Palestinian style Justice: They assassinate one of their own security chief

Palestinian style Justice: They assassinate one of their own security chief. These are the folks MAToos prefer over Israel.

September 08, 2005

Militants kill hated security chief
From Stephen Farrell in Gaza City

INTERNECINE strife in Gaza claimed its most senior victim yesterday when militants assassinated one of the most hated security chiefs there in a brazen challenge to Mahmoud Abbas’s Palestinian Authority.

Witnesses told how a convoy of about twenty four-wheel-drive vehicles packed with masked gunmen arrived outside Moussa Arafat’s home in Gaza City before dawn. They fought a 45-minute battle with his guards before leaving him dead in the street and kidnapping his son.

Few mourned the passing of the 65-year-old cousin of Yassir Arafat, who had a plethora of enemies within all factions, not least his own ruling Fatah. Within hours the murder was claimed by the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC), a splinter group of mainly disaffected Palestinian Authority security officials widely blamed for the bombing of a US convoy that killed three Americans in 2003. Openly defying the police, conspicuous by their absence until long after the gunmen fled, the PRC accused Mr Arafat of corruption and collaborating with Israel while, bizarrely, claiming that his murder would further a stable Palestinian state.

But even senior officials acknowledged that it boded ill for unity as the authority’s fractured security forces prepare to secure the evacuated Israeli Jewish settlements. This could happen by Monday amid reports that Ariel Sharon could accelerate the handover date. Israeli forces shot dead one Palestinian amid a throng who tried to charge into an empty settlement on Tuesday.

President Abbas condemned the killing of Mr Arafat, whom he had relegated from security chief to military adviser this year. He promised that his security forces would do everything to bring the killers to justice. One off-duty guard said that his employer had been attacked often before, “but that was just in-fighting with the Preventive Security Service who shot in the air and left. This was different. They came from everywhere and there was a heavy barrage of fire from all directions.”

Mohammed Shamala, 20, said that he saw two dozen gunmen leave the house just before 5am, one carrying Mr Arafat’s body while two others led his son Malhan away. “I heard a woman crying and screaming ‘They have killed Moussa Arafat and taken away my son’,” he said. “The police didn’t arrive until 7am.” Moussa Arafat was found in the street near by with, hospital officials said, one fatal bullet wound to the head and fourteen to the body.

Ahmed Qureia, the Prime Minister, conceded: “This act will serve as an obstacle to bettering the situation of the Palestinians.”

Amr Karmout, a spokesman for the PRC, told The Times: “We killed him because he was corrupt. He had a decisive role in collaborating with the Israelis. We hope that the Palestinian police will not try to arrest those who did this because we believe our act was in the interests of Palestinian society.”

Although the identity of the culprits seemed clear, many Palestinians suspect that the shadowy PRC may have been put up to it by one of Mr Arafat’s powerful enemies within the regime. Some predict revenge killings, but others say that he was too unpopular and associated with a bygone era.

Re: Palestinian style Justice: They assassinate one of their own security chief

ANTIOBL,lalay go and watch animal planet..hope u will find something like u in tht channel...its betta for kids like u...

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antiobl is a fricking kid who needs to be locked away. He cant discus or even post an article withought name calling. Go and watch disney channel. BTW you must prefer Sharon and his thugs.

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Truth hurts! Isn’t it? Bet Palistinians won’t be able to take care of themselves and call Israel back in Gaza.

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MAToos will be up in arms for minor things when it suit their purpose. Now that Palestinian terrorists are lynching their own, things are A-OK for these beardo weirdos.

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Man these MAToos executed him in front of his house. Bunch of blood sucking killers.


Palestine Rocked by Open Air Execution of Arafat’s Cousin

http://www.zaman.com/?bl=international&alt=&trh=20050908&hn=23833

Former Palestine Security Chief Major General Musa Arafat was assassinated on Wednesday by an armed group that stormed his residence.

Dozens of armed men took Yaser Arafat’s cousin, Musa Arafat into the street while he was still in pajamas and shot him in the head. Following the clash lasting half an hour in which rockets were also used, Musa Arafat’s son Minhel was abducted. Palestinian security sources later announced that Minhel was also killed. An organization known as the Popular Resistance Committees of the Intifada has claimed responsibility for the killings. The organization which is formed by former members of Al Fatah maintained that Arafat was involved in irregularities and collaborated with Israel and that the government had failed to step in.

The incident which coincided with Israel’s preparations to leave the Gaza Strip to Palestinian authority raised concerns that the region will drift into instability. President Mahmut Abbas holding an emergency meeting with Prime Minister Ahmed Qurey and commanders responsible from security reacted strongly to the incident. Abbas, who cancelled his US trip to attend the United Nations General Assembly meetings, demanded that the killers be immediately captured and punished.

