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Palestinian resistance fighters ambush and set ablaze invading Israeli jeep in Nablus, fire at helicopter botching assassination attempt in Gaza

Israeli occupation forces come under fire and botch an assassination attempt in Gaza Strip 

Gaza Date: 02 / 09 / 2007 Time: 13:01

Gaza – Bethlehem – Ma'an – 

Palestinian sources revealed that resistance fighters opened fire at an Israeli occupation helicopter flying low over central Gaza on Sunday.

Ma'an was informed by reliable sources that the gun used was a machine gun and not any kind of anti-aircraft weapon.

The sources revealed that the helicopter departed from the area and appeared to be undamaged.

Spokesperson of Hamas' Executive Force, Islam Shahwan, told Ma'an that the EF had no connection to the operation.

Initial reports stated that the Israeli occupation forces opened fire at an old marine police station near Al-Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.

However, these reports were later proven false when eyewitnesses revealed that the gunfire was towards the Israeli occupation forces and not from them.

Assassination attempt

On Sunday afternoon, Israeli occupation fighter jets attacked Palestinian resistance combatants in Beit Hanoun, north-eastern Gaza. No injuries were reported from the attack.

Eyewitnesses said that the fighter jets launched two missiles towards Palestinians that were attempting to shoot towards Israeli towns from northern Gaza.

The military wing of the Fateh movement, the Al-Aqsa Brigades, announced that the Israeli fighter jets targeted a group of their combatants who had earlier clashed with Israeli soldiers attempting to infiltrate into Beit Hanoun.

Palestinian resistance fighters ambush and set ablaze invading Israeli jeep in Nablus

Date: 02 / 09 / 2007 Time: 11:35

Nablus – Ma'an – 

The Bashar Hanany group of the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, the military wing of the PFLP, in coalition with the Al-Aqsa Brigades of Fatah, on Sunday claimed responsibility for attacking an invading Israeli occupation military jeep in Balata refugee camp, in Nablus.

The brigades issued a joint statement announcing that "the Palestinian resistance were able to entrap the Israeli (occupation) jeep on Market Street in Balata and then bomb the jeep, in addition to shooting at it.

"Ambulances were seen rushing to the area."

The brigades declared that "this operation is a response to the Israeli crimes against Palestinians in the villages, cities and refugee camps of the West Bank and Gaza.

"This operation also marks the sixth anniversary of the death of Abu Ali Mustafa, [late] Secretary General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine."

 

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Note to Readers:

The Israeli settlements as well as the Land-Grab, Apartheid Wall in the Palestinian occupied territories have been built illegally on confiscated Palestinian lands. These represent a major violation of international law, Geneva Conventions, and they obstruct reaching a peaceful resolution for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

The Israeli occupation forces abduct and kidnap Palestinians from their homes and at checkpoints, on daily basis. Most media refer to these abductions and kidnappings as arrests, which is inaccurate and not true as the Israeli occupation government has no jurisdiction over Palestinian citizens inside their own territories.

Further, when Israeli occupation forces kill Palestinian civilians, particularly when the victims are women and children, this should be referred to as an act of terrorism, and perpetrators should be described as terrorists.

Since the end of the second intifadha in 2005, not a single Israeli civilian was killed by Palestinian resistance organizations. However, Palestinian civilians have been killed by Israeli occupation forces, almost on daily basis.

Note to Journalists:

Any journalist who does not describe this as terrorism is biased, unfair, not objective, and a participant in terrorizing the Palestinian people, so the Israeli occupation of Palestine can continue endlessly.

Note to Translators:

The Arabic definite article, Al (or its variant, El) should be written with a hyphen separating it from the noun it is associated with, for example Al-Aqsa. If a hyphen is not used, as in Al Aqsa, it confuses non-Arabic readers. They may think that it is an abbreviation of the name Albert, as many Americans do.

The Arabic definite article Al (or El) should be written as such, whether it is Shamsiyah or Qamariyah in pronunciation, simply because we are dealing with the written form of the language, not the spoken one. Using the Shamsiyah so many forms in writing is inaccurate and confusing to non-Arabic readers, to say the least.

Only standard (fasih) pronunciation of Arabic names should be used. Non-standard ('ammi)  should be avoided avoided. Example: Names like Abu Sunainah, Abu Rudainah, and Abu Shebak are written by some translators in the non-standard forms of Abu Snainah, Abu Rdainah, and Abu Shbak.

The standard pronunciation of the vowel at the end of names is (a), not (e), particularly if it is followed by (h), like in the cases of Haniyah and Rudainah, not Haniyeh and Rudaineh.

The standard pronunciation of vowels in the following names is (ai), not (ei) as written by  some translators: Hussain, not Hussein and Hassanain, not Hassanein. This is the same long vowel pronounced in the English words "rain" and "brain."

 


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