Sunday, March 13, 2011

An unknown Palestinian group claimed the attack on a Jewish settlement

Gaza .- The "Imad Mugniye Group, a militia that is presented as part of the Martyrs Brigades and Al-Aqsa has claimed in a confusing series of attacks in recent years, today assumed responsibility for the attack in a colony Jewish, which killed five Israelis. "This heroic operation is part of the natural response to the massacres of the Fascist occupation against our people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip," the group in a leaflet sent to reporters by e-mail.

The faction said that "with the help of God" one of his "soldiers" broke into the house in the settlement of Itamar in the northern occupied West Bank, and "kill all who were within about at 01:15 "local time (23:15 GMT). "The soldier confirmed killed the five who were in the house, and the Zionist occupation (Israel) confirmed the attack," he added.

Then he could "return" to an unspecified point thanks to "divine protection", although "right after the operation many of the Zionist occupation forces were deployed in the search." The leaflet includes a warning: "We tell the criminal occupation that their crimes will not go unpunished." The group is named after the military leader of the Lebanese Hizbollah Imad Mugniye, killed in a bombing in Damascus in 2008, possibly the work of Mossad.

Since then it has quickly assumed responsibility for several attacks, which were later claimed by or attributed to other armed factions unaffiliated people, so Israeli security forces tend to distrust the veracity of their statements. The Israeli army has been isolated from this morning the entire city of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank, and started house to house arrest the murderer of the five Israelis.

It is parents and three of his sons (one of eleven years, another three and an infant) who were stabbed as they slept in their house in the settlement of Itamar, near Nablus. Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad condemned morning told Efe murder and defended the non-violent popular resistance.

"We condemn all violence, regardless of the nationality of the victims. It is an act of violence against a family," Fayyad said at a ceremony to lay the inaugural stone of the Palestinian town of Beit Jala, near Bethlehem.

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