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At Each Others' Throats
In the NY Times Magazine, Steve Erlanger describes how the Palestinians are actually far worse to each other than Israel could ever be.
UPDATE July 16: AFP picks up on how Hamas is settling scores with Fatah:
Jumma Al Saqqa is the director of Gaza City's rundown Shifa hospital, where many patients were wounded during the fierce week-long clashes that killed more than 100 people before ending in the Hamas takeover.
But although the fighting ended a month ago, patients bearing the scars of factional clashes keep arriving.
"Every day we have one or two cases that arrive at the hospital," Saqqa said. "They say that they are members of the security services or linked to Fatah. Some of them have signs of beatings; others [have] sustained bullet wounds to their limbs."
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