(This man's 'vision' isn't commented on by Arab nations (as mentioned way down in this article) but clearly it involves him becoming the dictator of the new Palestine. He was thought to be an Israeli agent before being run out of Gaza 2007. He was backed by the Americans and Turkey wants him for financially backing the terrorist Gulenists.)
'Dahlan was the target of a bounty offered by the Turkish government...accuses Dahlan of being an agent of Israeli intelligence and a financial backer of the Gülen movement.'
'everybody knew Dahlan was an Israeli agent'
'Dahlan is alleged to have enriched himself through corruption; his personal wealth has been estimated at well over $120 million'
'he maintained a private army in the Gaza Strip in 2003 and 2004, which was trained and equipped by American services,'
'In June 2011 Dahlan was expelled from Fatah because of repeated claims by Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas that he had murdered Arafat...after a 9-month investigation launched by Al Jazeera, traces of the radioactive poison polonium were found on Arafat's belongings, strongly increasing suspicions that he was poisoned.' Wikipedia
from NYT
As the Gaza war rages, with civilian deaths soaring, few Arab leaders have publicly voiced their visions for the future of the battered enclave, fearing they will be accused of endorsing Israel’s actions.
But one influential Palestinian exile, in an interview with The New York Times, has provided public insight into the types of postwar plans that Arab leaders are privately discussing...
Under the plan outlined by Mr. Dahlan and echoed privately by Arab nations, a new Palestinian leader would assume responsibility for Gaza and the parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank... “No Abbas, no Hamas,” said Mr. Dahlan...
Mr. Dahlan still has critics who say that he used heavy-handed tactics in Gaza, and that he had a tendency for self-promotion...
Saudi Arabia and Egypt declined to comment on the plan described by Mr. Dahlan. A U.A.E. statement did not directly address the plan...
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