Fatah’s pledge to disarm its Al Aksa Brigades terrorist group has not been fulfilled and the group’s terrorists still rule the streets of PA-controlled Judea and Samaria.

The group issued a press release Friday night demanding Fatah chief Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) fire Fatah’s Prime Minister Salam Fayyad. Fayyad, who is trusted by the US and controls the bank account through which Western monies are funneled to the PA, was appointed when Fatah established its own government in Judea and Samaria after being overthrown in Gaza.

He has recently called for Al-Aksa Bridages to be dismantled and warned Islamic preachers that they would be arrested if they incited against Fatah.

Al-Aksa Brigades accused Fayyad of  “providing Hamas with a free service and giving it an alibi to attack the emergency government and its policies, since such statements [calling for local terror groups to be disarmed] indicate that this government is against the resistance.”

The group also quoted Fayyad’s interview with CNN where he claimed that local terror gangs had “brought misery to the Palestinian people” and said: “Now the truth is clear to us. Fayyad is America’s man in Palestine, he is the first Palestinian Prime Minister who carries an American citizenship.”

Al-Aksa Terrorists Use Guns At High School Finals

Dozens of armed Fatah terrorists claiming membership in the Al-Aksa Brigades group stormed high school matriculation exams in Shechem Saturday, shooting in the air. They expressed outrage that they were not being allotted a special room to take tests in, which they claimed was necessary “for security reasons” as many are wanted by Israel. School officials were hesitant to grant the request due to fear of widespread cheating.

More than 500 students had to wait hours until they were permitted to continue their exams.

The Al-Aksa terrorists reportedly are seeking to obtain high-school diplomas in preparation for being hired by Fatah’s security forces, which offer a higher salary for high-school graduates.

Fatah will reportedly offer amnesty to terrorists who join the security forces, offering them a salary and the ability to keep their weapons in return for loyalty to Abbas and Fayyad. The terrorists who join the forces will presumably receive American military training together with the rest of Fatah’s armed groups.