Showing posts with label Mohammed Dahlan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mohammed Dahlan. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Zionists and Neocons Pushing for Their Puppet Dictator to Rule Palestine Mohammed Dahlan

Mohammed Dahlen is a traitor to Palestine living in exile. He is widely suspected of killing Yasser Arafat and it's well known he tried to violently overthrow the newly elected Hamas government on behalf of Israel and the U.S. And now, laughingly, he is being touted as the 'Arab Nations Choice' to rule Palestine post Hamas. It is ridiculous.

Gaza: The curse of Mohammed Dahlan

(Neocons come in all flavors. Red and Blue. Here we see neocon influenced Bush admin trying to pick the same Dictator for Palestine as the Biden admin just did. The more things change...)

' In the frequent calls with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. President Joe Biden dedicated much of the conversation to the post-war political solutions..

Cabinet ministers have come up with various ideas... regarding who will control Gaza after Hamas... One proposal was to have former Fatah strongman Mohammed Dahlan rule Gaza...' JNS Oct 2023

from al Jazeera 2017

Hand-picked by the neocons to overthrow Hamas

It was Gaza-based Fatah leader Mohammed Dahlan who was selected to lead the mission of overthrowing Hamas. The choice was made by W Bush’s own National Security Council Middle East adviser, Elliot Abrams.

Then, the neocons were leading a campaign to construct a “New Middle East“, which was the culmination of the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 and then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s aggressive “diplomacy” in the region.

The US government was eager to show that its violent military adventures in the Middle East would eventually lead to political stability through a US-sponsored democracy initiative...

The man to thwart Palestinian democracy was Dahlan. It was the obvious choice, since Dahlan, a warlord by any standards, had good ties with Israel, a strong position within Fatah and was deeply connected to various Arab intelligence agencies. He also commanded 10 security branches in Gaza, dedicated mostly to cracking down on dissent. Many of those imprisoned and tortured by Dahlan’s forces, funded and trained under a programme managed by US Lieutenant General Keith Dayton, targeted Hamas fighters, political leaders and supporters.

The plan was a massive failure. In the matter of a few days in the summer of 2007, Hamas routed Dahlan’s forces, and, until this day, single-handedly controlled Gaza...

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Exiled Palestinian strongman Dahlan touts Gazan future without Hamas or Abbas

from Times of Israel

An independent Palestinian leader backed by Arab peacekeepers could oversee the reconstruction of Gaza after the war between Israel and Hamas, a prominent Palestinian exile says.

Mohammed Dahlan, the former Palestinian Authority Gaza security chief, tells The New York Times that in his vision, “the leaders of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the Emirates are open to supporting processes that are part of efforts leading to a Palestinian state.”

The new Palestinian leader would push PA President Mahmoud Abbas aside to a ceremonial role, and could invite countries like the UAE and Saudi Arabia to send in troops and pay for a reconstruction of the Strip, says Dahlan, who many think may be eyeing the job for himself...

Dahlan’s security force operated in Gaza with an iron fist after the Oslo Accords. A Gaza native, he was abroad when Hamas took over by force in 2007, and after moving to the West Bank he was expelled from Fatah in 2011 over accusations that he murdered Yasser Arafat...

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Could exiled former Palestinian leader Mohammed Dahlan lead Gaza after the Israel-Hamas war?

 (The Zionists' leading candidate for Dictator of Palestine)

from France 24 Dec 2023

Gaza’s former strongman Mohammed Dahlan has now spent more than a decade in exile in the UAE but rather than fade from the spotlight, he has amassed a new kind of power as a businessman and adviser to President Mohamed bin Zayed al-Nahyan.  

Despite his long absence from the Palestinian Territories, Dahlan is still thought of as a potential leader in Gaza – if Hamas were removed from power. 

“Mohammed Dahlan is from Gaza and is one of the heroes of the first intifada [the Palestinian uprising aimed at ending Israeli occupation in Gaza and the West Bank in 1987 to 1993],” said FRANCE 24’s correspondent in Israel, Stéphane Amar. 

He has support from Israel and support from the United States – but the question is whether he will be able to impose his power. There are multiple options on the table if Israel were to succeed in ousting Hamas from the Gaza Strip.” ...

Dahlan also spent a large part of the 1980s in Israeli prisons, being arrested 11 times for his leading role in a Palestinian political party, Fatah. While in prison in Israel, he learned to speak fluent Hebrew, according to The Economist, which ran an interview with the former leader in October...

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This is Mohammed Dahlan

from JVL

... Dahlan was arrested eleven times by the Israelis.. between the years 1981 - 1986. ... In 1988, he was deported to Jordan ...and won Yasser Arafat’s confidence. Dahlan returned to Gaza in 1994. Upon his return to Gaza in 1994, he enjoyed a wave of popular support...

... In March 2007, despite objections from Hamas, (Mohammed) Dahlan was appointed by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to lead the newly re-established Palestinian National Security Council, overseeing all security forces in the Palestinian territories. Dahlan organized paramilitary units of several thousand fighters trained with American assistance, and lobbied Israel to allow Fatah forces in Gaza to receive large shipments of arms and ammunition to fight Hamas.

In the April 2008 edition of Vanity Fair, it was revealed that after the 2006 elections Dahlan had been central in a U.S. plot to remove the democratically elected Hamas-led government from power. The Americans provided money and arms to Dahlan, trained his men and ordered him to carry out a military coup against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. However, the elected Hamas government forestalled the move and carried out an armed counter-coup...

 In October 2007, the Bush administration reportedly exerted heavy pressure on Abbas to appoint Dahlan as his deputy. Some Fatah officials said that the U.S. and some EU countries had made it clear they would like to see Dahlan succeed Abbas as head of the PA...

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A Palestinian Exile Champions an Arab Vision for Gaza (an 'Arab' vision?)

 (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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