Any Murdering Terrorist Brigade in a West Bank Fight will Do!
June 27, 2007
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You’ll wonder where the yellow went, when you brush your teeth w ith
Pepsodent!
You’ll wonder where the Martyrs fled, when Hamas kicks Al Aksa Abbas out of bed!
West Bank Keystone Cops take in the Mafia Brigades to fight the Hamas Gaza SS!
The only difference between the Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades and the Hamas is the number of letters that make up their Titles!
Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades splintered off Fatah because the Brigades had the same extreme policies as Ham
as. Now they are to be merged back into the Fatah Security Forces.
Why should the Brigades kill the Hamas, with whom they basically agree? The policy shifts in the Fatah on this proposed “merging in” of the Brigades have changed from how Abbas told Olmert he would perform the merger – Compare the two articles which follow, and notice the shift in “how” the Brigades will be “merged in.”
With Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades grafted back into Fatah’s terrorist tree from which they splintered, Fatah will have an internal terrorist group with the same determination to drive Israel into the sea, as well as having the same platform toward peace as Hamas. Hamas will have a direct link into Fatah, and the West Bank, through Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades.
Begin Jerusalem Post Excerpt
PA to merge Aksa Brigades into its security forces
Khaled Abu Toameh, THE JERUSALEM
June 24, 2007
RAMALLAH – The Palestinian Authority denied over the weekend that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas had decided to dismantle Fatah’s armed wing, the Aksa Martyrs Brigades, in the West Bank.
Sources close to Abbas said the only decision that was taken in this regard was to incorporate
the Fatah gunmen into the PA security forces in the West Bank.
“All the members of the Aksa Martyrs Brigades will become official members of the security forces,” the sources said. “We want them to become a legitimate force operating within the frame of the Palestinian security forces.”
According to the sources, the Fatah militiamen will be placed under the direct jurisdiction of Abbas.
“The group will be allowed to retain its name and status,” the explained. “The group won’t be dismantled.”
On Thursday, the Fatah leadership called on Abbas to dismantle all militias and armed gangs operating in the West Bank as part of a plan to restore law and order.
The decision drew sharp reactions from members of the Aksa Martyrs Brigades, who said they would resist any attempt to break up the group or confiscate its weapons.
Zakariya Zubeidi, a leading commander of the group in the Jenin area, said his men would not surrender their weapons unless they received assurances from Abbas that the Palestinian issue would be solved in a just and comprehensive manner.
Zubeidi warned against dismantling any armed Palestinian group as part of a US-backed plan to end the “resistance” against Israel. “We won’t give in our weapons as long as the occupation exists and is continuing to target our leaders and members,” he said.
Zubeidi said that while he and his men supported Abbas’s effort to confiscate illegal weapons, they were strongly opposed to any measure to take weapons that are being used against Israel.
The Bethlehem-based Maan news agency quoted Abu Fuad, a spokesman for the Aksa Martyrs Brigades in the West Bank, as saying that Abbas had agreed to merge the group into the Palestinian security forces.
“There is no decision to dismantle the Aksa Martyrs Brigades,” he stressed. “The president only wants to turn us into a legitimate force. This is the agreement we reached with the president.”
Begin DEBKAfile Article
Fatah-Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades chiefs defy Mahmoud Abbas’ ban on unauthorized persons bearing arms on West Bank
June 26, 2007, 11:34 PM (GMT+02:00)
Abbas gave the order in default of a pledge he gave Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert at Sharm al-Sheikh Monday, June 25. In return for Israeli immunity from arrest, Abbas promised to collect signed statements renouncing terrorism from Fatah-al Aqsa members, have them turn in their weapons to the Palestinian Authority forces for registration and join up with Palestinian security forces.
Abbas explained he needed the Brigades fighters, many of whom are wanted for orchestrating suicide attacks against Israel in the last decade, to combat Hamas on the West Bank.
The Israeli defense forces and Shin Bet conduct nightly raids against terrorists of all the Palestinian groups thereby holding down suicide attacks against Israel. Olmert told Abbas his Fatah fighters would have immunity if he held them to Israeli conditions starting Tuesday, June 26. Instead, Abbas issued an order b
anning unauthorized persons from bearing arms which had no chance of being obeyed.
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