Abbas decided to remain in Gaza for the Gaza handover, which is to take place in a few days and out of some security concerns following Arafat’s murder. Commenting on the incident, Iraqi Information Minister Nebil Saat told, “It is a very dangerous development. It is inevitable that this murder will affect us in many aspects”.

Former Palestinian leader, the late Yasser Arafat had appointed Musa Arafat as the top security official before his death and following this, protest meetings were held in Palestinian streets, which turned violent. Yaser Arafat had stepped back from his decision upon the protests; however, Musa Arafat continued to be one of the most influential names in Gaza and was acting as adviser to Mahmoud Abbas. Arafat was one of the founders of the al-Fatah organization and one of the senior officials of the al-Fatah Revolutionary Council. Arafat who came to Palestine after the 1993 Oslo Peace Agreement was later the target of many assassination attempts. The previous attack took place in July 2003 when his car was attacked with a hand grenade. Arafat traveled in an armed limousine and was always accompanied by an army of security guards under strict security measures. The Arafat family compound in Gaza is located very close to the Abbas’ compound.

‘Hamas might have killed Arafat’

Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar condemned the attack, which he termed as “destructive and unacceptable”. Although the Popular Resistance Committees have claimed responsibility for the attack, some circles are suspicious of Hamas. It is claimed that Hamas had used the same organization in some former incidents. Some organization members involved in the killing Musa had also been arrested on the grounds that they were involved in the attack on the American diplomatic convoy in October 2003, claiming the lives of three Americans.

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it's ok for the Zionists to drop a bomb from f-15 or a few hellfires and leave? BTW most of these Palestinian groups are not religious but nationalistc apart from hamas and Islamic Jihad which is the minority. Are you suggesting someone who has a beard is a weirdo?

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one thing about those who basis their morals on religion is their not corrupt wankers. Check araft's wife bank accounts. Aid money swindled away and his family. With people like you who wankt to kiss the 'civlaised' worlds arse all day the palestinains would be no where better. Learn to debate than call people names as you act like a 5 year old weirdo.

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A terrorist Arrabob is just a MAToo.

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ffs which planet are you on? what is a 'MAToo'

people could call you a paki terrorist. Plenty of simillar type of people in Pakistan. You sound like the type of git who would do anything for a green card or oppurtunity to become a freshie.

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^^Only an Arrabob supporter or a MAToo will try to hurl personal insults.

Palestinians have a big responsibility to prove that they are manageable. A few more executions like this and Gaza will be back in Israeli control this time by the invitation of Gaza residents.

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Palestinians better control these gangs quickly. They are a threat to the very core of Palestinian society and their hard earned independec.


Lawlessness persists in Gaza
By IBRAHIM BARZAK
Saturday, September 10, 2005 Updated at 7:33 PM EDT
Associated Press

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050910.wisrael0910/BNStory/International/

Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip — Palestinian gunmen briefly abducted an Italian journalist and attacked government buildings Saturday in the Gaza Strip, signs of the lawlessness that threatens to intensify in the territory after Israel hands it over to the Palestinians early next week.
The last Israeli soldiers were to leave on Monday, or a day later if the Israeli cabinet decides to raze more than two dozen synagogues still standing in demolished settlements. The cabinet was to vote on the emotionally charged matter on Sunday, and Israeli media reported that momentum was gaining against demolition.
A Palestinian official, meanwhile, said the Palestinian Authority wouldn’t take part in a ceremony on Sunday marking the handover, in part to protest Israel’s failure to conclude a critical agreement on the Rafah crossing between Egypt and Gaza, which Israel shut down temporarily this week.
The crossing is the Palestinians’ main gateway to the outside world, and the Palestinians are afraid that its closure — coupled with existing restrictions on entry to Israel, and the lack of a harbor or airport — would lock up Gaza’s 1.4 million residents.
“The Palestinians have decided not to participate in the so-called handover ceremony,” the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because of a lack of authorization to discuss the matter with the media.
Among other things, “the Israelis have provided the Palestinians with no answers on the future of the border crossings, especially Rafah,” the official said.
The Israeli military said it had no information about a Palestinian boycott and the ceremony would take place as planned.
Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman was expected in Gaza soon to try to wrap up a deal between Israel and the Palestinians on the crossing. Israel, concerned about security, has agreed in principle to have foreign inspectors deployed at the Rafah crossing when it reopens, refurbished, for passenger traffic. But it says a final deal depends on how effectively the Palestinians rein in militants.
Two hundred Egyptian border guards took up position along the volatile Gaza border Saturday to prevent arms smuggling and illicit crossings after the Israelis end their 38-year occupation of the coastal area. An additional 550 Egyptian soldiers are to be assigned to the desert frontier during the coming week, officials said.
While Israel, the Palestinians and Egypt prepared for the transfer of power in Gaza, the power of armed gangs there remained unchecked.
Masked gunmen abducted Italian journalist Lorenzo Cremonesi of the Corriere della Sera daily in the Gaza town of Deir El-Balah but released him unharmed about four hours later, Palestinian officials said.
Palestinian security officials said the kidnappers were among the 60 armed Palestinians who earlier in the day occupied the local governor’s headquarters and Interior Ministry offices in the town, demanding jobs with the Palestinian Authority. They took Cremonesi in an attempt to bolster their claims, the officials said.
In Gaza City, three gunmen opened fire from their car at the Interior Ministry press office, touching off a brief gun battle with the building’s guards. No one was injured and the gunmen escaped, the ministry said in a statement.
“There are many elements and many parties who are interested in preserving the chaos, because they cannot live under law and order,” ministry spokesman Tawfiq Abu Khoussa said in the statement.
“But this situation is not going to continue after the end of the Israeli occupation,” he added, promising laws will be enforced.
Palestinian officials have said that after Israel’s military pullout, they would prevent Palestinians from entering the evacuated territory for at least three days so police could secure the area. But so far they haven’t been able to control crowds that have gathered outside the settlements Israel emptied two weeks ago.
Hundreds of Palestinians turned out Saturday in Khan Younis to station themselves to watch Israeli soldiers withdraw from what was once the main settlement bloc, Gush Katif. Dozens of youths hurled rocks at four Israeli tanks positioned there while Palestinian policemen struggled to chase them away.
Nearby, dozens of gunmen from Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party marched to the Tuffah crossing between Khan Younis and Gush Katif, ignoring orders from Palestinian police to stay back and fired shots in the air. An Israeli tank was stationed metres away.
Israel threatened on Saturday to deliver an unprecedented harsh response to any attacks from Gaza after Israeli troops quit the territory.
“An hour after we leave the field, there will be a strategic change…in the nature of our response to even an attempt at terror,” Maj.-Gen. Yisrael Ziv, the military’s chief of operations, told Israel Radio. “We shall have a far more extreme reaction to any attempt.”
He didn’t elaborate. While Israel has in the past used air strikes and tank assaults against militants, it declared a policy of relative restraint after a February cease-fire.

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right you pro zionist bush sucker. How do you stop an assasination/murder? I was just reading that in New Oreleans bean 200 murders so far this year thats one city of the US. How many murders, rapes, honour killings in Pakistan to date? why dont you call israel into Pakistan we must need help.

All you spout is anti arab and 'MAToo' crap whatever the one is for the last year. You spoil any dbate with your aggressive nonsene. If I was a mod I would have banned your arse since you joined.

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risc:

if you wish to make a comment about the quality of debate generated by antiOBL, you need to take it to feedback, or PM mods/admins. Meanwhile, if you dont like his comments dont respond to them, do whatever you have to do to calm down but do not resort to personal attacks.

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I've tried ignoring. He's been at it for a year with the same 'MAToo' and now got a new anti arab word in his dictionary.

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This is another form of Palestinian justice. Destroy your own house.

Palestinians on looting rampage

Palestinians looted dozens of greenhouses, walking off with irrigation hoses, water pumps and plastic sheeting in a blow to fledgling efforts to reconstruct the Gaza Strip.

American Jewish donors had bought more than 3,000 greenhouses from Israeli settlers in Gaza for 14 million US dollars last month, and transferred them to the Palestinian Authority.

Former World Bank President James Wolfensohn, who brokered the deal, put up 500,000 dollars of his own cash.

Meanwhile in Gaza City, tens of thousands of Palestinians gathered for the largest Hamas demonstration ever seen there, celebrating the Israeli pullout a huge statement of strength by the militant Islamic movement.

Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar insisted his group would not disarm.

“These weapons will remain aimed at the chest of the enemy until we achieve liberation, God willing,” he told the crowd. “We are not going to rest until we raise the flag of Islam over the minarets of Jerusalem.”

Palestinian police stood by helplessly as looters carted off materials from greenhouses in several settlements, and commanders complained they did not have enough manpower to protect the assets.

In some instances, there was no security, and in others, police even joined the looters, witnesses said.

The failure of the security forces to prevent scavenging and looting in the settlements after Israel’s troop pullout on Monday raised new concerns about Gaza’s future.

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas told his people in a televised speech that he would take immediate steps to impose order.

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http://www.scotsman.com/?id=1935452005