Abbas seeks to bolster Fatah

Updated 16.13 Tue Jun 26 2007

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has asked Israel for permission to bring Fatah forces from Jordan to the West Bank to bolster security.

Mr Abbas met with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert at the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, seeking support for the emergency government he appointed in the occupied West Bank after dismissing a unity cabinet led by Hamas Islamists.

Analysts say Badr is Fatah's best-trained and best-equipped fighting force

A senior Israeli government official said: "The Palestinians put in a request yesterday to transfer the Badr Brigade from Jordan to the West Bank. It is being evaluated and a decision will be made soon."

Israel wants Mr Abbas to do more to rein in militants after Hamas's takeover in Gaza and has been considering providing his forces with additional arms and ammunition.

Mr Abbas had initially intended to send the Badr Brigade into the Gaza Strip to try to stop militants from firing makeshift rockets into Israel.

That deployment was never initiated and appears unlikely anytime soon with Hamas in firm control over the coastal territory.

By some accounts, the Badr Brigade has less than 1,000 fighters of various levels of training. Analysts say Badr is Fatah's best-trained and best-equipped fighting force, aside from Mr Abbas's Presidential Guard.

Western officials have visited the main Badr training base in Jordan but a formal evaluation has not been made. Some have questioned the brigade's level of preparedness for action against militant groups.

Badr is considered to be more loyal to Fatah than other forces. It also has strong ties to the Jordanian king.

The US security coordinator between Israel and the Palestinians, US Lieutenant-General Keith Dayton, has yet to publicly take a position on a potential Badr deployment in the West Bank.

Under Mr Abbas's request, the Badr Brigade would reinforce his elite Presidential Guard and other Fatah-dominated security services.

The US has so far not provided Badr troops with training or equipment, but has assisted with coordinating preparations for their deployment, sources said.

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