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Israel-Palestine
Fatah splinter group calls for killing Arafat
2004-08-22
A leaflet distributed over the weekend by a hitherto unknown group called Fatah — The Reformist Path called for replacing the Palestinian leadership and threatened to liquidate Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat and many of his top aides.
Sounds good to me, as long as the Israelis don't do it. But I doubt it it'll happen. It's makes too much sense...
It's not clear who stands behind the leaflet, but some senior PA officials have pointed a blaming finger at former security minister Muhammad Dahlan. They said that when Arafat saw the leaflet, he cancelled a meeting planned with Dahlan last week.
He exploded with anger?
Dahlan has strongly denied responsibility for the leaflet, arguing that it was yet another attempt by his rivals to drive a wedge between him and Arafat.
"Nope. Nope. Wudn't me. Everybody knows how much I love the old bastard..."
This is the first time that a leaflet signed by a Fatah affiliated group calls for eliminating Arafat. Most Fatah leaders and activists who have been demanding reforms and an end to corruption in the PA have refrained from attacking Arafat personally, directing their anger instead at top officials in the PA chairman's entourage.
Even though Yasser's the problem, not the solution...
The leaflet, which is seen as yet another sign of growing tensions among the top brass of the PA, launched a scathing attack on a number of veteran Fatah leaders and PA officials, accusing them of stealing funds, lying, and collaboration with Israel. Among those mentioned are Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath, Interior Minister Hakam Balawi, Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei, Fatah Central Committee members Hani al-Hassan, Abbas Zakariya al-Agha, and Sakher Habash, as well as Arafat and former PA prime minister Mahmoud Abbas. "They are all standing as an obstacle to development and are a heavy burden on Fatah," the pamphlet said. "They must all go away before they are killed, and we mean what we say."
"And we're Arabs, so you can count on that!"
It called for dissolving the Fatah Central Committee, which is dominated by veteran Arafat loyalists and for the establishment of an emergency leadership consisting of representatives of the young generation. The leaflet also called for forming criminal and political courts to try all those who have abused their power and embezzled public funds.
That'll happen when Yasser's decomposing, but not before...
One of the Fatah leaders whose name appeared in the leaflet told The Jerusalem Post that he was convinced that Israel and the US were behind it.
"Yup. Has to be them. Nobody in Paleostine can see the elephant in the living room."
"Israel and Washington are playing a filthy game with us," he charged. "Unfortunately, they have found some Palestinian puppets to assist them in their scheme."
Yep. We keep playing those filthy games. We should stick to baseball and lacrosse and leave them to their own amusements...
Another Fatah official said he did not rule out the possibility that Dahlan and some of his followers in the Gaza Strip were behind the leaflet. "Now that it is clear that Dahlan has failed in his campaign against the legitimate leadership of the Palestinian people, he is resorting to these cheap methods of slander and bad-mouthing, he added." Sources in Ramallah said the timing of the leaflet was "suspicious" because it came on the eve of a planned reconciliation between Arafat and Dahlan. The two were set to meet last week for the first time since Arafat aides accused Dahlan of launching a campaign to overthrow the PA leadership. Arafat called off the meeting after the leaflet was distributed in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. However, a source close to Arafat said on Saturday that the long-awaited meeting could still take place sometime this week.
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#7  I say Candygram.
Posted by: Brewer   2004-08-22 11:12:48 PM  

#6  ever seen "Suddenly Last Summer"?


Sebastian went up the hill and then.....
Posted by: meeps   2004-08-22 10:33:10 AM  

#5  My money's on renal failure.
(it's always renal failure.)
Posted by: Shipman   2004-08-22 10:15:05 AM  

#4  We should do a Rantburg Futures on Arafat's ultimate method of demise. Will it be:

Gunshot?
Poison?
Hanging?
Mussollini-style mob beating?
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2004-08-22 7:17:56 AM  

#3  Great pamphlet, Mossad! Got 'em going at each other. This popcorn is great! Here have some Alaskan Amber Ale, made in Juneau.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-08-22 2:40:33 AM  

#2  Somebody please pass the popcorn. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm popcorn.
Posted by: Ol_Dirty_American   2004-08-22 2:14:01 AM  

#1  Let the games self-immolation begin!

How many Jews are reading this article right now with barely suppressed glee? After all the mayhem and murder, I cannot blame them in the least. Terrorism, Arafat is thy name. May his stomach he roast in Hell.

However unseemly anyone might think it, I will celebrate when Arafat gets his brains scattered across Ramallah. That this might happen at the hands of one of his own goes beyond irony and into the realm of icing on the cake.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-08-22 1:09:09 AM  

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