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To: FaultLine who wrote (23160)4/2/2002 4:01:27 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Why a "miracle", fl? We all know that Arafat has been directing the terror; such stuff has been most of his daily business for the last year and a half. Is it so surprising that they should be able to find at least one incriminating document with Arafat's finance minister's signature on it?

Ha'aretz is confirming the story. I think the last paragraph is worth a chuckle. It seems the PA is still capable of embarrassment:

Israel presents document linking PA to terror attacks

By Jonathan Lis and Amira Hass, Ha'aretz Correspondents


The IDF presented a document Tuesday that was seized in the during a raid on the Ramallah office of Fuad Shubeiki, who heads the Palestinian Authority's financial apparatus. The document, which was sent to Shubeiki by the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, which is linked to Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat's Fatah faction, lists the organization's demands from the PA for suicide bombings that had already been carried out.

The document lists financial demands for ceremonies honoring suicide bombers as well as money to support families of the suicide bombers.

The fifth article of the document lists demands for producing explosive devices: "The cost of supplying electronic and chemical components for explosive devices and bombs - this was our largest expense. The cost of preparing a bomb is at least NIS 700. We need to equip five to nine bombs each week for our cells in various locations. NIS 5000 times four weeks equals NIS 20,000."

Article seven of the document details the "cost of 3,000 bullets for Kalachnikov rifles at a cost of NIS 7.5 per bullet, and 30,000 bullets for M-16 rifles at a cost of NIS 2 per bullet. We need the immediate transfer of funds so as to make the purchase - NIS 22,500 for Kalachnikov bullets and NIS 60,000 for M-16 bullets."

Alongside the document were comments and calculations carried out by Shubeiki's office.

Colonel Miri Eisen, a senior intelligence officer who presented the document, said that she did not have information on whether the transfer of funds was carried out, although since the letter was sent, several days after September 11, 2001, eight members of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade had carried out suicide bombings in Israel.

Eisen estimated Tuesday that Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat never signed documents tying him to the terrorist activities of various organizations, but that Shubeiki's signature, who is part of Arafat's inner circle, testifies to the PA's involvement in acts of terror.

Shubeiki was the individual who financed the purchase of the Karine A weapons ship from Iran in December 2001.

Dore Gold, an advisor to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said Tuesday, that Shubeiki had visited Baghdad in August 2001 so as to coordinate positions with the Iraqi government, and that in May 2001 he was present at a meeting in Moscow during which the draft for joint activities between Iran and the PA was agreed upon.

Also seized in Shubeiki's office during the raid were hundreds of thousands of counterfeit shekels, which according to military estimates, were to be used to purchase explosives.

The Palestinian Authority stated that the counterfeit money seize in Arafat's Ramallah headquarters had been seized by Palestinian preventative security forces and belonged to Palestinian criminals that had collaborated with Israeli felons.

haaretzdaily.com



To: FaultLine who wrote (23160)4/2/2002 4:37:52 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
and besides, the detractors will simply dismiss it as a frameup.

Sure they will. But let me add, it doesn't matter how the usual suspects dismiss it. If George Tenet, Colin Powell, Donald Rumsfield, Condi Rice and George W. Bush believe it's genuine, it will make a difference. As the papers of the Karine A made a difference.