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Nightmare of Eilat explosion disturbs Israeli settlers

Wednesday 31-January-2007

NAZARETH (PIC)– Nightmare of the Monday’s deadly explosion in the 1948-occupied Palestinian city of Um Al-Rashrash (Eilat) on the Red Sea where three Israeli settlers were killed and seven others wounded was disturbing Israeli settlers in the city.

According to Hebrew sources Israeli settlers in Eilat were anxious over rumors suggesting that more explosions could rock the city especially after Israeli occupation police and army were placed on high alert.

On Monday the city was rocked with huge explosion when 21 years old Palestinian youth Mohammed Al-Seksek detonated bag full of explosives in a shop in the city.

Armed wings of the Islamic Jihad and Fatah factions claimed responsibility for the attack explaining that the attack was in retaliation to the persistent IOF troops’ aggressions against the unarmed Palestinian people and that Seksek has passed to the city through Jordan; but Jordan denied that the youth stepped into its territories.

IOF troops killed and wounded tens of thousands of Palestinians citizens over the past five years including heinous massacres that wiped out complete families among other crimes.

Meanwhile Hamas Movement deprecated the IOF troops over the kidnapping of 20 Palestinian citizens from Kufr Kalil village in Nablus district and vandalism those troops inflicted on the homes of those arrested.

“The current waves of IOF troops’ arrest campaigns against Palestinian people in the West Bank were programmed operations as more than 103 Palestinian citizens including two ladies were rounded up over the past few days across the area” a statement issued by the Movement Tuesday and a copy of which was obtained by the PIC asserted.

But the Movement affirmed that the IOF measures will not shake the Palestinian people’s steadfastness on their usurped lands adding that national unity is the “lifebuoy” for Palestinians to get out of the current political and security chaos.

 

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