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Officials: Syria, Iran trying to overthrow Abbas
2008-01-16
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Syria and Iran have stepped up their efforts to overthrow Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his ruling Fatah party, PA officials in Ramallah told The Jerusalem Post Monday. The officials accused the Syrians and Iranians of "encouraging" Hamas and other radical Palestinian groups to establish a new organization that would replace the PLO. They also accused the two countries of continuing to provide Hamas and its allies in the Gaza Strip with millions of dollars and weapons.

The officials pointed out that in the context of their efforts to overthrow Abbas's regime in the West Bank, Damascus and Teheran have encouraged Hamas and 10 other radical groups to meet in the Syrian capital on January 23 to discuss forming a new PLO and increasing their terror attacks on Israel. "Syria and Iran are working toward undermining the PLO and President Abbas," a senior Palestinian official in Ramallah told the Post. "They want to help Hamas extend its control to the West Bank. They are pouring millions of dollars into Hamas and its friends."

Another official told the Post that Abbas has appealed to some Arab countries to use their good offices with Syrian President Bashar Assad to ban the conference.
Posted by:Fred

#4  I don't understand why aren't the Jordanians and Egyptians doing more to stop this

That's because you think of Jordan and Egypt as being real countries instead of tribal agglomerates given a superficial national identity by European imperialists.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-01-16 22:27  

#3  theres money in them thar holes!
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-01-16 17:44  

#2  I don't understand why aren't the Jordanians and Egyptians doing more to stop this. I can't believe they want more Iranian/Shiite activity on their borders.
Posted by: Spot   2008-01-16 08:18  

#1  Good luck fellows---you've my support.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-01-16 06:56  

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