At Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' captured seaside office and home in Gaza City, a gunman sat down at the Fatah leader's desk, picked up the phone and pretended to be calling U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. "Hello, Rice?" the gunman said. "Here we are in Abu Mazen's office. Say hello to Abu Mazen for me." Other gunmen rifled through Abbas' personal belongings in a bedroom behind the office, lifting up a mattress and searching through drawers. The gunmen captured a massive amount of perfectly in-tact intelligence documents which includes names of informants.
Below are a couple of extraordinary pictures from an AP photographer who is undoubtedly closely linked to the terror group Hamas (which would explain his ability to shoot these photo's without being thrown from the roof of the building). The first is of Hamas gunmen occupying the desk of Palestinian President Abbas' Gaza office, the other is of a Hamas gunman stepping on a picture of Yasser Arafat, the terrorist God-father of the modern Palestinian movement. Hamas generally hold him in contempt because he was a corrupt, secular terrorist, as opposed to a religiously motivated terrorist.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY:
"They're firing at us, firing RPGs, firing mortars. We're not Jews," the brother of Jamal Abu Jediyan, a Fatah commander, pleaded during a live telephone conversation with a Palestinian radio station. Minutes later both men were dragged into the streets and riddled with bullets.
(h/t: An Unsealed Room)
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