His warning included a graphic description of the punishment his gang hands out to such "collaborators". Just a few days ago, he said, a 20-year-old man accused of collaboration, Ahmed Sharour, was taken, bound and blindfolded, to Manara Square in Ramallah. Fatah terrorists then announced to passers-by that Sharour was working with Israel, after which they pumped at least a dozen bullets into his back and head.
Because of such rampant killings, as well as widespread crime and gang warfare, Attorney General Elyakim Rubinstein stated that the time has come for the PA to establish a system of law and order. As the attorney general began a meeting with President Moshe Katsav today (Thursday), he commented, "We do not see any signs of law and order in the PA." He added that due to the lack of real government in the PA, he fears that the prisoners released by Israel will continue engaging in illegal activities.
Following a shootout yesterday between gunmen belonging to the PA security apparatus in Gaza and Islamic Jihad members, PA sources reported, hundreds of Arab residents of the Shati area of Gaza took to the streets to protest against the Palestinian Authority.
Because of such rampant killings, as well as widespread crime and gang warfare, Attorney General Elyakim Rubinstein stated that the time has come for the PA to establish a system of law and order. As the attorney general began a meeting with President Moshe Katsav today (Thursday), he commented, "We do not see any signs of law and order in the PA." He added that due to the lack of real government in the PA, he fears that the prisoners released by Israel will continue engaging in illegal activities.
Following a shootout yesterday between gunmen belonging to the PA security apparatus in Gaza and Islamic Jihad members, PA sources reported, hundreds of Arab residents of the Shati area of Gaza took to the streets to protest against the Palestinian Authority.