MEMRI has the the clip up of al-Qaeda's "Voice of the Caliphate" newscast and the transcript makes it clear that it's anything but complimentary to the PA.
From the transcript:
Meanwhile, the mouthpieces of the so-called Palestinian Authority spoke about disarming the mujahideen under the pretext of what they called 'the weapons anarchy.' But the response of the mujahideen groups on the front lines was clear. They announced their refusal to disarm as long as the occupier remains in the land of the Muslims."
So it seems the animosity with the PA remains in full force.








Huh - okay then :-)
Who are the "mujahideen groups" in this context?
Here are questions that are not being asked about the latest twist of a cynical war. Were explosives and a remote-control detonator found in the car of the two SAS special forces men "rescued" from prison in Basra on 19 September? If true, what were they planning to do with them? Why did the British military authorities in Iraq put out an unbelievable version of the circumstances that led up to armoured vehicles smashing down the wall of a prison?
It is quite possible that the alleged detonators and explosives were Iranian,since that is what the SAS are tryng to stop entering Iraq.
Hamas and PIJ.