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martedì, novembre 25, 2003
Far servire le lezioni della storia.
Two weeks ago, recently resigned Palestinian cabinet minister Abdel Fattah Hamayel told the BBC that the Palestinian Authority shells out $50,000 a month to members of Fatah's Aksa Brigades terror cells. Hamayel said that Yasser Arafat is aware of these payments. The BBC reporter then sat down with Ata Abu Rumaileh and Zakariah Zubaidi, the respective heads of Fatah's political and terrorist wings in Jenin. Together the men explained to the BBC reporter that "there is no difference between Fatah and the Aksa Martyrs' Brigades." The men also explained that Arafat commands both. What we learn from this report is that, as is the case with Hamas and Hizbullah, there is absolutely no difference between the political and terrorist arms of Fatah. This is rife with implications regarding the Palestinian Authority because, as one Palestinian journalist explained to me this week, "There is one ruling party in Palestine – Fatah – headed by Arafat." Conclusione: nel caso qualcuno se lo fosse dimenticato, finchè Arafat ed il suo partito domineranno l’ANP qualsiasi tentativo di negoziato che Israele intenda portare avanti avrà come controparte un’organizzazione terrorista. La realtà è questa da sempre e lo stato ebraico ha già pagato cara troppe volte l’apertura di credito verso simili interlocutori. Caroline Glick scrive un articolo in cui non le manda a dire nemmeno a Sharon. |
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