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The Hamas commander who kept a low profile
2018-11-18
[Ynet] Nour Baraka, who oversaw Khan Yunis for Hamas, the braying voice of Islamic Resistance®,, grew suspicious when he spotted the undercover Israelis in a van near his home. He went to investigate and was killed in the firefight that ensued on Sunday night.

Even the neighbors of Nour el-Deen Baraka didn't know what he really did. He completed his master's degree in comparative Sharia law only this year after a period of intense study and memorization of the Koran. The group of uniformed men that generally accompanied him might have given his neighbors a clue of his other, more valuable role.

Nour Baraka, 37, married with four children, was known for keeping a low profile. He lived in the family house in Bani Suheila, east of Khan Yunis‐not far from where Hamas leaders Muhammad Dahlan and Yahya Sinwar were raised.

Nour Baraka was the commander of the Khan Yunis Brigade of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, and was also put in charge of the Khan Yunis tunnels.

But the most famous of the Baraka family is actually his brother, Dr. Suleiman Baraka, a space scientist and astronomer, who studied in Egypt and Leb, moved to the United States to complete his doctorate, worked for NASA and won prestigious prizes in Gay Paree and Washington. In 2008, after his 11 year-old son was killed in an Israeli operation in Gazoo, Dr. Baraka stopped his work and returned to Gazoo.

Recently, Suleiman gave a speech at a Paleostinian TED event and received loud applause from the Gazook audience as he recounted his life-story in the Arab world. He described how in Syria he was suspected of being a Paleostinian spy, how they were sure that he was a Zionist spy in Leb after seeing an Israeli stamp on his passport, how he had not managed to reach Australia and how he had almost settled in despair in Libya. "But in the end, like my brother Nour, I belong to the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades," he said.

On the day of the incident, Nour returned from a "work tour" in the north of Khan Yunis and entered his house. According to reports in Gazoo, he identified "something suspicious" when he spotted a Volkswagen outside his window. He questioned the Israeli passengers, was not satisfied with their answers, and then the weapons were drawn and the shooting began.

According to reports on social media and news outlets in Gazoo, two Israelis from the Volkswagen dressed in women's clothing were the ones who shot up Nour Baraka.

Al-Jazeera
... an Arab news network headquartered in Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
, notorious for carrying al-Qaeda press releases. The name means the Peninsula, as in the Arabian Peninsula. In recent years it has settled in to become slightly less biased than MSNBC, in about the same category as BBC or CBS...

TV correspondent Wa'il Dahdouh air images on Monday of what was left of the Volkswagen used by the Israelis before they fled. "This is far beyond killing or taking captive a Paleostinian, the Israelis planned something much bigger here, and did not succeed," he said.
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Palestinian Authority PM Hamdallah Resigns
2013-06-21
[Jpost] PA source: Abbas wants a yes-man with no powers; Dahlan predicts any new PM will also fail if Abbas refuses to share powers.

Less than a month after he was sworn in, Paleostinian Authority Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah on Thursday abruptly submitted his resignation to President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
PA officials in Ramallah said Abbas would decide in the coming hours whether to accept the resignation.

Hamdallah, who until recently was president of An- Najah University in Nablus, offered his resignation even though Paleostinians were still publishing advertisements in the media congratulating him and his new ministers.

A source close to Hamdallah said he submitted his letter of resignation to Hussein al- A'raj, director of the PA president's bureau.

The source attributed the move to a power struggle between Hamdallah and his two deputies -- Muhammad Mustafa and Ziad Abu Amr -- who were appointed by Abbas.

"The prime minister feels that his deputies have been encroaching on his powers," the source said.

After submitting his resignation Hamdallah left his office in Ramallah alone and drove in his private car to his home in the village of Anabta, east of Tulkarm.

A senior PA official told the Bethlehem-based Ma'an News Agency that Hamdallah had not clashed with Abbas. The real dispute was between Hamdallah and his two deputies, the official said.

On Thursday evening, senior PA officials headed from Ramallah to Hamdallah's home to persuade him to withdraw his resignation.

