DANCING WITH FANATICAL WOLVES!
October 24, 2005
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The latest facade of the Palestinian Authority (PA) to attempt to play at saying it is fighting terrorist, is the closest thing I have seen to uniting with the Devil to bring him into submission. The Prime Minister of the PA has come up with a crazy plan for satisfying international demands that he disarm all the Palestinian terror groups.
Abbas has decided to unite Fatah, the PA security arm, with a terror group that broke off Fatah, namely, the Al Aksa Martyr’s Brigades, which is one of the most fanatical Palestinian terror groups.
The Israelis will never trust any government that takes in extremists to keep from having to disarm them.
All the fun and games being played in the infrastructure of the unstable mass of confusion, known as the Palestinian Authority, will not bring in an Israeli mindset of “peace and safety.” Such a mindset will only be in place when the Security Wall and Barrier is completed around the Gaza Strip, Jerusalem, and all the West Bank.
I doubt if such a mindset can be developed before 2007. The blitzkrieg Jihad of 10 Arab nations against Israel will come, but only when Israel has confidence in its wall, its own expertise, and its military, to control any situation.
I Thessalonians 5:3,4 – For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.
[4] But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief.
The following article by the Associated Press, in the Jerusalem Post, is the latest in the saga of helpless Prime Minister Abbas – his deciding to dance w ith fanatical wolves to make
it appear the PA is fulfilling its obligation under the Road Map for Peace Plan.
BEGIN JERUSALEM POST ARTICLE
PA Announces Plan to Disarm Al Aksa Martyrs’ Brigades
By The Associated Press, THE JEURSALEM POST
October 23, 2005
The Palestinians plan to begin disarming a major terrorist group in the coming weeks by setting up training camps and incorporating its members into the Palestinian security forces, officials said Sunday.
Dismantling the Al Aksa Martyrs’ Brigades, a violent group linked to the ruling Fatah party, would mark a significant step toward restoring law and order in the chaotic West Bank.
But previous attempts by Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas to control terrorists have had little success, and it was unclear whether the latest effort would work.
Abbas is under Israeli and international pressure to disarm terrorist groups, which have killed hundreds of Israelis in the past five years. Abbas refuses to confront the groups, fearing civil war, and instead has sought to co-opt the gunmen with promises of jobs and political participation.
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei announced the new plan after a meeting of his top security chiefs Sunday.
“We have agreed today to establish five new camps for training and hosting ‘stragglers,”‘ he said, referring to the Al Aksa members. He said the disarmament efforts would begin in the Palestinian cities of Ramallah and Nablus, and then move into other areas.
Palestinian Interior Minister Nasser Yousef, the top Palestinian security commander, said the camps would be operational “within weeks.”
Al Aksa spokesmen in the West Bank and Gaza Strip said they were confident the movement would join the new plan. “In principle there are no problems,” said Abu Ahmed, an Al Aksa official in Gaza.
Israeli officials received the announcement with skepticism.
“There have been a lot of declarations before. The most important thing is to see what kind of action we have,” said Dore Gold, an adviser to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
Although Al Aksa is linked to Fatah, its thousands of members have fragmented loyalties, and it is unclear whether terrorists would agree to give up their autonomy. The disarmament plan also does not affect Hamas, which has thousands of gunmen and has rejected Abbas’ calls to lay down its weapons.
With Palestinian security forces weakened by years of fighting with Israel, armed groups operate with virtual impunity in the Palestinian areas. The chaos has only heightened since Israel withdrew from Gaza last month, as gunmen vie for power in the wake of the pullout.
Qurei said his security chiefs will next week visit Nablus, one of the most volatile West Bank cities, to evaluate the security situation there and provide the government with its recommendations.
END JERUSALEM POST ARTICLE