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Israeli Troops Kill 6 Palestinians

MOHAMMED DARAGHMEH   12/26/09 02:51 PM ET   AP

NABLUS, West Bank — Israeli troops blasted their way into the homes of three wanted Palestinians on Saturday, killing each in a hail of bullets and straining an uneasy security arrangement with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Israel's military said the three, affiliated with a violent offshoot of Abbas' Fatah movement, were targeted for killing an Israeli settler in a roadside ambush earlier in the week and had turned down a chance to surrender.

In the Gaza Strip, three young men approaching Israel's southern border were killed by shots from an Israeli helicopter gunship. Saturday's deaths made it one of the deadliest days in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since Israel waged war on Gaza's Islamic militant Hamas rulers a year ago.

The violent Nablus raids, after months of relative quiet, embarrassed Western-backed Abbas, whose security forces have been coordinating some of their moves with their Israeli counterparts and share a common foe, Hamas.

At the funeral for the slain men, Abbas' security policy was denounced by thousands of mourners, who chanted: "Why the coordination while we are under the bullets of the army?"

Abbas' prime minister, Salam Fayyad, rushed to Nablus in an apparent attempt at damage control, paying his respects at a large communal wake and condeming Israel. "This attack was a clear assassination, and I believe it is targeting our security and stability," Fayyad told The Associated Press.

Israel did not let Abbas know of the raid in advance, said Maj. Peter Lerner, an Israeli army spokesman.

Saturday's killings put to the test an often strained relationship between Israel's military and Abbas' security.

Since the violent takeover of Gaza by Hamas in 2007, Abbas has gradually strengthened his control in West Bank towns to keep the Islamists there in check.

Palestinian leaders frequently complain that Israel is undermining these efforts by carrying out arrest raids in areas under Palestinian control. Israel counters that while the performance of the Palestinian security forces is improving, its military will step in when necessary.

The target of Saturday's predawn raids were three longtime members of Fatah's violent offshoot, the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades. The army said the three – Anan Subeh, 36; Ghassan Abu Sharah, 40; and Raed Suragji, 40 – were involved in Thursday's deadly roadside shooting of an Israeli settler, and that Israeli forces entered Nablus to try to arrest them.

Dozens of Israeli soldiers, some of wearing black masks, poured into Nablus' casbah, or old city, at about 2 a.m. They were backed by sniffer dogs and dozens of jeeps, bulldozers and other military vehicles

The forces surrounded the homes of the three. Lerner, the army major, said all three turned down a chance to surrender. However, relatives of Abu Sharah and Suragji said they were killed without warning. Lerner confirmed that none of the wanted men returned fire, including Subeh, who had two pistols and two assault rifles on him.

Soldiers used explosives to blow open the door of the Abu Sharah's three-story apartment building, said Ghassan Abu Sharah's brother, Jihad. The brother said that when Ghassan came downstairs, one of the soldiers opened fire and killed him.

Troops also used explosives at the home of Raed Suragji, said his wife, Tehani.

She said her husband opened the bedroom door. "Suddenly, shots were fired at us," she said. "He fell down. I started shouting. I held his head in my lap and sat on the ground."

In the third raid, troops ordered everyone to come out of the Subeh home, said Subeh's brother, Jamal. The family evacuated, but Anan Subeh stayed behind.

Lerner said Subeh was hiding in a small crawl space in his home when he was killed. He said soldiers heard him shout "Allahu Akbar," Arabic for God is great.

Asked why soldiers opened fire, Lerner said troops "had to operate under the assumption that they (the suspects) are dangerous."

Subeh had recently been accepted in Israel's amnesty program for Fatah gunmen, according to Nablus' deputy governor, Anan Attireh. Subeh's family said he had also joined the Preventive Security Service, a branch of the Palestinian security forces.

Suragji was released from an Israeli prison in January, after a seven-year term for involvement in shooting attacks. Abu Sharah was also held by Israel in the past, the military said.

The Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades carried out scores of shooting attacks and suicide bombings during the second Palestinian uprising, which erupted in 2000. Since then, the militia has been largely dismantled.

In Israel, right-wing critics of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his policy of easing travel restrictions in the West Bank was to blame for the shooting attack. Lerner said Israel did not plan to set up new roadblocks.

Also Saturday, an Israeli helicopter gunship killed three Gazans, ages 19 and 20, as they approached the border barrier with Israel. The army said the three were hit after they ignored warning shots.

Relatives of the three had tried to sneak into Israel for work and were not affiliated with political groups.

Israel does not allow Palestinians to approach its border area with Gaza, fearing militants will stage attacks there.

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Additional reporting by Diaa Hadid in Gaza City.

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belyeu
07:42 PM on 12/30/2009
I'm sure those peaceful Palestinian suspects had in no way provoked those Israeli solders to open fire. As we all know the Palestinians are never to blame. I'm also sure that the Arab reporter was fair and balanced in his reporting.
05:55 PM on 01/02/2010
Well. The two Palestinians killed last week were lying in their beds at home and unarmed.

