Sunday, January 02, 2011
- Sunday, January 02, 2011
- Elder of Ziyon
Palestine Press Agency says that Hamas arrested and beat a group of women holding a protest at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in central Gaza City on Saturday.
The women were celebrating the 46th anniversary of Fatah's first terror attack.
"Witnesses said that members of Hamas attacked the women with batons, tore up their flags and took the women to a detention center, shouting curses and insults."
The women were celebrating the 46th anniversary of Fatah's first terror attack.
"Witnesses said that members of Hamas attacked the women with batons, tore up their flags and took the women to a detention center, shouting curses and insults."
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