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PA fears UN may order all aid workers out of lawless Gaza
2007-04-06
Life sucks when you are a paleo.
Life sucks because you are a Paleo.
Palestinian Authority officials on Thursday expressed fear that the United Nations may formally declare the Gaza Strip a dangerous zone - a move that would result in the evacuation of the remaining foreign nationals from the area and drastically hamper international humanitarian aid to the Palestinians.

"We're moving very quickly toward such a scenario," said Yasser Abed Rabbo, member of the PLO executive committee and a close aide to PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. "The Gaza Strip is full of thugs and gangsters who are responsible for the ongoing anarchy. Soon the Gaza Strip may be declared a dangerous zone, which means that all international organizations would have to leave." The UN has yet to issue any formal statement to such effect.

Chief PA negotiator Saeb Erekat warned that a "dangerous zone" declaration would increase the suffering of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and called on the PA security forces to start working to end the state of lawlessness and anarchy. "The Gaza Strip has become worse than Somalia," a prominent human rights activist in Gaza City told the Post. "Thousands of gunmen continue to roam the streets and the new government hasn't done anything to restore law and order. Every day you hear horror stories about people who are killed and wounded. The situation is really intolerable."

Muhammad Dahlan, who was recently appointed PA National Security Adviser, said it was time to admit that a "curse has hit" the Gaza Strip. "Anyone who does not admit that there's a curse in the Gaza Strip does not know what he's talking about," he said.

Dahlan expressed concern over the wave of kidnappings in Gaza, noting that a local engineer who was abducted several months ago was still being held by his captors. He said that the National Security Council was now preparing a security plan that would end the state of anarchy in the PA-controlled areas. "The Palestinian security establishment needs to undergo major surgery," he added. "The situation is catastrophic and many young men prefer to work for clans and not the security forces."

Dahlan met earlier with the British consul-general in Jerusalem, Richard Makepeace, and briefed him on the PA's efforts to release kidnapped BBC correspondent Alan Johnston, who was snatched by masked gunmen in Gaza City three weeks ago.

The new PA government is expected to hold an emergency meeting in Gaza City on Saturday to discuss ways of restoring law and order. But many Palestinians in the Gaza Strip expressed pessimism, saying it was too late to talk about ending the state of chaos. "There are too many gangs and weapons out there," said the human rights activist. "No government will be able to create a new situation."

He pointed out that at least 46 civilians had been kidnapped in the Gaza Strip in the past four weeks. The latest kidnappings took place on Thursday, when unidentified gunmen abducted three people, including one woman, in separate incidents. Most of the kidnappings were related to family feuds and rivalries between political groups, particularly Fatah and Hamas.
Posted by:Brett

#12  Never gonna happen: for the UN to "...formally declare the Gaza Strip a dangerous zone ..." would be tantamount to admitting that Israel and the US were right and that cannot happen.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-04-06 14:27  

#11  a "curse has hit" the Gaza Strip

and it was in Arabic
Posted by: Frank G   2007-04-06 13:04  

#10  PA fears UN may order all aid workers out of lawless Gaza

Sounds good to me, let them clean up their own mess, or sink in sewage, all the same to me.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-04-06 12:48  

#9  The Dreaded Curse of the Dogmush.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2007-04-06 12:08  

#8  If the UN leaves, who will fix the sewage pimp out the little girls?
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-04-06 11:42  

#7  But if the UN leaves, who will fix the sewage problem ?
Posted by: wxjames   2007-04-06 11:22  

#6  The curse of Cause vs Effect strikes again!
Posted by: Punky Flusolet5442   2007-04-06 10:06  

#5  None of this is their own doing! They're cursed, I tells ya! Cursed!!!
Posted by: tu3031   2007-04-06 09:03  

#4  See also WORLDTRIBUNE > USA forming 1500-man "Elite Force" loyal to ABBAS. DITTO special units also being formed vv AFGHANISTAN!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-04-06 02:39  

#3  So, use your tunnels to emigrate to Egypt.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-04-06 01:48  

#2  Muhammad Dahlan, who was recently appointed PA National Security Adviser, said it was time to admit that a "curse has hit" the Gaza Strip. "Anyone who does not admit that there's a curse in the Gaza Strip does not know what he's talking about," he said.

Well, Muhammad, not sure how to break it to you, but do you think it is possible that the Gaza curse you mention may be Paleostinians?
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-04-06 01:46  

#1  STRATEGYPAGE > HAMAS is reportedly trying to form a 10,000-man dedicated armed force, which FATAH is trying to match. StratPage also denotes that everybody, West thru Muslim nations, may have finally [deservedly] given up on the Paleos and now believe that the Paleos MAY JUST HAVE TO FIGHT A DE FACTO CIVIL WAR IN ORDER TO RESOLVE THEIR INTERNAL SECTARIAN DIFFERENCES, vv Israel, PA State + ME Peace, etc.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-04-06 01:19  

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