maandag 6 april 2009

Fatah zou terroristische aktiviteiten weer hebben opgepakt


Dit is slecht nieuws. Harel geeft als mogelijke verklaringen dat Abbas aan macht verliest en dat men weinig van de nieuwe rechtse regering verwacht. Wat hij niet vermeldt is het feit dat het verheerlijken van geweld door de PA en in PA media nooit is opgehouden, en leden van de aan Fatah gelieerde Al Aqsa Martelaren Brigades bijvoorbeeld zo altijd het signaal kregen dat wat zij deden in principe goed was en een belangrijk onderdeel van de nationale strijd.
 
Vanwege de verbeterde samenwerking heeft Israel het afgelopen jaar meer dan 100 checkpoints en roadblocks verwijderd. De vraag is wat de nieuwe regering gaat doen als blijkt dat daardoor makkelijker aanvallen kunnen worden uitgevoerd.
 
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Security sources: Fatah has resumed terrorist activities
By Amos Harel - Haaretz
Last update - 08:03 05/04/2009
www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1076398.html

 
Defense officials said over the weekend they are concerned about the increased involvement of Fatah-affiliated militants in attacks against Jews in the West Bank over the past two months.

Fatah members stopped attacks against Israel around two years ago, but the involvement of Fatah members in the recent deadly attack in Bat Ayin and the murder of two policemen in the Jordan Valley is being investigated.

The investigation into these attacks and the attempted bombing at a mall in Haifa are under strict censorship restrictions, as requested by the Shin Bet security service.

Officers from the Israel Defense Forces' Central Command said they had a lead regarding last week's attack in Bat Ayin, in which a 13-year-old boy was killed with an ax. The assailant has not yet been caught.

Foreign elements are cooperating with Fatah militants, defense officials say. In 2003 and 2004, when Fatah was responsible for a considerable part of terrorist attacks in the West Bank and beyond the Green Line, most teams were handled by Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad operatives based in Beirut and Damascus, who supplied funds and leadership.

In addition to a possible Hezbollah connection, terrorist factions in the Gaza Strip appear to have also increased their involvement in the West Bank, the officials say.

As Israel and the Palestinian Authority have tightened security cooperation in the West Bank, Fatah members have gradually ceased to carry out attacks against Israelis. Members of the Fatah-linked Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades have also stopped targeting Israelis.

Moreover, hundreds of members of Fatah's military wing pledge, in agreements between the Palestinian Authority and Israel, to have ceased terrorist activity in exchange for the Shin Bet's promise to stop pursuing them. Some of these men still enjoy a form of protective custody in the West Bank. Others became officials in the Palestinian Authority's security forces.

However, intelligence reports suggest that several Fatah militants have resumed planning and implementing attacks against Israel. Some of the militants who signed pledges are also thought to be in violation of the contracts.

This trend could indicate a loss of power by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his prime minister, Salam Fayyad.

Alternately, political activists could be encouraging Fatah militants to carry out attacks to preserve a military option and out of the assumption that the relationship with Israel could severely deteriorate now that Benjamin Netanyahu is prime minister.

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