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Middle East
Terrorists Militants to stay in Arafat compound
2003-08-03
Beeb spin alert!
Palestinian authorities have agreed to allow a group of arrested militants to remain inside Yasser Arafat’s Ramallah compound instead of transferring them to a prison. The deal was reached after the faction to which the men belong threatened to abandon a ceasefire and renew attacks on Israel.
Arrested? They were allowed to keep their guns, their freedom, and family members can come and go to visit them. What’s different than before? Arafat’s hand is clearly visible here, so why not say so?
The 17 men, who are wanted by Israel, were arrested by Palestinian security forces on Saturday, months after they took shelter in the compound, known as the Muqata. Israel has refused to withdraw its troops from around the Palestinian leader’s headquarters while the men remain inside. The Palestinians earlier agreed to transfer the men — members of al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades — to a prison in the West Bank town of Jericho, but most of the group refused to be moved.
"Nope. Nope. Ain't goin'. Don't have to. Yasser sez I don't."
One of the detained men, Kamal Ghanam, said Yasser Arafat had asked the men to move because "the world has changed". The US reportedly brokered a deal under which they would have been moved to a Palestinian prison in Jericho, where they would be under international supervision. But the al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade members in Jenin issued an angry statement saying those who had arrested the men would be held responsible for their safety. They threatened to continue attacks against Israelis and fight what they called collaborators who conspire with Israel.
Demonstrating once again that the Paleos will simply refuse to adhere to any agreement that doesn't give them their way — all of it.
Our correspondent says it appears the Palestinian authorities have compromised, allowing the men to keep their guns and to be visited by family members while they remain inside the compound.
That’s not a compromise Beeb! That’s called taking no action against armed known terrorists in a publicly broadcast location. The Roadmap™ is dead, hope Arafat joins it. Soon. Along with the rest of these "militants". And the Beeb. And....
Posted by:Frank G

#7  Michael - that's why I got hooked on Fred's site in the first plave - Fred, then Steve and Steve White guest-posting told me more than I got anywhere else. Thks All!
Posted by: Frank G   2003-8-3 11:47:50 PM  

#6  Why blogs exist and why I'm 24-hours ahead of periodic plain bad journalism in Chi. Trib articles re Iraq/ME.
Posted by: michael   2003-8-3 11:16:19 PM  

#5  Was the Church of the Nativity all booked up?
Posted by: tu3031   2003-8-3 10:34:38 PM  

#4  Frank G - no sweat, it's in the AP Stylebook.
Posted by: ·com   2003-8-3 6:47:04 PM  

#3  Associated Press headlines it as: Militants Claim Deal With Israel but then nowhere in the story does it say the Israelis agreed to this
Posted by: Frank G   2003-8-3 10:46:18 AM  

#2  MSNBC headlines this as: "Ramallah Standoff Over"

The average short-attention-span Merkin will have no idea what "a load" (good call, Raptor) this whole story is. Arafat is truly a disgusting piece
Posted by: Frank G   2003-8-3 10:25:41 AM  

#1  Knew it was a load.
Posted by: raptor   2003-8-3 9:15:30 AM  

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