Another PA source said that Hamdallah, whom Abbas appointed on June 2, quickly found himself in the same situation as his predecessor Salam Fayyad
...Fayyad's political agenda holds that neither violence nor peaceful negotiations have brought the Paleostinians any closer to an independent state. The alternative to both, violent negotiations, doesn't seem to be working too well, either...
"Hamdallah discovered that the Paleostinian Authority president wants him to serve as a yes-man with no powers," the source explained. "Abbas wanted a prime minister who would play no role and only carry out orders from the president's office."

Abbas's decision to appoint two deputy prime ministers with expanded powers to the new government was the first sign of the PA president's intention to curtail the powers of Hamdallah.

Some Paleostinians pointed out that the real prime minister was Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Muhammad Mustafa, who also serves as the director of the PLO's Paleostine Investment Fund.

Mustafa was initially reported to be Abbas's favored candidate to replace Fayyad. It remains unclear why Abbas finally preferred Hamdallah over Mustafa.

"Hamdallah quit because he was lacking any authority," said Paleostinian political analyst Hani al-Masri. "He discovered that he was just another employee with the rank of prime minister. He had two deputies who were in charge of the political and economic portfolios."

Masri said the swift resignation was an indication of the deep crisis plaguing the PA's political system.

Muhammad Dahlan, a member of the Paleostinian Legislative Council and a former PA security commander, said he was not surprised by Hamdallah's decision to resign.

Dahlan, often described as an arch-enemy of Abbas, said the resignation showed that the PA leadership in Ramallah was determined to "reproduce the same mistakes."

Dahlan predicted that any new prime minister would also fail as long as Abbas refused to share powers with anyone.
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UAE Releases Fatah Members Accused Of Aiding Hamas Murder
2012-10-01
[Ma'an] Two Fatah members accused of involvement in the 2010 murder of a senior Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, official in Dubai have been released by authorities in the United Arab Emirates, the Al-Aqsa Brigades said Sunday.

Anwar Shheibar and Ahmad Abu Hasanien were freed after being held in the UAE for two years, a statement said, without mentioning an exact release date. The pair were accused by Dubai police of providing logistical support to an operation which led to the liquidation of a Hamas leader in 2010.

Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was found dead in a Dubai hotel on January 20 having been killed by a team of 11 mercenaries. Dubai police say that a hit squad sent by the Israeli spy agency Mossad suffocated Mabhouh with a pillow after injecting him with a muscle relaxant.

Israel neither confirmed nor denied involvement.
They didn't need to...
The alleged assassins, 10 men and one woman, all carried fraudulent European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
passports which had been acquired through the identity theft of EU citizens.

Hamas had accused Anwar Shheibar and Ahmad Abu Hasanien of involvement in the murder, with Fatah denying any connection to the incident.

A website run by Hamas said that both men had fled Gazoo in 2006 and were working for a construction company owned by former Fatah official Muhammad Dahlan, AP reported at the time.

The families of Shheibar and Hasanien are seeking legal action over their prolonged detention, the Al-Aqsa Brigades statement added.
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'Hamas fostering terror, damaging ties with Egypt'
2012-08-10
[Jerusalem Post] Former PA security chief Dahlan says Gazoo "not under siege", residents "not lacking anything."

Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, has created the proper environment for the emergence of new terror groups in the Gazoo Strip, Muhammad Dahlan, a former Paleostinian security commander, said Thursday.

Dahlan, who founded and headed the Paleostinian Authority's Preventive Security Force in Gazoo between 1994 and 2000, also accused Hamas of harboring the terrorist groups and using their members to kill Fatah activists in the Strip.

Dahlan's allegations came after Sunday night's attack in Sinai in which unidentified gunnies killed 16 Egyptian border guards.

PA and Fatah officials have seized the opportunity to hold their rivals in Hamas responsible for the attack, which is believed to have been carried out by Moslem fundamentalists from Sinai and the Gazoo Strip.

Hamas has strongly denied
No, no! Certainly not!
any connection to the attack, insisting that the gunnies did not come from the Gazoo Strip.

