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DEBKA: Saudis bring Meshaal to Jeddah to try and avert Palestinian civil war
2006-10-23
The Hamas politburo chief traveled from Damascus disguised as a pilgrim. Saudi rulers offered him and his movement generous terms for breaking away from the Damascus-Tehran bloc, freeing the kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilead Shalit and signing a cooperation pact with Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas.

The Saudis last week invited to Mecca the heads of the Syrian opposition in exile. This act is seen as RiyadhÂ’s warning to Asad of dire consequences if he tries to disrupt this Palestinian reconciliation move.
In a back-up move, the Saudis last week invited to Mecca the heads of the Syrian opposition in exile: former Syrian vice president Khalim Haddam, today a sworn foe of Syrian president Bashar Asad, the leader of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood Sader e-Din Ali Bayanouni and BasharÂ’s uncle, Rifat Asad, who aspires to oust his nephew and take his place. This act is seen as RiyadhÂ’s warning to Asad of dire consequences, including punitive financial measures, if he tries to disrupt this Palestinian reconciliation move. To demonstrate its importance to the oil kingdom, King Abdullah granted Meshaal a private audience.

DEBKAfile’s Middle East sources describe this as a direct Saudi challenge to Iran and its schemes - in contrast to the inertia displayed by the Egyptian, Jordanian and Israeli governments. The Hamas politburo chief is not generally expected to reject the Saudi proposition out of hand – certainly not the handsome remuneration on offer – but neither is Hamas inclined to turn its back on Syria and Iran, its principal suppliers of weapons and fighters.

On a single day, Sunday, Oct. 22, Fatah and Hamas staged 26 reciprocal assassination attempts of each otherÂ’s commanders in a further escalation of tension.
On a single day, Sunday, Oct. 22, Fatah and Hamas staged 26 reciprocal assassination attempts of each other’s commanders in a further escalation of tension. Fatah was horrified to see a Hamas parading 500 new recruits in the West Bank town of Qalqilya, a Fatah stronghold. DEBKAfile’s military sources comment that if Hamas was capable of lining up 500 armed recruits in a small Palestinian town on the West Bank which is surrounded on three sides by Israel’s defense barrier, it betokens a much larger Hamas militia numbering thousands ready to go – a nasty surprise for both Abu Mazen and Israel.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Hit him. QRF.
Posted by: mojo   2006-10-23 11:04  

#3  26 attempts, but how many successes?
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-10-23 08:38  

#2  Radical Islamists/Spetzlamists have a POLITBURO -say it t'aint so!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-10-23 00:40  

#1  Fatah and Hamas staged 26 reciprocal assassination attempts

F#$%!&g diletants!
Posted by: twobyfour   2006-10-23 00:30  

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