91. In a televised address Wednesday, Arafat said he had ordered his security forces to arrest Palestinian terror groups. 92. Iran remains a serious concern because of its pursuit of nuclear weapons and missiles and strong support for terror groups, he said. 93. Iran, Iraq and Syria were all cited for backing terror groups. 94. Iraq provided training and political encouragement to many terror groups, but its main focus was on dissident Iraqis opposed to President Saddam Hussein, the report said. 95. Israel accuses him of organizing attacks on Israelis, making explosives, smuggling weapons and providing shelter to members of terror groups. 96. Israel accuses Syria of sponsoring terror groups. 97. Israel accuses Daoud of organizing attacks on Israelis, making explosives, smuggling weapons and providing shelter to members of terror groups. 98. Israel accuses him of organizing attacks on Israelis, producing explosives, smuggling weapons, and providing shelter to members of terror groups. 99. Israel is to further ease restrictions on Palestinians, while the Palestinians are required to arrest more militants and dismantle terror groups. 100. Israeli government spokesman Arieh Mekel said the new policy was intended to jolt Arafat into finally taking action against terror groups. |