01.07.2005, 09:56
Ein interessanter Beitrag über den Zustand der palästinensischen Sicherheitskräfte vor dem in Isreal sehr umstrittenen Abzug aus dem Gaza-Streifen.
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Schwierig allerdings auch in diesem Umfeld eine effektive und funktionierende Truppe aufzustellen. Dies sollte man dabei aber auch nicht vergessen.
Zitat:Security Forces Weak As Withdrawal LoomsQuelle:
U.S. General Says Palestinians Need Time
By Glenn Kessler
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, July 1, 2005; Page A21
Though Israel is scheduled to depart the Gaza Strip in six weeks, the badly fractured Palestinian security forces are still struggling to consolidate into a body capable of maintaining control, a top U.S. general told Congress yesterday.
Lt. Gen. William E. Ward, who four months ago was assigned to assist the Palestinians with their security services, described a difficult and at times frustrating experience of trying to reorganize a "dysfunctional" system of individual fiefdoms and an almost nonexistent chain of command. The Palestinian police also have little infrastructure or communications equipment, much of it having been destroyed by the Israelis in the past four years.
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Schwierig allerdings auch in diesem Umfeld eine effektive und funktionierende Truppe aufzustellen. Dies sollte man dabei aber auch nicht vergessen.