Friday, February 17, 2006

ABBAS' FATAH NOW VOWS TO BECOME PRIMARY ATTACKERS OF ISRAELIS

After Hamas' rise to power, Fatah and its "military offshoot," the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, will become the most active Palestinian terror group, senior Brigades leader Abu Nasser said in an interview. He said Abbas' party supports the Brigades' terror attacks against Israeli civilians and approves of a massive violent offensive he warned will soon be launched against the Jewish state, in part to revolt against Hamas. He said the Brigades will not respect any cease-fire agreed to by Hamas.

Other terror leaders said terrorism against Israel must be stepped up "to prove we are chasing out the Israelis [from the West Bank], like we did in Gaza."  Abu Oudai, the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades leader responsible for coordinating its rocket network in the West Bank, warned his organization is preparing a rocket war against Israel: "I don't need to tell you that the aerial distance from Jenin to Netanya, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and other cities is not great."

Abu Abir, spokesman for the Popular Resistance Committees in Gaza, boasted his group transported missiles to the West Bank and warned Jerusalem and Tel Aviv will eventually be bombarded by rockets.

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