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January 28, 2008, 6:51 PM (GMT+02:00)

 Taliban style mini-vans adopted by Palestinian Fatah al-Islam in Gaza
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Taliban style mini-vans adopted by PalestinianPalestinian FatahFatah
al-Islam in Gaza

Just in time for PresidentPresident GeorgeGeorge W.W. BushBush's first - and
last - Middle East tour, al Qaeda's new operational arm, Fatah al-Islam,
completed its redeployment from Lebanon on two warfronts: Iraq and the Gaza
Strip. Al Qaeda has managed to pull together two fronts for twin campaigns
orchestrated by a single commander, Fatah al-slam's Palestinian chief Shaker
al-Abessi, from his new base in Iraq. 

This feat, disclosed by DEBKAfile's intelligence sources, eluded his
predecessor, AbuAbu MusabMusab al-Zarqawi, who tried and failed to develop a
joint Iraq-Palestinian command in 2005 and 2006 before he was killed.

Fatah al-Islam under Abessi's command pinned the Lebanese army down at the
northern Nahar al-Badr camp for four months in the summer of 2007 before
being driven out. Within three months, they had relocated on the two new
fronts. 

With his top command, Abessi was able to access Iraq from Syria in the last
month by transiting a purportedly sealed border. According to our sources,
the Palestinian-led terrorist force has reached North Iraq and is taking
reinforcements from Lebanon and Syria preparatory to joining the main al
Qaeda body fighting US and Iraqi forces in other parts of the country. 

In recent weeks, al Qaeda and its allies have shown signs of recovering from
their trouncing by US and Iraq forces in most parts of Iraq; suicide attacks
are climbing again. Just Sunday, Jan. 6, two struck in separate parts of
Baghdad, killing 13 people, six of them Iraqi police.

US military commanders have taken to tingeing their' accounts of major
military successes with a dash of caution.

On Jan. 3, Maj.Maj. GenGen. Rick Lynch, the commander of U.S. forces south
of Baghdad, said: Security gains that have led to a significant fall in
violence over the last six months are tenuous and could be lost if Iraqis
become disillusioned or extremists mount a major attack. "I'm very
optimistic, but at the same time I'm very realistic. We have a tenuous
security situation right now." 

As the Fatah al-Islam elite headed for Iraq toward the end of 2007, at least
120 rank and file were smuggled into Gaza through Sinai and by sea. They are
very visible as they roar through Gaza's streets in new mini-vans,
brandishing the heavy machine guns and anti-tank weapons they brought with
them. On display are their "Musab Zarqawi" missiles (a replica of the
primitive Qassam short-range surface missile wielded by Hamas and JihadJihad
IslamiIslami).

A high-placed Israeli military source said: "One would imagine the Taliban
in Palestinian form had landed on our southwestern doorstep - the same sort
of weapons, methods of operation and hot-eyed fervor." 

Our counter-terror sources report that Friday, Jan. 5, a video-tape was
released in which Abessi urged his men in Gaza to fight the Israeli military
to the finish and wipe out the "Zionist entity" - in the same way he claimed
that the Lebanese army and the US military had been beaten at Nahr al-Badr.
The Fatah al Islam chief quoted Osama bin Laden's vow in a Dec. 30
audio-tape to "liberate the whole of Palestinian" and threat of ""blood for
blood, destruction for destruction."

The Abessi tape was recorded in Iraq and distributed in the Gaza Strip. His
peroration is backed by shots of Fatah al Islam operatives firing missiles
into Israel on Dec. 30 and 31. 

Israeli officers liken the incursion of the Palestinian fundamentalists into
Gaza to the early steps of al Qaeda and the Taleban in expanding across
Afghanistan and deep into Pakistan, to the point that today they threaten to
destabilize the Kabul and Islamabad governments.

But Israeli policy-makers refuse to admit a new peril is closing in from the
Palestinian territory at war with the Jewish state. An Israeli military
officer conversant with the new development sees the Gaza Strip descending
further into fundamentalist Islamization. He says: "If until now Hamas and
JihadJihad IslamiIslami were the barriers to the return of Palestinian
Authority rule evicted from the Gaza Strip last June, now they are bolstered
and being further radicalized by al Qaeda's ideology, propaganda, funds and
arms, which are streaming unimpeded to the Palestinian territory.

These violent elements are further boosted by Al Qaeda jihadists, most
Palestinian, who are escaping SuezSuez CanalCanal towns in flight from
Egyptian security forces. They are finding sanctuary in Gaza. 

Al Qaeda established its firs foothold in the Gaza Strip in 2005. Israel
must have been the only country in the world which did nothing to nip in the
bud the buildup of a dangerous terrorist base along its borders. Today, the
Olmert government continues to bury its head in the sand as the terrorist
bases go up armed with full-blown military capabilities.

In the past week, the hodge-podge of extremist Palestinian organizations in
Gaza fired 32 missiles into Israel and their first 122mm Katyusha rocket
against Ashkelon, a major Israeli city. They pose an unarguable strategic
threat to Israel's southern half as great as the hazard Hizballah presents
to the North. 



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