Wednesday, December 20, 2006
The BBC is so afraid to say that those peaceful Palestinians are in the midst of a full-blown civil war that they will twist themselves to use every word but "civil war" in their stories on the oncoming Palestinian civil war.
This week's word? "Anarchy."
Hilarious.
Schools shut amid Gaza 'anarchy'
Schools have been closed in Gaza amid what officials say is a state of anarchy caused by fighting between Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah.
The education ministry acted after several children were among those hurt in a day of clashes that killed three.
Violence has flared since Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday called for new elections, a move the Hamas-led government branded a "coup".
Mr Abbas has called for all factions to respect a truce agreed on Sunday.
In a statement, he called on "all, without exception, to adhere to a ceasefire and to end the killings and all other operations in order to maintain our national unity".
Yep - it is a state of "anarchy." There is "fighting." There is a "coup."
But a civil war, which it is? Nada!