Dahlan, who was expelled from Fatah last year following a dispute with PA President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
and his sons, also criticized Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy for hosting Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh
...became Prime Minister after the legislative elections of 2006 which Hamas won. President Mahmoud Abbas dismissed Haniyeh from office on 14 June 2007 at the height of the Fatah-Hamas festivities, but Haniyeh did not acknowledge the decree and continues as the PM of Gazoo while Abbas maintains a separate PM in the West Bank...
in the presidential palace in Cairo last week.

Dahlan said that Haniyeh was being ungrateful to the Egyptians who honored him by treating him as a head of state.

"Instead of expressing their gratitude, Hamas and Haniyeh are working to damage Egyptian interests in Sinai," Dahlan said in an interview with an Egyptian TV station.

Dahlan said that the tunnels under the border between the Gazoo Strip and Egypt were a source of income for Hamas leaders who have no interest in closing them down.

The Paleostinian residents of the Gazoo Strip do not benefit from the tunnels, Dahlan added. He called on the Egyptians to hold Hamas and its leaders, and not the entire Paleostinian people, fully responsible for harboring terrorist groups in the Gazoo Strip and threatening Egypt's national security.

Dahlan said that the Gazoo Strip was not under siege and its residents were not lacking anything. "Hamas is laying siege to the Gazoo Strip," he charged.

Dahlan said that a pro-Hamas Sudanese minister who visited Gazoo recently told him that he wished that Sudan had as much basic goods as the Strip.

Also on Thursday, Hamas claimed that the Egyptian authorities have determined that the gunnies who killed the 16 border guards did not come from the Gazoo Strip.

Salah Bardaweel, a senior Hamas official, said the Egyptian security forces' investigation has also shown that the gunnies were not Paleostinians and were not affiliated with Hamas.

Bardaweel claimed that supporters of ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
have been trying to implicate Hamas and the Gazoo Strip to embarrass Morsy and the Moslem Brüderbund.

The Hamas official said that his government would be prepared to shut down all the tunnels if the Egyptians agree to permanently open the Rafah border crossing between Sinai and the southern Gazoo Strip.

Taher a-Nunu, front man for the Hamas government, also appealed on Thursday to Cairo to keep the Rafah terminal open. He suggested that the border crossing be turned into a trade terminal so that it could replace the tunnels.

A-Nunu said that the Sinai terrorist attack was designed to sabotage relations between Egypt and the Paleostinians.
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Dissention in the ranks of Fatah's Military Groups
2012-05-28
[Asharq al-Awsat] Informed Paleostinian sources have revealed that major disputes between officials in the Fatah movement's armed divisions in Gazoo are preventing the unification of these factions under a single name and leadership. The sources stress that these disputes have developed lately, and have led to splits within Fatah gangs, and the formation of other groups that receive financial support and guidance from Iran and Hezbollah.

The sources asserted to Asharq Al-Awsat that, "major efforts were exerted in the past few months to unify these various gangs under the banner of the Fatah leadership; however, these efforts have failed."

The sources also stated that the disagreements have escalated to the degree that splits have taken place within some of the better-known and stronger Fatah armed factions.

"One of the officials of the well-known Ayman Judah groups, has split from them, and formed new groups under the name of "Abdul-Qadir al-Husseini Battalions," and now he is trying to attract dozens of gunnies from the other formations." The sources added.

According to the sources, this official recently met with leaders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard [Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps - IRGC] and from Hezbollah in Leb, and then he returned to the Gazoo Strip and announced his split from the groups to which he belonged, and which also were supported in the past by Hezbollah. After that he formed his new group, and is now doing his utmost to expand its base.

The sources went on to say that the same official has held meetings with current and former leaders of Fatah formations, including the Al-Ansar Battalions, Al-Mujahidin, Imad Mughniyah Groups (Imad Mughniyah is the Hezbollah military commander who was assassinated in Syria some years ago), Ahmad Abu-al-Rish Groups, and the formations of Jihad Al-Imarayn Brigade, and is trying to reach an agreement with them, but the picture is not yet clear.

Fatah officials have confronted such attempts in the past, specifically in the Ayman Judah Groups. These officials want to unify the gunnies of the movement under the banner of the Fatah movement's central command following promises by Fatah to sponsor these groups. However,
ars longa, vita brevis...
this seems extremely difficult in the light of what the sources describe as "IRGC ambitions and support, and Hezbollah, both of which are supporting financially, in a big way, the formation of groups that are loyal to them."

