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Hezbollah flags snapped up

2006-07-17 19:22
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Gaza - Support for Hezbollah has soared in Gaza in the wake of Israel's offensive in Lebanon, launched after the group seized two Israeli soldiers and killed eight in a cross-border raid.

For Gazans, it all looks very familiar as Israel nears the fourth week of a major operation here - likewise ordered after Palestinian militants abducted a soldier and killed two others.

"I am selling more Hezbollah and Lebanese flags than I ever have," said Tareq Abu Dayya, one flag shop owner, adding that buyers had snapped up thousands of flags since last week.

Sitting in his store, as large yellow Hezbollah flags flew on an pole outside, Abu Dayya said Gazans of all stripes were buying, but especially Palestinians who have relatives jailed in Israel and who hope Hezbollah can arrange a prisoner swap.

Many now look to Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah for inspiration.

Some Gazans said Nasrallah had stood with them when Arab leaders had done little to stop an Israeli offensive that has killed 90 people, nearly half of them civilians.

Israel has vigorously defended its actions in Gaza and Lebanon.

'Bomb Tel Aviv'

"Nasrallah is a hero," said Mohsen Abdallah, 35, from Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza, as medics picked up the body of an 18-year-old Palestinian killed by Israeli gunfire.

"We hope Nasrallah bombs Haifa, Jaffa and Tel Aviv. Let him do what a billion Muslims cannot do."

At a pro-Lebanon rally by thousands of Gazans on Monday, marchers carried hundreds of Hezbollah and Lebanese flags and held large posters of Nasrallah aloft.

Protesters burnt US and Israeli flags.

"Dear Nasrallah, bomb Tel Aviv," many chanted.

When they heard news of fresh Hezbollah rockets slamming into the northern Israeli city of Haifa, they clapped, whistled, and chanted Allahu Akbar (God is Greatest).

Gazans said Hezbollah's capture of the two soldiers had sparked hopes that Israel would talk to Hezbollah, whom it has negotiated with before through third parties on prisoner swaps.

Israel 'won't negotiate'

Israel has vowed not to negotiate the release of its abducted soldiers and said the military offensives would not stop until all its captives were freed and both Hezbollah and Palestinian militants halted cross-border rocket fire.

"We urge the (Palestinian) factions to join hands with Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah and make it one deal," said Umm Ibrahim, whose son has been in an Israeli jail for 20 years for attacks against the Jewish state.

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