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Israel-Palestine
Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade splits with Arafat over money
2004-07-12
Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat has been confronted by a vigorous struggle by his ruling Fatah movement to reduce his powers as part of a reform campaign. Hundreds of Fatah members, including key veterans, have joined an effort for reform within the ruling Palestinian movement that would include elections and a significant reduction in Arafat's authority. The effort also envisioned the conversion of the Fatah-dominated Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade into a political movement and a purge of most of Arafat's aides accused of corruption. The document was drafted and distributed in wake of Arafat's decision to end most of the funding to Al Aqsa.

Palestinian sources said Arafat significantly reduced funding to Al Aqsa in May after he agreed to a demand by donor nations to directly pay PA security forces through the Finance Ministry, headed by U.S.-educated minister Salam Fayyad. "Over the last two months, the entire attitude by Al Aqsa toward Arafat has changed," a PA official said. "As long as Arafat was paying the bills, Al Aqsa consistently pledged allegiance to him. Once the money stopped, Al Aqsa has been looking for options."

The 10-page document appeared to be part of an effort by Al Aqsa — established by Arafat in 2000 to lead the Palestinian war against Israel — to garner support from within the West Bank and Gaza Strip as well as from other insurgency groups. The plan called for the opposition Hamas and Islamic Jihad to join a national unity government in which Arafat would turn into a figurehead rather than the sole authority he has been since 1994. The document also asserted that the PA has been a vehicle for corruption by senior Fatah officials. Al Aqsa criticized the excessive lifestyle led by Arafat's aides and their families. "Wives and sons and daughters of officials are registered as employees and receive high salaries from the Palestinian Authority and are either at home or abroad," the document said.
Posted by:Mark Espinola

#10  Re: La Cosa Nostra - wasn't that only after The Godfather?
Posted by: Edward Yee   2004-07-13 1:00:04 AM  

#9  With a predictability factor approaching unity this little gem is merely good for a laugh. The only people they are fooling is themselves. Well, that and most of Europe.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-07-12 10:20:40 PM  

#8  La Cosa Nostra does have some moral standards.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-07-12 10:11:29 PM  

#7  No spaghetti?
Posted by: Fred   2004-07-12 10:02:11 PM  

#6  Fatah last names don't always end in vowels?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-07-12 9:54:37 PM  

#5  Splain to me the difference between Al Fatah and La Cosa Nostra?
Posted by: ed   2004-07-12 9:45:56 PM  

#4  Scott R---Since their real agenda is out, they should rename their outfit the Al Aqsa Mercinary Brigade. Hmmm....just does not have the Martyrs ring to the name.

It is very entertaining to see the dogs argue over the bones and start nipping at the master. Kinda like watching an Aardman Animations claymation flick. Popcorn anyone?
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-07-12 9:13:45 PM  

#3  Almost any time there are a bunch of thugs and thieves in cahoots somebody gets pissed about the money. One party or another decides he is not getting his fair share and eliminates the other. The other reason for a falling out is power. One party decides he's not got his fair share of it.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2004-07-12 9:13:09 PM  

#2  Huh. I guess they aren't martyrs after all, just common mercenaries, not freedom fighters. Apparently they don't love death more than we love life, they love money. Anyone know how to do a diagonostic on a surprise meter? My needle must be stuck on zero.
Posted by: Scott R   2004-07-12 9:04:28 PM  

#1  would be too bad if one of the up-and-comers in the Paleo armed society decided Arafat had lived/stolen long enough?

Naaaahhhhhh
Posted by: Frank G   2004-07-12 9:01:06 PM  

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