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[IMEMC-PA] Fatah media spokesperson Fahmi Za'areer said Thursday that Hamas gunmen opened fire at protestors in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, as hundreds of residents marched in support of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). Hamas gunmen arrested dozens of protesters. Za'areer also charged that Hamas gunmen abducted 15 members of the al-Kafarna, Hamad and Abu Aisha families, and that Hamas was trying to take over a mosque in Khan Yunis. 2007-07-13 01:00:00Full Article
Hamas Opens Fire at Protestors in Gaza
[IMEMC-PA] Fatah media spokesperson Fahmi Za'areer said Thursday that Hamas gunmen opened fire at protestors in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, as hundreds of residents marched in support of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). Hamas gunmen arrested dozens of protesters. Za'areer also charged that Hamas gunmen abducted 15 members of the al-Kafarna, Hamad and Abu Aisha families, and that Hamas was trying to take over a mosque in Khan Yunis. 2007-07-13 01:00:00Full Article
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