Jump to content

Home

NIKO!!!!!


Guest Brighteyesmonkey

Recommended Posts

It's still too early to tell, sure I mean the evidence points to some arab nutcases, but they could be American/Arab nutcases?

 

Hey NiKo? How does Palastinia work into all that? Coz like aren't they fighting with you as well? or something? Usually I just switch off when there's war or fighting on TV, it gets me depressed

 

------------------

cutehell.gif

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Apperantly Isrealis have gone and taken over Jerico...

 

Israeli tanks take over Jericho

 

Source: AFP|Published: Thursday September 13, 12:09 PM

 

JERICHO, West Bank - Israeli troops took control of the Palestinian-ruled city of Jericho in the West Bank early today after entering with tanks, armoured cars and helicopter cover, Palestinian security forces said.

 

Sporadic gunfire could still be heard after the Israeli forces moved into the autonomous zone after simultaneous incursions from the city's north, south and east, the Palestinian sources said.

 

There was no immediate word from the Israeli side by 10.45am AEST.

 

The tanks entering from the south worked their way up to the gates of a key Palestinian security base, while the other two units deployed in the town centre.

 

Tanks and armoured cars could be seen throughout the town, according to residents.

 

Bulldozers destroyed farmland around the town, the sources said.

 

There was no word on casualties.

 

More than 20 tanks were said to be involved in the night-time operations, which were facilitated by the Israeli use of flares.

 

Heavy exchanges of gunfire between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian gunmen could be heard earlier as the troops moved some 500 metres into the autonomous zone in the south of the city near the Aqbat Jaber refugee camp.

 

Three combat helicopters hovered above.

 

Late yesterday, a female Israeli settler from the Alfei Menache settlement in the West Bank was shot dead by Palestinian attackers.

 

On Sunday, Palestinian gunmen ambushed an Israeli school bus near the Jordan valley city of Jericho, killing the driver and a teacher, and wounding three other teachers.

 

Jericho was also the scene of frequent exchanges of fire in the early months of the Palestinian uprising, or intifada, which erupted last September 28 and has left more than 795 people dead, most of them Palestinians.

 

About 5,000 Jewish settlers live in the Jordan Valley.

 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...