Annie
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Palestinian Civil War Watch
Several of the marvelous high-tech greenhouses in the Gaza town of Morag, which were bought for the Palestinians by Bill Gates, were destroyed by Palestinian gunmen on Friday.
Several greenhouses belonging to the former settlement of Morag in the Gaza Strip were destroyed over the weekend during an attempt by dozens of gunmen to take control of the area.
The Palestinian Company for Economic Development, which is in charge of thousands of greenhouses that used to belong to Morag and other settlements in Gush Katif, said the attack, which took place on Friday, was the latest in a series that began almost immediately after the settlements were evacuated.
The company revealed that hundreds of greenhouses and other agricultural installations have been sabotaged over the past few months, expressing its outrage over the recurring phenomenon. The company issued an urgent appeal to Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and Interior Minister Said Siam to intervene to halt the attacks on the lands belonging to the former settlements.
These greenhouses and other installations and projects provide a source of income for over 4,500 families, company officials said. We are very disturbed by the recurring attacks and thefts. Such actions jeopardize the largest agricultural project carried by the Palestinian Authority after the Israeli withdrawal.
I know how to solve this. Lets give them more money!
More civil war signs:
Palestinian bodyguard shot in new Gaza violence.
GAZA (Reuters) - Masked gunmen on Sunday shot and wounded a Palestinian bodyguard for an intelligence chief reporting to President Mahmoud Abbas, security officials said.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the shooting, another case of internal violence in the Gaza Strip where rivalry between the governing Hamas group and Abbass Fatah faction has led to bloodshed in recent weeks.
Fahd Abu Amraim is a bodyguard for Tareq Abu Rajab, chief of General Intelligence, who was not in the area at the time. Abu Rajab reports to Abbas.
Hamas preachers set the stage for bloodshed.
In yet another indication of growing tensions between the two movements, Fatah sympathizers in the Gaza Strip have begun boycotting Hamas-controlled mosques, accusing the Islamist movement of inciting against their leaders.
On Friday, thousands of worshipers refused to enter the Farouk Mosque in the Nusseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, saying the preacher was planning to verbally attack Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas and other PA leaders. The Fatah supporters prayed in the streets while their Hamas rivals prayed inside the mosque.
Like most mosques in the Strip, the Farouk Mosque is controlled by Hamas. Leaders of Abbass Fatah party have in recent weeks expressed deep concern over incitement in the mosques, saying Hamas preachers were exploiting Friday prayers to launch scathing attacks on them.
Hamas officials dismissed the allegations as lies and said the only incitement was that coming from Fatah. This is the first time that Fatah supporters are boycotting Friday prayers at a mosque in the Gaza Strip. Preachers at the services often target Israel, the US and corruption in the PA.
Maher Miqdad, a Fatah spokesman in the Strip, accused Hamas of using the mosques to incite against political rivals. They are preparing the stage for bloodshed, he said. Some of them have even been calling for the elimination of their opponents, whom they describe as apostates and infidels.
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