The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine is upset, however:
A commission of inquiry set up to investigate corruption allegations raised by a former intelligence officer does not go far enough, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine said on Monday.You know you are in bad shape when a terrorist group scolds you - accurately - for being too corrupt.
In a statement, the leftist faction said the commission, made up of three Fatah members, "does not meet the requirements to ensure professional and objective findings as it was formed of only one party."