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Palestinian Demonstrators Storm Parliament

The Associated Press
Wednesday, June 14, 2006; 5:04 AM

RAMALLAH, West Bank -- Dozens of Palestinian civil servants stormed a parliamentary session on Wednesday to demand long-overdue salaries, attacking Hamas lawmakers and forcing the parliament speaker to flee the building.

The demonstrators chanted slogans and banged on the door of the building before entering the hall. The angry crowd then pelted Hamas lawmakers with water bottles, tissue boxes and other small items. Some climbed onto the lawmakers' desks.


Palestinian Parliament speaker Abdel Aziz Duaik, of the Islamic group Hamas, reads documents while heading a special session to discuss the attack on the government buildings on Monday, at the Palestinian Legislative Council in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Tuesday, June 13, 2006. Scores of Palestinian security men loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas went on a rampage against the Hamas-led government Monday night, riddling the parliament building and Cabinet offices with bullets before setting them ablaze in retaliation for an earlier attack by Hamas gunmen in the Gaza Strip. (AP Photo / Muhammed Muheisen)
Palestinian Parliament speaker Abdel Aziz Duaik, of the Islamic group Hamas, reads documents while heading a special session to discuss the attack on the government buildings on Monday, at the Palestinian Legislative Council in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Tuesday, June 13, 2006. Scores of Palestinian security men loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas went on a rampage against the Hamas-led government Monday night, riddling the parliament building and Cabinet offices with bullets before setting them ablaze in retaliation for an earlier attack by Hamas gunmen in the Gaza Strip. (AP Photo / Muhammed Muheisen) (Muhammed Muheisen - AP)

"We are hungry. We are hungry," the protesters screamed.

The Hamas-led government, weakened by international economic sanctions, has been unable to pay the salaries of civil servants since taking off more than three months ago. The financial crisis has caused severe hardship throughout the West Bank and Gaza.

Most of the demonstrators were believed to be members of Fatah, the rival movement of President Mahmoud Abbas which Hamas defeated in January legislative elections.

Tensions between the sides have been rising, with 22 people killed in Palestinian infighting in recent months. Earlier this week, Fatah-allied security men torched the parliament building and Cabinet buildings in Ramallah in a rampage against the Hamas-led government.


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