He also expressed BPP admiration for Yasir Arafat and al-Fatah.
Last summer, Suleiman again won praise after a long battle in a Palestinian refugee camp between the army and an al-Qaida-inspired militant group called Fatah al-Islam which left more than 100 soldiers dead.
Shaker al-Abssi, the leader of the Fatah al-Islam group that is involved in that conflict stands accused in Jordan of having conspired with Abu Musaab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian-born founder of al-Qaida in Iraq, to carry out terrorist attacks on Western targets in Jordan.
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Joined by hundreds of militants who flocked to Nahr al-Bared in recent months, very few of them Palestinian, the radical cult that calls itself Fatah al-Islam has vowed to fight here to the death.
Egypt's Defence Minister Abdel Fatah al-Sissi denied the accusations, calling them a betrayal.
Minister Abdel Fatah al-Sissi's remarks follow a report leaked to a British newspaper which implicates the army in serious human rights abuses.
Over the past several months, Gazan terror cadres claiming membership in Fatah al-Islam have been actively involved in recruitment and propaganda activities.
Under his command, Fatah al-Islam took over the Nahr el-Bared Palestinian refugee camp where it pinned down the Lebanese Army for four months before being overrun.
Fatah al-Islam is also aligned with Hizbullah, which shares its goal of bringing down the Lebanese government, and with Iran, which gives the Syrians their marching orders.
When seen as component parts of a larger whole, it is clear that Fatah al-Islam's various groupings are acting to unify al-Qaida forces in Iraq, Gaza and Lebanon under one banner.
In 2007 the situation came to a head when clashes broke out between Fatah al Islam, a Palestinian jihadist group, and the Lebanese army at the Nahr al Bred refugee camp near Tripoli.
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In Lebanon today, Fatah al-Islam, which is apparently allied with al-Qaida, is fighting the Lebanese army in a bid to bring down the Saniora government at the behest of its sponsor - the secular Ba'athist regime in Damascus.
Ranging in age between 16 and 24 years, the youths had crossed into Syria to join a battalion led by a member of a militant Islamist group known as Fatah al-Islam, which is fighting to overturn the Syrian government, according to family members of some of the dead youth.
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Abdul Fatah Khalil al-Sisi, the head of military intelligence, to defense minister and head of Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, with the rank of field marshal, Nile TV said.
Hamas gunmen retaliated but did less damage when they attacked the Gaza branch of the Fatah-affiliated Al Kuds University.
By some estimates, Fatah and its Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade have claimed responsibility for murdering roughly as many Israelis as has Hamas.
Meanwhile, Israel continued its military operation against militant targets in Gaza on Sunday, striking the Gaza City house of a senior member of Fatah's al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, Palestinian security sources said.
Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat appealed Saturday to Europeans and Americans to help end the escalation of violence this week, starting with the death of Fatah leader Raed al-Karmi in an explosion Monday.
And 30, 000 people attended the funeral of Atef Abayat, the leader of Fatah's al-Aqsa military arm, who with two colleagues was blown up in his car near Bethlehem on October 18th in what was almost certainly an Israeli-planned assassination.
Abu Al-Naja is from the Fatah old school, a grizzled veteran of the group's wars in Lebanon.
In the first conference, terror masters from Hizbullah, al-Qaida, Hamas, Fatah, and Islamic Jihad convened to discuss collaboration and strategy.
And yet, under the current circumstances when all Palestinian forces - from Fatah to Hamas to al-Qaida - are committed to Israel's violent destruction, there is no chance that a Palestinian state will be anything other than a base for terrorist attacks and not only against Israel.
One man who can testify to that is Ibrahim Abu Al-Naja, the most senior Fatah leader to remain in Gaza after most fled to safety in Ramallah.
Other militant groups, such as Hamas (the main Islamist party) and the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades (a secular Fatah offshoot), make similar demands.
Initially, this would involve militias linked to Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement such as the al-Aqsa Brigades declaring a moratorium on suicide bombings inside Israel as a first step to a cessation of hostilities.
He managed, with great difficulty, to extract a three-month ceasefire from Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and the al-Aqsa Brigades that are linked to his own Fatah movement.
That is especially true of Fatah's more extreme elements, the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades a splintered multitude of militias, united in little but name, but collectively responsible for nearly as many attacks as Hamas.
One promising development came in May 2006 when Marwan Barghouti, the most popular and influential leader of Fatah, joined forces in an Israeli prison with Abed al-Halak Natashe, a trusted spokesman for Hamas, in endorsing a twostate proposal that could unite the two Palestinian factions.
Israel's security cabinet met overnight to discuss it response to the attack, which the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade - an offshoot of Mr Arafat's Fatah movement - said it had carried out.
Repeated reports of Al Qaida opening shop in Gaza and of Iranian Revolutionary Guards units training Fatah and Hamas members in the destroyed Israeli communities were dismissed as unimportant, irrelevant and insignificant.
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