According to these sources, the situation has reached the level of festivities in the streets between elements of Ayman Judah Groups and elements of the new Abdul-Qadir al-Husseini Battalions in front of hundreds of citizens. This took place more than a week ago after sharp arguments, and the police of the dismissed Gazoo Government nabbed
Yez got nuttin' on me, coppers! Nuttin'!
large numbers from both sides, and then released them later on.

Fatah in Gazoo suffers from the lack of a military framework, contrary to Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, that is represented militarily by Izzaldin al-Qassam Brigades, and Jihad Movement that is represented militarily by Al-Quds Battalions.

Sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the, "Late President Yasser Arafat had been sponsoring Al-Aqsa Battalions in Fatah, but at the end of his era cracks started to emerge after the former leading member Muhammad Dahlan tried to sponsor some of these groups. After the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
(Abu-Mazin) assumed the presidency in 2005, the splits increased, and the situation became worse when Fatah dismantled Al-Aqsa Battalions, and hence its members started to look for sources of funding."

Now, Fatah does not officially sponsor any gangs, and it even worked to dismantle officially the Al-Aqsa Battalions years ago, and referred its members in the West Bank to the Paleostinian security organizations. Fatah has tried to do the same in the Gazoo Strip. Fatah military officials in Gazoo have confirmed previously to Asharq Al-Awsat that they were receiving support from Hezbollah and Iran, and they were not receiving any support from Fatah leadership in the West Bank or Gazoo.
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PA commission of inquiry: Dahlan helped poison Arafat
2011-08-09
A Paleostinian commission of inquiry has concluded that ousted Fatah Central Committee member Muhammad Dahlan was involved in the "poisoning" of former Paleostinian Authority chairman Yasser Arafat.
After all, no one dies of natural causes at the tender age of 76 or whatever he made it to, not even if they look like they've walked into death's door...
The commission's report was published on Sunday by a number of Arab news websites, including al-Jazeera. According to the 118-page report, which was prepared by top Fatah officials Azzam al- Ahmed, Tayeb Abdel Rahim, Othman Abu Gharbiyyeh and Nabil Sha'ath, the deposed Fatah official was involved in sending poisoned medicine to Arafat before the latter's death.

If true, this would be the first time the Paleostinian leadership accuses a Paleostinian of being behind the "liquidation" of Arafat. Until now the PA and other Paleostinians had held Israel fully responsible for the mysterious death of Arafat of an unknown disease in November 2004.
Yeah. It's a..."mystery".
PA officials in Ramallah would neither confirm nor deny the report. However,
Houston lies southeast of Dallas...
The Jerusalem Post was told that a senior aide to Abbas had leaked the report to al-Jazeera.

The commission of inquiry was set up to look into allegations that Dahlan had plotted to stage a coup against PA President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
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Award-winning Palestinian journalist forced into hiding
2011-08-07
There are places where journalists pay a high price for speaking truth to power.
PA's Preventative Security Force in W. Bank arrest Majdoleen Hassouneh's brothers in attempt to put pressure on her to turn herself in. Paleostinian journalists in Nablus told The Jerusalem Post that Hassouneh was wanted by the PA security forces for covering a sit-in strike organized by families of Paleostinians held in Paleostinian jails in the West Bank.

Hassouneh's friends and colleagues have launched a Facebook campaign in solidarity with her and in protest against the PA government's measures against Paleostinian journalists and freedom of the media.

One journalist pointed out that he and his colleagues have come under heavy pressure from the PA security forces in the West Bank to refrain from reporting about stories that could embarrass the PA leadership. Last year, two journalists from Bethlehem were tossed in the clink by PA security agencies -- one for reporting about the dispute between PA President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
and Fatah strongman Muhammad Dahlan, and the second for allegedly ridiculing the PA president on his Facebook page.
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Abbas Toook $1bil. From Arafat's Palestine Investment Fund, Says Dahlan
2011-07-31
Ousted Fatah strongman says more than $1b. missing from fund handed over to PA president.

