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Gaza cafe bombed amid crackdown on Western pop culture
By News Agencies
Tags: Internet censorship 

Assailants detonated a bomb outside a popular cafe in Gaza City early Sunday morning, apparently part of a campaign by shadowy extremists to eliminate perceived symbols of Western influence.

The pre-dawn blast smashed the cafe's windows and damaged its door. No one was hurt.

Cafe owner Khalid Harbid said another bomb went off outside his cafe last
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onth. He charged that Gaza's Islamic Hamas rulers are not protecting his
business.

"My cafe has become Sderot, Harbid said, referring to the western Negev town targeted daily by Palestinian rocket fire.

A Hamas official said police were investigating the situation.

On Friday, assailants detonated a bomb outside a Christian school, causing no injuries. Over the past two years, extremists in Gaza have detonated bombs near cafes, hairdressers, record stores and institutions linked to the area's tiny Christian community, an apparent campaign to shut down Western-style or non-Islamic outlets.

Hamas, the militant Islamic group that rules Gaza, said it offers protection to institutions that ask for it.

At the same time, the Hamas regime is pursuing a policy of enforcing a strict Islamic moral code. The latest step is an attempt to block Internet Web sites Hamas considers unsuitable.

The Hamas Information Ministry said in a statement that it signed a deal with the Palestinian telecommunications company to start blocking licentious Web sites beginning May 15. So far, 5,000 Web sites have been blocked, said a senior telecom official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the issue's sensitivity. He did not list the sites

The official said Hamas demanded all inappropriate sites be blocked. However, the telecom company cannot bring suitable equipment into the Gaza Strip to ban a large number of Web sites, the official said.

Israel tightly regulates equipment, fuel and commercial goods entering the Gaza Strip to pressure Palestinian militants into halting their rocket fire at neighboring Israeli communities.

In the past, unidentified assailants have planted bombs at the entrances of Internet cafes, accusing them in printed statements of allowing customers to view pornographic Web sites.

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