“Dahlan became involved in negotiating the Oslo Peace Agreement.[7] Dahlan was chosen to head the Preventive Security Force in Gaza after the signing of the Oslo Accords. He built up a force of 20,000 men,[8] making him one of the most powerful Palestinian leaders, dealing regularly with the CIA and Israeli intelligence officials.[9] His forces were accused of torturing Hamas detainees throughout the 1990s, allegations Dahlan denies.[10][11] During this period Gaza was nicknamed “Dahlanistan” due to his power.[12] His reputation was damaged in the Karni scandal of 1997 when it was revealed that Dahlan was diverting 40% of the taxes levied at the Karni Crossing (an estimated one million Shekels a month) to his personal bank account.[13][14]…
“He repeatedly tried to campaign on a reform and anti-corruption ticket…”
“Dahlan became involved in negotiating the Oslo Peace Agreement.[7] Dahlan was chosen to head the Preventive Security Force in Gaza after the signing of the Oslo Accords. He built up a force of 20,000 men,[8] making him one of the most powerful Palestinian leaders, dealing regularly with the CIA and Israeli intelligence officials.[9] His forces were accused of torturing Hamas detainees throughout the 1990s, allegations Dahlan denies.[10][11] During this period Gaza was nicknamed “Dahlanistan” due to his power.[12] His reputation was damaged in the Karni scandal of 1997 when it was revealed that Dahlan was diverting 40% of the taxes levied at the Karni Crossing (an estimated one million Shekels a month) to his personal bank account.[13][14]…
“He repeatedly tried to campaign on a reform and anti-corruption ticket…”
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