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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
W. Bank: Fatah nabs 36 Hamas activists
2007-06-15
Palestinian security forces allied with Fatah arrested three dozen Hamas activists in the West Bank on Thursday, as the Islamic group neared a military takeover of Gaza. Fatah leaders said a decision was made by security commanders to crack down on Hamas in the West Bank, to prevent it from taking any positions in that territory, a Fatah stronghold. "Last night, there was a decision by the leaders of the security forces to go after Hamas and to arrest them, before they think of bringing the war here," said Issam Abu Bakr, a Fatah leader in the West Bank city of Nablus. "This is true for all of the West Bank. Perhaps it was a belated decision, but now we can stand against Hamas and defend ourselves."

Arrests of Hamas activists were reported in the West Bank towns of Jenin, Nablus, Jericho, Ramallah and Bethlehem. In Bethlehem, security forces wore ski masks, to avoid being identified, as they seized Hamas activists in their homes and businesses, witnesses said. In Nablus, masked security agents and Fatah gunmen rode together in cars, searching for Hamas members, and broke into several homes of Hamas activists. In one area, a brief firefight erupted.

Also Thursday, Fatah gunmen seized a Hamas preacher from a West Bank village and shot him in the legs, security officials said. Later, Fatah activists kidnapped three more Hamas activists from a building in downtown Ramallah.

In Ramallah's Al Quds University, Fatah-allied students kicked out Hamas supporters and forced a suspension of teaching, the officials said. In Nablus, dozens of gunmen set fire to the third-floor office of several Hamas members of parliament and threw furniture into the street. Gunmen pulled one man into the street and hit him when he fought back, witnesses said.
Posted by:Fred

#2  So we're going to have a three state solution instead of a mere two states. Should have guessed it a long time ago: Israel; the West Bank with Fatah in charge; and Gaza with Hamas in charge. This is assuming, of course, that Fatah can hold on in the West Bank. But even if Hamas takes West Bank too it is still too much to expect that Palestinians can keep Gaza and the West Bank together as a single entity. Euroweenies need to double their efforts now so they can send one contribution to Gaza and another to West Bank.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2007-06-15 11:59  

#1  In Ramallah's Al Quds University, Fatah-allied students kicked out Hamas supporters and forced a suspension of teaching

So when will UK academics start boycotting Fatah?
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-06-15 03:50  

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