They were executed by the IOF. The IOF admitted they found no weapons.
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belyeu
08:17 PM on 01/02/2010
Sen, are you talking about another post because the Palestinians in this article were armed and refused to surrender.
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belyeu
08:39 PM on 01/02/2010
Link please.
11:44 AM on 12/28/2009
Wow check out this li(n)e:

"Since the violent takeover of Gaza by Hamas in 2007, Abbas has gradually strengthened his control in West Bank towns to keep the Islamists there in check."

http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/04/gaza200804

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2007/jun/22/israel.comment

http://www.lrb.co.uk/v31/n02/henry-siegman/israels-lies

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/IA09Ak03.html

http://conflictsforum.org/2007/document-details-us-plan-to-sink-hamas/

"(a) The Americans ordered Mahmoud Abbas to hold parliamentary elections, in order to present Bush as bringing democracy to the Middle East. (b) Hamas won a surprise victory. (c) The Americans imposed a boycott on the Palestinians, in order to nullify the election results. (d) Abbas diverted for a moment from the policy dictated to him and, under Saudi auspices (and pressure), made an agreement with Hamas, (e) The Americans put an end to this and compelled Abbas to turn over all security services to Muhammad Dahlan, whom they had chosen for the role of strongman in Palestine, (f) The Americans provided plenty of money and arms to Dahlan, trained his men and ordered him to carry out a military coup against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, (g) The elected Hamas government forestalled the move and itself carried out an armed counter-coup." - Uri Avnery

http://zope.gush-shalom.org/home/en/channels/avnery/1205012429

I mean SRSLY. These untruths still get repeated today?
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CigarGod
What is your process?
01:49 PM on 12/28/2009
Have a cigar.
You did forget to mention that USA General Dayton...is actually in charge of it all.
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khanti
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08:33 AM on 12/28/2009
An eye for an eye and soon the World goes blind with hatred. Ever ponder to think why people resort to desperate killing? Decades of killing each other do you find peace? Instead of seething with anger and hatred ever think of seating down together and sincerely find a solution?
Hatred begets hatred. Is this how your God want you to live?
02:50 AM on 12/28/2009
I mean why clog up the courts anyway?
04:22 PM on 12/27/2009
It's just absurd the headlines read '6 Pals killed' omitting that they just murdered a Rabbi who was a father to 7 and the other 3 Pals killed were likely engaged in terrorism at the time. crazy.....
09:13 PM on 12/27/2009
We are often reminded that Israel is a democracy which shares America's values. As an American citizen I hear that one of the most important of those values is the belief in the principle of "innocence until proved guilty by due process of law."
juicyju obviously does not subscribe to this scruple.
10:03 PM on 12/27/2009
I implore you not to make any assumptions of my personal scruples, because we all know what happens when you ASSUME, but thank you.
In America, what happens when a murder suspect resists arrest?
My point was to the media portrayal of the situation, not the action. Perhaps you should read my statements clearly before commenting.
11:05 PM on 12/27/2009
While those values are adhered to scrupulously for America's and Israel's citizens, they do not, and should not, apply to enemy combatants, and terrorists in war.
12:39 PM on 12/28/2009
First we do not KNOW if any of them were involved in the killing of a rabbi. They were "suspects" also known as "targets" by the israelis. At least 2 of the three killed in their homes were unarmed. This is confirmed by the IOF.
The Gaza incident also resulted in the deaths of 3 Palestinians who were "believed to be involved in terrorist activities" i.e. they were also suspects.
We are back to the era of targeted assassinations and the killing of suspects. But, israel always respects the rule of law - NOT.
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08:09 PM on 12/26/2009
Assassination of men in their homes, two of whom were unarmed.

What you'd expect from the world's most moral army?
08:05 PM on 12/26/2009
Ahhhh yes more anit-Israel agi prop. IDF killing Fatah terrorists=unfair and bad. Fatah hurling hundreds of rockets into Israel= heroic resistance.
01:43 AM on 12/27/2009
No rocks this time, they shot a WB man this week and killed him.
07:48 AM on 12/28/2009
Nobody believes what the IOF says anymore. Its populated with liars and murderers.

Its summary judgement and execution. Guilty while being Palestinian.
05:59 PM on 12/26/2009
Another IOF classic. All witnesses say the 3 men were shot in cold blood. israel says they refused to surrender. If the reporting is accurate, israel's story is suspect. Why would someone who was being given amnesty kill? Why would an armed man not resist the IOF attack? Why were the Palestinian security forces not even alerted? Very suspicious.
Hopefully Abbas will wake up to the fact that israel is not his friend but his worst enemy. netanyahu and co will never give back stolen land or allow the Palestinians to have a free state and self determination. His policies are an attempt to incite another intifada and buy time to steal more land and consolidate Jerusalem.
The future looks very bleak.
04:37 AM on 12/27/2009
For those steeped in hatred for their own personal reasons, Baffy, nothing a Jew says is true, and nothing an Arab says is untrue. You were not there, but you "suspect" Israeli foul play. If I refer you to the report on The Jerusalem Post website, you would dismiss it as "hasbarah". But you accept the word of Mohammed Daraghmeh as gospel.

