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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (1084)7/26/2002 9:21:25 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) of 3959
 
HALLELUJAH!! Finally, the PA has decided to get serious about stopping the violence and vowed to root out the scourge of (state) terrorism... Will Fatah's blacklist suit the White House?? Judge by yourself:

Fatah targets PM, 11 top officials

Margot Dudkevitch

Jul. 26, 2002


A faction of the Fatah is threatening to target senior Israeli government and army officials, including Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, in response to Israel's killing of senior Hamas military commander Salah Shehadeh and 14 other Palestinians, among them nine children, in Gaza earlier this week.

The group, known as "The Return Brigade," also threatened former prime minister Ehud Barak, OC Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. Moshe Ya'alon, his predecessor, Lt.-Gen. (res.) Shaul Mofaz, Shin Bet chief Avi Dichter, Education Minister Limor Livnat, and Minister of Internal Security Uzi Landau, IDF major-generals Avi Malka and Giora Ireland, and politicians Avigdor Lieberman and Yitzhak Levy.

Since the attack in Gaza on Tuesday morning, Israeli security forces have been placed on high alert, and have beefed up their presence along the Green Line as well as in main Israeli cities and towns.

A senior commander in the Fatah's sister group, the Aksa Martyrs Brigade, Abu Mojihad, confirmed the report with Y-net and said the decision to target senior Israeli officials was in response to the attack in Gaza.
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