by Samuel Sokol
A new report releaed by the Center for Near East Policy Research, a
This report is especially relevant following remarks by a senior Fatah official last week, stating that the Palestinian Arabs may revert to "popular warfare."
According to World Net Daily correspondent Aaron Klein, Palestinian fighters have made use of American training to engage in violent attacks against Israeli civilians.
Established in 2005, the USSC manages a multi-national team of advisors, whose role is to restructure the PA security forces and train personnel.
American tax dollars pay for advanced military and constabulary training for the Palestinian security forces at bases in
Since 2008 approximately 2,100 troops, enough to make four battalions, have been trained by Americans in
Ties With Terror Groups
Soldiers enrolled in American training programs are vetted for terrorist links by the Palestinian Authority, American intelligence and the
The report elaborates. "Salam Fayyad, PA prime minister, reached an agreement with the forces of Al- Aqsa Brigades…not to arrest them as long as they maintained a low profile. Al- Aqsa people are sheltered and receive salaries from Fayyad. When PA security troops were deployed in
Some members of the Israeli political and military establishment have expressed their support for general
In contrast, Bedein writes that the willingness to work with Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades indicates that the Palestinian Authority is not, in principal, opposed to the use of violence. Operations mounted by PA forces are most often aimed at destroying Fatah rival Hamas, rather than in reducing terrorism.
Bedein told the Five Towns Jewish Times that "The reduction of terrorism from Judea and Samaria is because of the success of Operation Defensive Shield, launched in April 2002, which placed IDF troops in strategic positions to patrol and surround every possible Arab terror stronghold, so as to prevent terror attacks."
"Ever wonder why the shelling stopped from Beit Jalla on Gilo in
Fatah recently has been attempting to reconcile with Hamas, creating the possibility of American trained forces being merged into joint units with Hamas fighters.
There is also a risk of American trained forces turning on
This occurred during the second Intifada when Yassir Arafat had failed to gain his demands by negotiations. During that period, American training was also used against Israeli civilian targets.
In a discussion with Klein, a senior Palestinian commander stated "I do not think that the operations of the Palestinian resistance would have been so successful and would have killed more than one thousand Israelis since 2000 and defeated the Israelis in
In the report, Bedein commented that human rights have not improved in the Palestinian Authority since the inception of the program.
"Palestinian and other human rights organizations report brutality, torture and arbitrary arrest by those PA security forces trained by both the
Building A
General Dayton looks on his Palestinian charges with pride. During a military ceremony he announced to Palestinian forces that he "couldn't be more proud of the fact that you stepped up to be the founders of a Palestinian state."
However the nature of that state remains to be seen. A new plan for Palestinian statehood, written by PM Fayyad, discusses restoring unity with
The report quotes a "prominent Palestinian journalist" as saying that the association between the Americans and Fatah could give Hamas a boost in the polls in the next election. This would certainly prove detrimental to efforts to create a demilitarized Palestinian state as envisioned by Benjamin Netanyahu.
Moreover, every officer in the Palestinian forces is required to swear an oath of allegiance to Fatah. This had led to "elite PA forces trained in
Israeli Maj. Gen. (Res.) Ya'akov Amidror commented regarding the Palestinian security forces efforts to reduce terror.
"There is a huge difference in the Palestinian view between law enforcement, which is seen as legitimate, and anti-terrorism, which is not seen as legitimate…The U.S. confuses the two."
Clan Versus State
In the report Dr. Mordechai Kedar of the
"…when (not if) there will be domestic problems in the PA/Palestinian State these people will be loyal primarily to their clan [Arabic: hamula] rather than to the state, since they will never shoot their brothers or cousins… you can surely say that their loyalty will be according to the context of the event in which their participation will be required."
Dr. Kedar spoke with the Five Towns Jewish Times regarding the USSC and its role in the peace process.
"On one side, it [the USSC] is good because it strengthens those sectors that might work with
He continued "Nobody, even the Americans, can give any guarantee that these weapons will not be turned against
When asked about the unwillingness of American trained forces to act against the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, Kedar responded by saying that the PA forces "can become very easily a terror group against Israel…with all respect to Dayton and his efforts, this is a mine which is being implanted in this area."
"I'm pretty sure that they will be the front power against
Asked if he believed that American training will be used in a war scenario against
Breaking the Law?
Bedein's research indicates that current aid to the Palestinian security forces is in direct contravention of American law.
Congress, in making appropriations for Palestinian training, instituted a caveat that "None of the funds appropriated by this Act may be provided to support a Palestinian state unless the Secretary of State determines and certifies to the appropriate congressional committees that…the elected governing entity of a new Palestinian state…is taking appropriate measures to counter terrorism and terrorist financing in the West Bank and Gaza, including the dismantling of terrorist infrastructures…"
Continued Palestinian Authority support for the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades means that it would be impossible for the Secretary of State to honestly certify that this provision has been met.
According to a 2005 Congressional Research Service report "Congress wants to ensure that
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Bedein recently traveled to
Despite being cleared for terrorist ties, some recipients of American training are former leaders of banned terror groups that have received amnesty from
Samuel Sokol
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