"Why would someone who was being given amnesty kill? " Perhaps, for the reason he killed the first time - he hates Jews.

No, Baffy. Any "incitement" that is occurring is coming from comments such as yours, meant to fan the flames of hatred and violence, that, unfortunately, need little encouragement.
10:21 PM on 12/27/2009
I wish a Muslim would admit that Jesus was a Jew :)
09:31 PM on 12/28/2009
If you are looking for incitement you picked the right place - The Jerusalem Post.
Why did the IDF kill unarmed men (which they admit)? Why is a "suspect" guilty? Have you ever heard of due process even for murderers? It is a basic right. Basic rights do not exist for Palestinians under israeli occupation and oppression as was pointed out by Ban Ki Moon the other day.
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belyeu
07:54 PM on 12/30/2009
Baffy,Of course it's got to be Israel fault, why wouldn't it be.

BTW, all those witnesses were Palestinians, what did you expect them to say, that they "fell out the window". LOL.

"Very suspicious", how do you know what is and isn't suspicious? I'm sure the IDF has a red phone to warn Hamas about future arrests of murder suspects.

BTW, the Palestinians have a free state.

Please enplane why, how, and when you think land was taken by Israel?
05:43 PM on 12/26/2009
I don't understand Israel's system of justice or lack there of. For supposedly being the higher moral one between the two, Israel seems to really lack any form of justice in the Still "Occupied Territories."

The "suspected" murdered & those "walking towards the border" also Murdered when they don't stop after being shot at...

Some "supposed" "democracy" & "US ally" Israel is... Sigh!
I really love paying my taxes to continue to enable this middle east debacle we call a US foreign policy...
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TheLonelyGod
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05:48 PM on 12/26/2009
Israel and the Ps who live in the WB are still technically at war. Therefore, this isn't a question of "justice" it's a question of tactics. Israel's government cannot let absorb attacks indefinitely, and so they respond.
A lot of people get that wrong.
06:11 PM on 12/26/2009
How many Zionists have killed Palestinians or said "P's" in the last 10 years? Now how many dead Zionists in the same amount of time? 100 to 1 dead Palestinians is modest to say the least.

Let's face the Facts on the ground here. Israel is killing as many people as possible while simultaneously Stealing as much land (new settlements) as possible, while Obama thinks about actually acting upon an appropriate solution (since we fund Israel's Military Occupation, the Bulldozing of homes & farms and of course sanctioned Murder...)
09:33 PM on 12/28/2009
"cannot absorb attacks indefinitely"?? How many israelis have been killed in the West bank in the last 2 years?
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belyeu
07:57 PM on 12/30/2009
Objective, Maybe they will stay on their side of the fence from now on?

BTW, Israel and the Palestinian Arabs are at war, did you know that when you are at war it's not good to try and cross over a security fence? Do you really think they were just taking a Sunday stroll? Logic is not your strong point is it?
10:03 PM on 12/30/2009
Yeah sure it's a "fence" Why is it called a fence when it's a giant wall? Worldwide perception, perhaps?

It's easy to be tough when you're financially & militarily backed by someone else to the tune of billions annually... Why not prove your might on your own merit?

Israel is looked down upon for their actions. So go ahead & be proud of bombing & killing 100-1 you coward. You're no different, if not worse than your supposed sworn enemy.
01:36 PM on 12/31/2009
Why are you adamant on calling the massive WALL a fence? Worldwide perception perhaps?
Being shot & killed for merely approaching a guarded border is justified only in Israel.
They were "suspects" Were they found to have weapons on their person? No! because if they had, the IDF wouldn't stop talking about it.
Nice try though.
03:00 PM on 12/26/2009
Not exactly how people look for peace is it
08:03 PM on 12/26/2009
Well, the situation was way to calm and getting dangerously close to some form of peace. Luckily you can always trust the Israeli Army to put a stop to that kind of nonsense. We are now back to the usual hatred, violence and misery, but wow, that was a close call. Thank you so much, IDF!
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TheLonelyGod
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08:26 PM on 12/26/2009
Actually the calm situation was broken by the Palestinians when they murdered a rabbi driving in the West Bank. This was a response to that, as the article mentioned.

But of course our oh-so-trustworthy internet newspaper here couldn't be bothered to print that part of the story.
04:42 AM on 12/27/2009
You know, Eurobrat, I am surprised that you did not accuse the Israeli army itself of killing this father of 7. I mean, why would they trust Palestinians to "put a stop to that kind of nonsense."

And then hundreds of the man's family and friends turned out in a prayer vigil, asking others not to consider retaliation.

Meanwhile, tens of thousands of Palestinians turned out screaming "Death to the Jews" and calling for "rivers of blood" in revenge.

Yup, you can always trust the Israeli army.