Terrorist leader for Palestinian security rejected by Abbas

AP/Fox News:

In their sharpest dispute yet, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday blocked the ruling Hamas party's plans to set up a shadow security force made up of militants and headed by the No. 2 fugitive on Israel's wanted list.

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The shadow force was seen as an attempt to counter Abbas' moves to take control of all of the powerful Palestinian security forces.

But Abbas, like Israel and the international community, was outraged by the notion of a militants' army headed by the leader of a group that is a key player in ongoing rocket attacks on Israel and is suspected in a deadly 2003 bombing of an American convoy in the Gaza Strip.

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"All the officers, soldiers and security personnel are asked not to abide by these decisions and to consider them null and void," Abbas said in a letter obtained by The Associated Press.

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Will they abide by Abbas's decision. Experience suggest otherwise.

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