Ousted Fatah official Muhammad Dahlan over the weekend launched a scathing attack on Paleostinian Authority President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
, accusing him of dictatorship and financial corruption. He said that more than $1 billion have gone missing from a fund that was handed over to Abbas after he was elected president in 2005.

Dahlan's attack on Abbas came after PA security forces raided the former Fatah commander's home in Ramallah on Thursday, arresting his bodyguards and confiscating weapons and armored vehicles.
It's a different world over there.
Armored vehicles? Use 'em or lose 'em...
Dahlan was at home during the raid, which was carried out by dozens of security officers, but was not jugged thanks to his parliamentary immunity.

Shortly thereafter, Dahlan left for Jordan through the Allenby Bridge, where he gave a series of interviews to Arab media outlets in which he strongly condemned Abbas, 76, and accused him of financial corruption and seeking to destroy Fatah."Abbas does not recognize any law, morals or values," Dahlan said, referring to the raid on his home and last month's decision to expel him from the Fatah Central Committee.
That could be said about most of the senior guard. Working for Yasser Arafat did not encourage a punctilious conscience.
Dahlan said that the dispute between Fatah and Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,, and Israel's presence in the West Bank, gave Abbas a "free hand to practice dictatorship against the Paleostinian people, silence people and deny them their salaries."
Dahlan said that the dispute with the PA president erupted after he demanded to know what had happened to $1.3b. that was in the account of the Paleostinian Investment Fund.
I dunno, ask Suha...
The PIF was established in 2000 as an independent Paleostinian investment company "committed to maximizing the assets' value for its shareholder: the Paleostinian people."

According to its website, PIF's chief objective is "to safeguard and consolidate the Paleostinian people's investments and property, both in Paleostine and abroad."

Dahlan said that after the death of Yasser Arafat, the responsibility for the fund was transferred to Abbas in 2005.

"This is money that Yasser Arafat had collected from Paleostinian taxpayers for the day that we would need it," Dahlan explained. "There aren't more black days than today, where our employees are not receiving salaries. Why doesn't he pay from this fund, which he controls personally? The PLO does not know about this sum.

This is documented money that was delivered to him [Abbas] from an international accounting company."

Dahlan said that when he exposed the issue of the PIF last April, Abbas got furious. "He thinks that the sun can be covered with a sieve," he added.

"Yasser Arafat worked strenuously to save this money for the 'black day.' the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
thinks that the people don't know where this money is and who received it. Now he's admitting that there is only $700 million in the fund.

But the real sum should be about $2b."

Dahlan, who headed the PA Preventive Security Force in the Gazoo Strip after the signing of the Oslo Accords, also claimed that Abbas was furious with him because he had been badmouthing the PA president's two sons, Yasser and Tareq, who are wealthy businessmen.
And they got their seed money from...
Dahlan said that Abbas was mistaken if he thought that he could make charges against him without expecting a reply.

Dahlan said that he respected Paleostinian laws by arriving in Ramallah last week to file a petition with a Fatah disciplinary court against his expulsion from the faction. "I didn't sneak into Ramallah or arrive secretly," he said. "I came in a public way and with my own legs."

Abbas does not want law and order to prevail, Dahlan charged. "He sent his forces to intimidate Paleostinian leaders to keep them silent about his political, national and moral crimes."

Dahlan was also quoted as saying that Abbas has always hated Fatah and now wants to destroy it.

"Abbas is trying to cover up for his political, organizational and internal failures," Dahlan said. "Fatah has lost the Gazoo Strip, the parliament and even the municipal elections. In his era, we have become without a political horizon and there's no hope for Paleostinians. We are in a pathetic situation."

Senior Fatah officials in Ramallah said that if Dahlan returned to the West Bank, he would be immediately locked away and charged with "financial corruption, murder, extortion and collaboration with outside forces."

The officials said that the offenses were committed during the period that Dahlan was in charge of the Preventative Security Force in the Gazoo Strip.

The Abbas-Dahlan rivalry has caused significant damage to Fatah, one official told The Jerusalem Post. "Hamas is already celebrating the infighting in Fatah and is now saying that the accusations against Dahlan prove that Hamas was right when it kicked the Paleostinian Authority out of the Gazoo Strip in 2007."

