From zdamuni@sbcglobal.net Sun Sep 07 07:55:56 2008
Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 07:55:08 -0500
From: Zahi Damuni <zdamuni@sbcglobal.net>
To: "Al-Awda-News@yahoogroups.com" <Al-Awda-News@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [AL-AWDA-News] Fatah leader says Abbas's security organization is for protection of Israeli citizens
 
 
Fatah leader: Abbas's security apparatuses protect Israeli citizens
 
[ 06/09/2008 - 09:45 AM ]
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RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Husam Khader, the newly released prominent Fatah
leader, said that the PA security apparatuses in the West Bank turned
into parties protecting the security of Israeli citizens while Israel
gives nothing in return, warning that there might be "another coup"
against the PA in Ramallah.
 
In a press statement to the Israeli Haaretz newspaper, Khader
castigated PA chief Mahmoud Abbas for negotiating with Israel, saying
that the coup might occur because Abbas has achieved nothing in the
framework of his talks with the Israeli occupation for two years,
while his security apparatuses are indulged in protecting the security
of Israel.
 
The Fatah leader underlined that anyone succeeding Abbas, who believes
in negotiations and settlement process, would find himself before two
options, either to resign or to start another intifada.
 
He pointed out that the next Intifada would not be an uprising of
stones or martyrs, but an uprising of missiles and weaponry.
 
Khader had accused immediately upon his release from Israeli jails
influential parties within Fatah and the PA of turning him in to the
Israeli occupation to arrest him.
 
Meanwhile,?a report issued by the Hamas Movement and a copy of which
was received by the PIC, the IOF troops and the PA security
apparatuses shared the kidnapping of about 345 Palestinian citizens
during August in different West Bank areas.
 
The report pointed out that the IOF troops kidnapped about 175
Palestinians including two women and killed two others during more
than 136 incursions into West Bank areas.
 
The report added that the PA security apparatuses, in the context of
its role in protecting Israel's security, kidnapped about 170
Palestinians, summoned dozens of women for investigation and raided
huge numbers of humanitarian institutions and commercial stores.