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Lebanon has two-point plan to end Fatah al-Islam group
2007-06-07
Six major Palestinian factions operating in Lebanon agreed to form a joint committee to coordinate affairs of the Palestinian refugees with the Beirut government and settle the Fatah al-Islam issue. The committee is headed by Palestine Liberation Organization diplomatic representative in Beirut Abbas Zaki, Palestinian sources said They said the committee comprises representatives of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' mainline Fatah, The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC).
Point One: Death to Israel

Point Two: Death to America

Point Three: Death to the moustache of that pasty faced apostate sitting across the table from me, yes you, you filthy son of swine

Point Four: My tribe gets its legitimate 75% share of the contract or our honour will have its dire revenge

Point Five: Your clan is working for Mossad

Point Six: Go fer yer guns, Mahmoud!
Zaki is holding talks with his PLO superiors in Jordan to obtain President Abbas' approval of the committee, called the Higher Political Committee to Oversee Affairs of Palestinians in Lebanon, the sources said One source said Zaki also wants Abbas' approval of a blueprint for an "understanding" with Lebanon on settling the issue of the so-called Fatah al-Islam terrorist network which has been fighting the Lebanese army at the northern refugee camp of Nahr al-Bared for 18 days.

The two-point understanding is based on the Lebanese government's distinction between "two categories of Fatah al-Islam terrorists. Those who slaughtered the Lebanese Army (in a surprise attack during their sleep), and those who fought the Lebanese Army," the source said. The first category includes "some 50-60 terrorists wanted for killing the Lebanese troops, security officers and Lebanese citizens," according to the source.

He said the second category covers "some 150 fighters who took part in the fight against the army at Nahr al-Bared as of May 21," when the army launched its counter offensive, one day after Fatah al-Islam terrorists slaughtered a number of its troops in a series of surprise raids.

Lebanese Authorities want to refer all Fatah al-Islam terrorists who fall under the first category to a military tribunal on charges punishable by death. While others would be tried also by a military tribunal and then extradited to their respective nations, except for Lebanese citizens and Palestinian refugees residing originally in Lebanon who will serve their sentences in Lebanon, the source explained. This leaves no other option for Fatah al-Islam terrorists but to surrender or face death "in a final show down with the Lebanese Army."
Posted by:Fred

#2  The only 2-point plan that will work:

1. Kill them.

2. Kill them again just to make sure.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-06-07 16:08  

#1  What about the Popular Palestine Liberation Front? SPLITTERS!
Posted by: mojo   2007-06-07 11:51  

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