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Members of PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas' elite Presidential Guard standing guard outside his Gaza City home last month. (AP Archives)
Last update - 17:57 31/01/2007
U.S. mulling expanded assistance to Abbas' security forces
By Reuters

The United States is considering expanding assistance beyond Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Presidential Guard to members of the largest
force under his command, Western and Palestinian officials said.

Providing U.S. funds to train elements of Abbas's National Security Forces (NSF), in addition to the Presidential Guard, could increase U.S. involvement in the violent power struggle between Abbas's Fatah faction and the governing Hamas movement.

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Officials said members of the NSF would undergo a review process to ensure they are qualified and have no ties to militant groups before undergoing the training.

The nearly 4,000-man Presidential Guard is far better armed and trained but tiny in comparison to the NSF, the closest thing the Palestinians have to an army.

Palestinian officials estimate that the NSF have as many as 40,000 members. Western diplomats involved in the matter say the number of "active" members is closer to 20,000 and that a portion of those would be eligible to participate in the U.S.-funded training.

"They need a lot of work," said a Palestinian security source who has been involved in evaluating the forces.

U.S. President George W. Bush has committed $86 million to provide training and non-lethal equipment to forces loyal to Abbas. Guns and ammunition are being supplied by key U.S. allies Jordan and Egypt, with Israeli approval, Israeli officials say.

Diplomats say Abbas's military build-up is meant to counter strides by Hamas in smuggling in more powerful weapons into Gaza for its fast-growing "Executive Force" and armed wing.

Gunmen critically wound Fatah militant in Gaza despite truce
Gunmen shot and wounded a Fatah militant on Wednesday, the second day of a cease-fire that has largely halted gun battles between fighters from the once-dominant Palestinian faction and the governing Hamas group.

Hospital officials said Bashir Issa, a member of Fatah's al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, was in critical condition after the drive-by shooting in Gaza City. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.

The ceasefire went into effect on Tuesday after the deaths of at least 30
Palestinians in the fiercest internal Palestininan violence since Hamas, an Islamist group that rejects peace talks with Israel, won election a year ago.

Shops and schools had shut down during five days of bloodshed that preceded the agreement by the feuding factions to pull back from what many Gazans described as a rush towards civil war.

The violence had derailed unity government talks between Hamas and Fatah and prompted some families in the coastal strip to flee their homes.

The truce was initially threatened when Hamas blamed the Fatah-dominated Preventive Security Service for the killing on Tuesday of one of its commanders, Hussein Shabasi.

Hospital officials said Shabasi was shot in the head in the town of Khan Younis. The security service denied any connection with his death.

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  1.   If it were IDF wounding him,Haretz" would call him "Hamas militan 15:28  |  Absolute Sweden 31/01/07
  2.   PROBABLY CLICKFOOL 15:31  |  Brant 31/01/07
  3.   No immediate claim of responsibility. 15:44  |  Clickfool 31/01/07
  4.   #3 is fake clickfool...can tell from a mile away 15:55  |  albert amato 31/01/07
  5.   #3, CLICKFOOL,AGAIN AND ALWAYS 16:05  |  Brant 31/01/07
  6.   #3: r u there Clickfool? 16:38  |  Paul Freedman 31/01/07
  7.   You must expect some murders in a hudna 17:13  |  bimmer 31/01/07
  8.   What a surprise! 17:35  |  Nik Miller 31/01/07
  9.   George W Bush - Civil War Buff 18:25  |  Mark of Lewiston 31/01/07
  10.   Foolish American Policy 18:35  |  Palestinian 31/01/07
  11.   expanded assistance to Abbas` 19:05  |  Mary 31/01/07
  12.   $$&guns 2 terrorists killing USA citizens is MADNESS 19:48  |  sam 31/01/07
  13.   U.S. also supported Saddam Hussein 19:59  |  Yacov 31/01/07
  14.   # 10 Palestinian 20:17  |  Lynn 31/01/07
  15.   To the US- arm the Mahdi Army first 20:18  |  bimmer 31/01/07
  16.   Yacov of Ashkelon - Non-Discrimination 20:20  |  Mark of Lewiston 31/01/07
  17.   # 9 Mark 20:25  |  Lynn 31/01/07
  18.   # 7 bimmer 20:26  |  Lynn 31/01/07
  19.   Typical idiotic Bushthink 20:29  |  Mark Lincoln 31/01/07
  20.   Yes Yacov, Regan supported Saddam 20:32  |  Mark Lincoln 31/01/07
  21.   photo above story 20:33  |  vik 31/01/07
  22.   Guns will be siphoned off to Al Asqa 20:42  |  Paul Freedman 31/01/07
  23.   #`s 9, 11, 12 20:42  |  Cowboy 31/01/07
  24.   # 20 Mark 20:52  |  Lynn 31/01/07
  25.   Excellent idea 21:07  |  Clickfool 31/01/07
  26.   #14Lynn 21:21  |  Palestinian 31/01/07
  27.   Silly American Policy 22:09  |  Tareq 31/01/07
  28.   latest joke in the Palestinian street 22:11  |  Tareq 31/01/07
  29.   #25 Palestinian 22:17  |  Tareq 31/01/07
  30.   Lynn in La La Land 22:18  |  Mark Lincoln 31/01/07
  31.   to#14 pali 22:21  |  Mike 31/01/07
  32.   Lynn the knee-Jerk conservative 22:25  |  Mark Lincoln 31/01/07
  33.   Forget it Palestinian 22:26  |  Mark Lincoln 31/01/07
  34.   To Mark Lincoln 00:16  |  Aragorn 01/02/07
  35.   Don`t these people need to work? 00:19  |  Condi Rice Capades 01/02/07
  36.   #19: Mark, ya think? 00:28  |  Paul Freedman 01/02/07
  37.   #25: Clickfool in the wings 00:32  |  Paul Freedman 01/02/07
  38.   #20: evil evil evil 00:34  |  Paul Freedman 01/02/07
  39.   @28, tarek 00:52  |  vladimir 01/02/07
  40.   #33: Abbas ASKED for the weapons 00:56  |  Paul Freedman 01/02/07
  41.   Sound like Bush and Mossad want to foment a civil war 00:58  |  albert amato 01/02/07
  42.   # 32 Mark 00:59  |  Lynn 01/02/07
  43.   # 26 Palestinian 01:07  |  Lynn 01/02/07
  44.   Give me blood and lots of it 01:39  |  Alex from Perth, WA 01/02/07
  45.   paul freedman you are wrong 01:39  |  vik 01/02/07
  46.   # 34 Aragorn 01:52  |  Lynn 01/02/07
  47.   Palestinian, #10, I agree, however--- 01:53  |  Voice of Reason 01/02/07
  48.   #41 Maybe 02:12  |  Lynn 01/02/07
  49.   Fed Up 02:27  |  Fed Up 01/02/07
  50.   assistance to PA 02:57  |  tom 01/02/07
  51.   To Lynn 03:00  |  Aragorn 01/02/07
  52.   re 10, pali gangs 22:06  |  Igor D. 01/02/07
  53.   # 47 is right 22:09  |  Igor D. 01/02/07
  54.   # 27 Tareq 22:56  |  Lynn 01/02/07
  55.   # 51 Aragorn 22:59  |  Lynn 01/02/07
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