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Hamas arrests Abbas representatives in Gaza

GAZA
Fri Aug 1, 2008 10:27am EDT
Palestinian security forces loyal to Hamas take part in a training exercise near the border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip December 13, 2007. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa

GAZA (Reuters) - Hamas security forces arrested Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's top Fatah representatives in the Gaza Strip on Friday, ratcheting up tensions between the rival factions.

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The arrests came one day after Abbas ordered his Fatah-dominated security services to release all pro-Hamas activists in the occupied West Bank. Twenty were released late on Friday but dozens more remained in custody, a senior security source said.

Hamas security men detained Ibrahim Abu an-Naja and Zakaria al-Agha, who were appointed by Abbas to oversee Fatah in the Gaza Strip after Hamas Islamists seized control a year ago, Fatah officials said.

Hamas forces also arrested three local governors appointed by Abbas, whose West Bank-based government is backed by the United States and other Western powers.

Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesman, said the arrests in the Gaza Strip were meant to put pressure on Abbas's security forces to release Hamas activists detained in the occupied West Bank.

He accused Abbas's forces of trying to "liquidate" Hamas and described the Gaza arrests as "temporary and limited".

Fatah official Abdallah Abdallah condemned the Gaza arrests, saying they "constitute the destruction of any Palestinian and Arab call to end the schism" between Hamas and Fatah.

Tensions between the factions spiked a week ago after a series of bombings in the Gaza Strip, one of which killed five Hamas members and a girl. Hamas blamed Fatah for the blasts, a charge Fatah denied.

Hundreds of Palestinians have since been arrested in week-long tit-for-tat crackdowns by Fatah in the West Bank and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

(Additional reporting by Mohammed Assadi in Ramallah; writing by Adam Entous; editing by Sami Aboudi)



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