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Old 09-03-2006, 05:54 PM   #1
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Palestinians Shoot 12 year old over Teachers' Strike

Palestinian Teachers' Strike Hurts Boy - Forbes.com
Palestinian Teachers' Strike Hurts Boy
By ALI DARAGHMEH , 09.03.2006, 12:16 PM

Masked militants trying to keep students away from school during a politically charged Palestinian teachers' strike on Sunday shot and wounded a 12-year-old boy.

Palestinian teachers began striking Saturday, the start of the school year, to demand full back pay and regular salaries from the Hamas-led government, which has been financially crippled by six months of international sanctions.

Most schools throughout the West Bank remained closed, some by force, as the strike continued.

At least three masked militants stood outside a school in the northern West Bank city of Nablus and fired in the air to keep children away, witnesses said.

Stray fire hit a 12-year-old boy, Issam Ghannam, in the abdomen, witnesses said.

He was in stable condition after undergoing surgery, doctors said.

"He has passed the danger zone and is now resting in intensive care," said Dr. Khaled Qadiri, a doctor at Rafidya Hospital in Nablus.

The child's family, Fatah loyalists, refused to condemn the militants. "There were unknown men with weapons, preventing the students from going to school," said the boy's uncle, Ghannam Ibrahim Ghannam. "They fired, and as an unintentional result of the shooting he was hit."

The strike was widely viewed as a tactic by Fatah to pressure Hamas to join it in a national unity government. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas hopes the alliance will force Hamas to recognize Israel, helping end the sanctions and enabling him to renew peace talks.

Israel, the United States and the European Union - all of which label Hamas as a terror group - have demanded the Islamic militant group renounce violence and accept Israel's right to exist before they will restore aid to the Palestinian government.

The aid cuts have left the government unable to pay full salaries to its 165,000 employees.
An Israeli military offensive in Gaza, launched after Hamas-linked militants captured an Israeli soldier in June, has added to the government's troubles. Some 200 Palestinians, mostly militants, have been killed in the two-month offensive.

Hamas supporters, losing patience themselves with the government's inability to pay their salaries, also have tried to put pressure on the government. In Nablus, teachers loyal to Hamas said while the current strike was to force the government into recognizing Israel, they decided to undertake partial strikes, only teaching for half the school day.

Some residents said they supported the strike, which they said proved how ineffectual the Hamas government was six months after taking office.

"If the teachers don't get salaries, they won't teach my children well," said Yasser Hajir, 38, the father of three children in Nablus. "If the government isn't working for students, and the government isn't able to open schools and hospitals, it has no use and should resign."

Other parents condemned the labor action, saying it could lead to youth crime and would damage their children's education.

"The kids are in the streets now, and there are many women who have lots of children like me, their children are in the streets and are not learning," said Nadia Hajj-Ibrahim, a mother of five. "If the strike continues, I won't be able to raise my children, they'll go wild on the streets."

Abbas returned to his West Bank headquarters Saturday after four days of negotiations with Hamas leaders in Gaza. Late Saturday, the PLO's Executive Committee, headed by Abbas, said the talks made little headway and accused Hamas of stalling.

"President Abbas is exerting maximum efforts in order to achieve a government with a political program that will enable us to resume our normal relations with the international community on the political side, on the economic side, on the donor side," Palestinian legislator Saeb Erekat, an Abbas ally, said Sunday. "It's difficult, it's not easy, there are many obstacles facing us."

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I feel sorry for the boy, but there is so much more to this article. The sanctions are actually having an effect. Some Palestinians are getting fed up with their government's lack of ability to care for them.

It is true, if Hamas can't provide for their people they should do the honorable thing and resign. However, I can't see that happening. All it would take for them to end their suffering is to say Israel has a right to exist. They are refusing and the people are suffering. Putting on masks and shooting 12 year olds isn't helping matters.

Perhaps the sanctions will have a positive effect in this region. Maybe the people will get fed up with Hamas for the kidnapping and the retaliation, the militant control and the lack of government control for the people. Although the boy was shot, this can be considered good news. More and more Palestinians are going to change their course and views as this type of conduct continues.

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Old 09-03-2006, 06:54 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by JaJae View Post
Palestinian Teachers' Strike Hurts Boy - Forbes.com


I feel sorry for the boy, but there is so much more to this article. The sanctions are actually having an effect. Some Palestinians are getting fed up with their government's lack of ability to care for them.

It is true, if Hamas can't provide for their people they should do the honorable thing and resign. However, I can't see that happening. All it would take for them to end their suffering is to say Israel has a right to exist. They are refusing and the people are suffering. Putting on masks and shooting 12 years isn't helping matters.

Perhaps the sanctions will have a positive effect in this region. Maybe the people will get fed up with Hamas for the kidnapping and the retaliation, the militant control and the lack of government control for the people. Although the boy was shot, this can be considered good news. More and more Palestinians are going to change their course and views as this type of conduct continues.
This is a good article and you offer good insight. The fact is some palestenians are getting fed up. The key is we need enough to generate a lasting peace in the area. We need people to realize that the message of hate thats been around since the 40s is no helpful to their society or israels.
 
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Old 09-03-2006, 07:41 PM   #3
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"He has passed the danger zone and is now resting in intensive care," said Dr. Khaled Qadiri, a doctor at Rafidya Hospital in Nablus.

The child's family, Fatah loyalists, refused to condemn the militants. "There were unknown men with weapons, preventing the students from going to school," said the boy's uncle, Ghannam Ibrahim Ghannam. "They fired, and as an unintentional result of the shooting he was hit."
Yeah. I'm sure they aren't pissed at all. But they already shot their son, I'm thinking they don't want Hamas to come after the rest of their family. It's like having the mafia in control of your country. Speak out against the "wise guys" and your family dies.
 
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Fatah couldn't run the country. Hamas can't run the country. Who is left? Hezbollah?
 
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Fatah couldn't run the country. Hamas can't run the country. Who is left? Hezbollah?
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Old 09-03-2006, 11:17 PM   #6
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The child's family, Fatah loyalists, refused to condemn the militants. "There were unknown men with weapons, preventing the students from going to school," said the boy's uncle, Ghannam Ibrahim Ghannam. "They fired, and as an unintentional result of the shooting he was hit."
WTF.

If jesus christ himself came back to earth (assuming he exists and was ever here to begin with ) and if he accidently shot my son I'd cut his throat, not say it happened as an "unintentional result of shooting."
 
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Old 09-03-2006, 11:38 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by 7960 View Post

If jesus christ himself came back to earth (assuming he exists and was ever here to begin with ) and if he accidently shot my son I'd cut his throat
That's officialy the weirdest thing ive heard on this thread, well, besides Santorum talking about finding WMD in Iraq
 
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