The dispute is also threatening to spark a confrontation between Fatah supporters in the West Bank and those in the Gazoo Strip. Dahlan continues to enjoy widespread support among many Fatah cadres in the Strip. Over the weekend, Dahlan supporters in the Gazoo Strip expressed outrage over Abbas's measures against the former Fatah commander. Some pointed out that Abbas and Dahlan had been strong political allies for many years.

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Dozens in Fatah threaten to quit over Dahlan ouster
2011-06-14
Dozens of Fatah members on Monday threatened to quit in protest against the decision to expel former security commander Muhammad Dahlan from the ruling faction.

The Fatah Central Committee, at the request of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who also heads Fatah), decided over the weekend to expel Dahlan and recommended that he be charged with corruption and other criminal offenses.

Dahlan’s expulsion is seen as a victory for Abbas and old guard Fatah leaders.

The move is also seen as a severe blow to Fatah supporters in the Gaza Strip, where Dahlan remains a popular figure and is regarded by some as a potential successor to Abbas.

Fatah representatives warned that the Abbas-Dahlan dispute could lead to a split in the faction. They said that many Fatah activists in the Gaza Strip were threatening to quit in protest against the dismissal of Dahlan.

One activist said that at least 30 Fatah members have already expressed their intention to quit. He pointed out that six members of the Fatah Central Committee did not vote in favor of the recommendation to expel Dahlan.

“If Dahlan is forced out of Fatah, it will be the end of the party,” the activist said.

“Dahlan is the victim of a conspiracy concocted by a small group of Fatah leaders who work with Abbas.”

Several Fatah legislators in the Gaza Strip expressed outrage over the removal of Dahlan. They said that the decision was a flagrant violation of the PA’s Basic Law because Dahlan is an elected member of parliament and as such enjoys immunity.

Salah Abu Khatlah, a top Fatah official in Gaza, condemned the decision as disgraceful.

He said the move against Dahlan was also directed against all Fatah supporters in the Strip.

“The decision shows that the [Fatah] Central Committee can’t be trusted with managing the affairs of the party,” Abu Khatlah said. “It’s also harmful to Fatah’s history and culture and the sacrifices of our martyrs and prisoners.”

Dahlan, in a first response, denounced the decision as “illegal” and accused Abbas and his rivals of acting as “thugs.”

Dahlan accused Abbas of acting like a dictator by taking decisions alone and preventing him from replying to the charges against him before a commission of inquiry that was established by the PA president.

Abbas has accused Dahlan of plotting to undermine him.

Dahlan says that the dispute erupted only after he began talking about the involvement of Abbas’s sons in economic projects in the Palestinian territories.

“If Abbas feels that he can’t cope with responsibility, he should retire,” Dahlan said.

“There are many other leading figures in Fatah who could do the job more effectively.”

He also accused Abbas of acting out of self-interest. “Abbas does not tolerate different opinions or criticism,” he said.

“He doesn’t want anyone to ask questions.”

Maher Miqdad, another top Fatah official, described the move against Dahlan as a “humiliation for all Fatah members.” He said that instead of solving Fatah’s problems, the central committee was deepening the crisis in the faction. “This is not the way to remove Dahlan from the political scene,” he said.

“Don’t make us believe rumors about a suspicious deal with Hamas to get rid of Dahlan.”

Dahlan was chosen to head the PA’s Preventive Security Service in Gaza after the signing of the Oslo Accords. He built up a force of 20,000 men.

His forces were accused of torturing Hamas detainees throughout the 1990s, allegations Dahlan denies. During this period Gaza was nicknamed “Dahlanistan” due to his power.

In June 2007, Hamas drove Dahlan, then-head of the Palestinian National Security Council, out of Gaza along with the rest of the Strip’s Fatah leaders.
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Dozens in Fatah threaten to quit over Dahlan ouster
2011-06-14
Dozens of Fatah members on Monday threatened to quit in protest against the decision to expel former security commander Muhammad Dahlan from the ruling faction.

The Fatah Central Committee, at the request of Paleostinian Authority President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
(who also heads Fatah), decided over the weekend to expel Dahlan and recommended that he be charged with corruption and other criminal offenses.

