00:38 Nov 13, '05 / 11 Cheshvan 5766By
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/news.php3?id=92817
In a letter sent this week to PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen),
official PA militia officers declare that, even as internal security collapses,
they will only point their guns at Israel.
In the letter, revealed by UPI, the officers warn that the Palestinian
Authority (PA) security apparatus is on the verge of collapse due to widespread
corruption and the ongoing state of anarchy that exists in autonomous areas.
The authors of the letter to Abu Mazen state that they reject ongoing US
and Israeli pressure demanding the disarming of PA terrorist organizations.
Instead, the militia officers declared, their weapons will only be pointed
at Israel and at Israel's Arab agents fighting terrorism in the PA.Under
the shadow of this warning, the PA is preparing for local elections, which
will include the Islamist Hamas terrorist group. The Hamas is widely seen
among the PA Arabs as representing a turn away from official corruption
and neglect. Growing unrest among PA Arabs was reflected in the results
of a new poll by the Palestinian Center of Public Opinion, which showed
a 20 percent drop in the number supporting a halt to violence against Israel.While
the PA officers' letter confirms situation analysis reports from Israeli
army intelligence, Chief of Army Intelligence Major-General Aaron Ze'evi-Farkash
told cabinet ministers last month that Abu Mazen can take control of the
situation if he so chooses. However, former IDF Chief of Staff Moshe Ya'alon
contended in a lecture to the Washington Institute for Near East Peace
this week that Abbas has decided to exhibit a weak profile, seeking to
use this to his advantage in negotiations with Israel.Meanwhile, sniper
fire, Molotov cocktail attacks and stone throwings, reminiscent of the
breakout of the Intifada in the late 1980s, have become more widespread
in the past several weeks. IDF soldiers found two weapons and bullet shells
Thursday night on the road to Ma'aleh Michmash after terrorists shot at
an Israeli vehicle. No one was injured in that attack.In Bethlehem, the
PA claimed it had arrested five Al-Aqsa Marytrs Brigades terrorists, affiliated
with the ruling Fatah movement, involved in the murder of three young Israelis
hitchhiking on the Jerusalem-Gush Etzion road last month. There was no
confirmation of the arrests from Israeli sources.
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