West Bank as
anger over Gaza is directed
at Mahmoud Abbas

Guardian [UK], by Rebecca Collard Ramallah

Original Article

Posted By:SoCalGal, 11/18/2012 3:29:44 PM

Fresh clashes erupted in the West Bank on Sunday as Palestinian youths threw rocks at Israeli soldiers, who responded with teargas. But anger in the West Bank has not only been directed at Israel: many also blame the Palestinian Authority for failing to take action over the Gaza offensive and for co-operating with the Israeli security forces against protesters. Hazem Abu Helal was arrested after joining a protest at the Bet El checkpoint near Ramallah (Snip) Abu Helal was detained not by the Israeli army but by Palestinian security forces, who took him to a Ramallah police station for questioning.

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These protestors believe that the Palestinians are protecting Israel´s interests...

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Spidey, 11/18/2012 3:37:27 PM     (No. 9022392)

Abbas is a figurehead stooge,there´s no point in crying to him about anything.Islamists are in charge of the Palestinians whether they like it or not.

These people will never understand Israel´s superior intelligence system,let along their having smart bombs.

If we fought the war in Afghanistan the same way Israel goes about things,the war would have been over a long time ago.You´re selling yourself out when you cave to the world´s media.



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