Dahlan's expulsion is seen as a victory for Abbas and old guard Fatah leaders. The move is also seen as a severe blow to Fatah supporters in the Gazoo Strip, where Dahlan remains a popular figure and is regarded by some as a potential successor to Abbas.

Fatah representatives warned that the Abbas-Dahlan dispute could lead to a split in the faction. They said that many Fatah activists in the Gazoo Strip were threatening to quit in protest against the dismissal of Dahlan.

One activist said that at least 30 Fatah members have already expressed their intention to quit. He pointed out that six members of the Fatah Central Committee did not vote in favor of the recommendation to expel Dahlan. "If Dahlan is forced out of Fatah, it will be the end of the party," the activist said. "Dahlan is the victim of a conspiracy concocted by a small group of Fatah leaders who work with Abbas."

Several Fatah politicians in the Gazoo Strip expressed outrage over the removal of Dahlan. They said that the decision was a flagrant violation of the PA's Basic Law because Dahlan is an elected member of parliament and as such enjoys immunity.

Salah Abu Khatlah, a top Fatah official in Gazoo, condemned the decision as disgraceful. He said the move against Dahlan was also directed against all Fatah supporters in the Strip. "The decision shows that the [Fatah] Central Committee can't be trusted with managing the affairs of the party," Abu Khatlah said. "It's also harmful to Fatah's history and culture and the sacrifices of our deaders and prisoners."

Dahlan, in a first response, denounced the decision as "illegal" and accused Abbas and his rivals of acting as "thugs." Dahlan accused Abbas of acting like a dictator by taking decisions alone and preventing him from replying to the charges against him before a commission of inquiry that was established by the PA president.

Abbas has accused Dahlan of plotting to undermine him.

Dahlan says that the dispute erupted only after he began talking about the involvement of Abbas's sons in economic projects in the Paleostinian territories. "If Abbas feels that he can't cope with responsibility, he should retire," Dahlan said. "There are many other leading figures in Fatah who could do the job more effectively."

He also accused Abbas of acting out of self-interest. "Abbas does not tolerate different opinions or criticism," he said. "He doesn't want anyone to ask questions."

Maher Miqdad, another top Fatah official, described the move against Dahlan as a "humiliation for all Fatah members." He said that instead of solving Fatah's problems, the central committee was deepening the crisis in the faction. "This is not the way to remove Dahlan from the political scene," he said. "Don't make us believe rumors about a suspicious deal with Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, to get rid of Dahlan."

Dahlan was chosen to head the PA's Preventive Security Service in Gazoo after the signing of the Oslo Accords. He built up a force of 20,000 men.

His forces were accused of torturing Hamas detainees throughout the 1990s, allegations Dahlan denies. During this period Gazoo was nicknamed "Dahlanistan" due to his power.

In June 2007, Hamas drove Dahlan, then-head of the Paleostinian National Security Council, out of Gazoo along with the rest of the Strip's Fatah leaders.
Also,
Dahlan has a Facebook page, where he has posted videos detailing and arguing against the charges.
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Dozens in Fatah threaten to quit over Dahlan ouster
2011-06-14
Dozens of Fatah members on Monday threatened to quit in protest against the decision to expel former security commander Muhammad Dahlan from the ruling faction.

The Fatah Central Committee, at the request of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who also heads Fatah), decided over the weekend to expel Dahlan and recommended that he be charged with corruption and other criminal offenses.

Dahlan’s expulsion is seen as a victory for Abbas and old guard Fatah leaders.

The move is also seen as a severe blow to Fatah supporters in the Gaza Strip, where Dahlan remains a popular figure and is regarded by some as a potential successor to Abbas.

Fatah representatives warned that the Abbas-Dahlan dispute could lead to a split in the faction. They said that many Fatah activists in the Gaza Strip were threatening to quit in protest against the dismissal of Dahlan.

One activist said that at least 30 Fatah members have already expressed their intention to quit. He pointed out that six members of the Fatah Central Committee did not vote in favor of the recommendation to expel Dahlan.

“If Dahlan is forced out of Fatah, it will be the end of the party,” the activist said.

“Dahlan is the victim of a conspiracy concocted by a small group of Fatah leaders who work with Abbas.”

