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Israel likes popcorn well buttered and foils plot to kill Palestinian president
2006-05-07
A HAMAS plot to assassinate Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, has been thwarted after he was tipped off by Israeli intelligence. HamasÂ’s military wing, the Izza Din Al-Qassem, had planned to kill Abbas at his office in Gaza, intelligence sources said.

Abbas, who became president of the Palestinian Authority last year after the death of Yasser Arafat, was formally warned of the danger by the Israelis and cancelled a planned visit to the territory. The murder plan is the clearest sign yet of the tensions inside the Palestinian Authority between Hamas, which swept to power after elections in January, and Abbas’s Fatah movement. Hamas leaders, who refuse to recognise the state of Israel, suspect Abbas of obstructing their attempts to govern, which have been hampered by a financial boycott from donor nations. “Hamas considers Abbas to be a barrier to its complete control over Palestine and decided to kill him,” said a Palestinian source who was an adviser to Arafat and is a close acquaintance of Abbas. It is understood that the attack would also have targeted Mohammed Dahlan, Abbas’s strongman in Gaza.

The sources were unable to say who in Hamas’s secretive leadership had given the order to kill Abbas. But an indication of its hostility towards Abbas came last week. In a statement to Al-Jazeera, the Arab television news network, Mohammed Nazzal, one of its leaders, accused the president of being party to “besieging and isolating the Hamas-led government”.

Abbas, who is guarded by his own security men, divides his time between his Gaza and Ramallah offices. While in the West Bank he is relatively safe, but Gaza — stronghold of Hamas and numerous rogue terrorist organisations — is a dangerous place. Shortly after his election to the presidency Abbas narrowly escaped an assassination attempt in the Gaza Strip. A recent request to the Israeli government to let him bring in new weapons for his presidential guard was rejected by Shaul Mofaz, the outgoing Israeli defence minister. However, the Israelis could not ignore intelligence information regarding the imminent threat to Abbas’s life. “We monitor every movement of Hamas in Gaza,” said an Israeli intelligence source. “So when we learnt that Abbas’s life was in danger, we made sure to inform him without delay.”
Posted by:twobyfour

#8  ...thanks for the good laugh, AlanC ...
Posted by: Rantfan   2006-05-07 14:23  

#7  Oh this is rich!

Think Abbas will feel any kind of gratitude to the Israelis? (stupid question!!)
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-05-07 14:14  

#6  LOL Alan!
Posted by: 6   2006-05-07 12:22  

#5  Abbas, who is guarded by his own security men, divides his time between his Gaza and Ramallah offices, reading MOSAD INTSUMS, and looking over his shoulder.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-05-07 11:31  

#4  The " HamasÂ’s military wing, .." bit always cracks me up. Do Historians talk about Ghengis Khahn's military wing? Or, Al Capone's military wing?

These birds only GOT one wing! That's why they keep flying in circles.
Posted by: AlanC   2006-05-07 11:25  

#3  numerous rogue terrorist organisations

IMHO, we need astonished admiration meter.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-05-07 09:56  

#2  Going to the mattresses already? That didn't take long.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-05-07 08:15  

#1  Irony so thick here you can cut it with a chainsaw.

"The murder plan is the clearest sign yet of the tensions ...between Hamas...and AbbasÂ’s Fatah movement." Gosh, do ya think? Oh, you mean besides the gunplay, killings and financial skullduggery.
Posted by: SteveS   2006-05-07 00:48  

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