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LONDON (Reuters) - Israel's assassination of Hamas leader Ahmed Yassin Monday was greeted with Palestinian vows of revenge, European condemnation, traces of dissent in Israel's cabinet and U.S. denials it gave a green light to the killing.
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Israel's assassination of Hamas leader Ahmed Yassin on March 22, 2004 was greeted with Palestinian vows of revenge, European condemnation, traces of dissent in Israel's cabinet and U.S. denials it gave a green light to the killing. 'The battle is open and war between us and them is open. They are the killers of prophets and today they killed an Islamic symbol,' said senior Hamas political leader Abdel-Aziz al Rantissi. (Reuters Graphic)