Several Fatah legislators in the Gaza Strip expressed outrage over the removal of Dahlan. They said that the decision was a flagrant violation of the PA’s Basic Law because Dahlan is an elected member of parliament and as such enjoys immunity.

Salah Abu Khatlah, a top Fatah official in Gaza, condemned the decision as disgraceful.

He said the move against Dahlan was also directed against all Fatah supporters in the Strip.

“The decision shows that the [Fatah] Central Committee can’t be trusted with managing the affairs of the party,” Abu Khatlah said. “It’s also harmful to Fatah’s history and culture and the sacrifices of our martyrs and prisoners.”

Dahlan, in a first response, denounced the decision as “illegal” and accused Abbas and his rivals of acting as “thugs.”

Dahlan accused Abbas of acting like a dictator by taking decisions alone and preventing him from replying to the charges against him before a commission of inquiry that was established by the PA president.

Abbas has accused Dahlan of plotting to undermine him.

Dahlan says that the dispute erupted only after he began talking about the involvement of Abbas’s sons in economic projects in the Palestinian territories.

“If Abbas feels that he can’t cope with responsibility, he should retire,” Dahlan said.

“There are many other leading figures in Fatah who could do the job more effectively.”

He also accused Abbas of acting out of self-interest. “Abbas does not tolerate different opinions or criticism,” he said.

“He doesn’t want anyone to ask questions.”

Maher Miqdad, another top Fatah official, described the move against Dahlan as a “humiliation for all Fatah members.” He said that instead of solving Fatah’s problems, the central committee was deepening the crisis in the faction. “This is not the way to remove Dahlan from the political scene,” he said.

“Don’t make us believe rumors about a suspicious deal with Hamas to get rid of Dahlan.”

Dahlan was chosen to head the PA’s Preventive Security Service in Gaza after the signing of the Oslo Accords. He built up a force of 20,000 men.

His forces were accused of torturing Hamas detainees throughout the 1990s, allegations Dahlan denies. During this period Gaza was nicknamed “Dahlanistan” due to his power.

In June 2007, Hamas drove Dahlan, then-head of the Palestinian National Security Council, out of Gaza along with the rest of the Strip’s Fatah leaders.
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Al-Aqsa Martyrs point fingers at PA for assassination
2011-01-28
[Ma'an] The Fatah-aligned Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades named names on Thursday, identifying four PA officials who they said were behind the 2005 liquidation of a leader within the hard boy wing.

Former Fatah strongman in Gazoo Muhammad Dahlan topped the list, along with PA security forces leaders Naser Yousef, Samir Al-Mashharawi, and Rashid Abu Shabak.

The four, Al-Aqsa front man said, were responsible for the death of Hassan Madhoun.

Speaking from Gazoo City, the hard boy wing leader called for a revolution Friday, and a "day of anger" against the "corrupted and the conspirators with the occupation."

Madhoun was > killed on 11 January 2005 along with a Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,-affiliated Al-Qassam Brigades member Fawzi Abu Qaraan. The two were in a car with government license plates when they were hit. Resistance factions in Gazoo at the time vowed retaliation on Israel.

"There will be many chances to defend this crime," Al-Aqsa said, adding that a chance would be taken "in the coming days."

On Tuesday, Al-Jazeera and The Guardian leaked documents that quoted Israeli officials asking Paleostinians to assassinate Madhoun.

According to handwritten Arabic notes obtained by the Qatar-based news station, former Israeli Defense Minister Sha'ul Mofaz asked the former PA interior minister Nasser Yasouf to assassinate the fighter.

"We know his address ... Why don't you kill him?" Mofaz said. "He is not Hamas and you can kill him."

Later, Yousef answers that "We're working" on taking action against Madhoun and others. "The environment is not easy, our capabilities are limited, and you haven't offered anything."

Addressing the reports, the Al-Aqsa fighter said the brigades learned "noting new" from the leaked documents, but analysis of the report "proved the PA involvement in the crime."

PA officials have called into question the validity of the 1,600 documents which cover 10 years of negotiations between Israeli and Paleostinian officials, while others accused the satellite channel of pushing a political agenda and seeking to destabilize the West Bank.
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