(31 Aug 2006)
1. Wide shot of street where raid took place
2. People surrounding fabric and blood on ground
3. Blood on ground
4. Close up of fabric covered in blood
5. People at the scene
6. Wide shot of ambulance on scene
7. Woman being comforted
8. Wide shot of ambulances outside hospital
9. Relatives surrounding body of Fadi Kafishe (one of the leaders of the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades) with men crying and embracing
10. Man standing over body of Kafishe
11. Grieving man sitting on bench crying
12. Men crying and embracing
13. Injured man in hospital
14. Injured man receiving treatment
15. Wide of funeral procession with people on foot, on cars and bikes
16. Gunmen in the procession
17. Boys sitting on the roof of a car
18. Body of Kafishe being carried in procession
19. Various of procession
20. Man firing gun
21. Wide of procession
22. Mid of body being carried
23. Wide of procession
STORYLINE
Thousands gathered in the West Bank city of Nablus on Thursday to take part in the funeral of one of the leaders of the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, a group allied with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah Party.
Fadi Kafishe was killed in when an Israeli army force raided Nablus on Thursday morning , witnesses said.
Israeli troops entered the Old City of Nablus after 2 am on Thursday (2300GMT, 30 August) and ambushed a group of fighters, killing the leader, Fadi Kafishe, and wounding six other people in a gunbattle, witnesses said.
The army said it was on a routine operation in Nablus when militants fired at the troops, who returned fire and identified hitting one person.
About 5-thousand people participated in Kafishe's procession, waving flags and vowing revenge for the leader's death.
Fighters from different factions - often at odds with each other - turned up for the funeral, firing bullets into the air.
Kafishe was a popular figure in Nablus, who had escaped several other Israeli attempts to kill him.
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