PA officials: 'Fatah al-Islam at work in Gaza'

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Khaled Abu Toameh , THE JERUSALEM POST  Dec. 25, 2007   
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The radical Islamist group Fatah al-Islam, which was recently crushed by the
Lebanese army, has begun operating inside the Gaza Strip, Palestinian
Authority officials said Tuesday. 


In a statement issued in the Gaza Strip, the group claimed responsibility
for the firing of homemade rockets at Sderot on two different occasions over
the past few weeks. 


The Sunni Islamist group, whose name means "Conquest of Islam," was
established in November 2006 and draws inspiration from al-Qaida. 


Earlier this year, the group engaged in fierce fighting with the Lebanese
army in the Nahr el-Bared refugee camp in northern Lebanon. Dozens of
Palestinians and Lebanese were killed in the clashes, which also resulted in
the destruction of hundreds of homes in the camp. 


"Hamas is responsible for the presence of Fatah al-Islam in the Gaza Strip,"
said Ahmed Abdel Rahman, a top aide to PA President Mahmoud Abbas. "This is
an extremely dangerous development because Fatah al-Islam, which is not
linked to Fatah, is a radical terrorist organization." 


Abdel Rahman said the state of anarchy and lawlessness created by Hamas's
violent takeover of the Gaza Strip six months ago was the main reason behind
the emergence of such radical groups there. 


"The Hamas government and its illegal militias are fully responsible for the
infiltration of Fatah al-Islam into the Gaza Strip," he added. "The presence
of this dangerous gang of mercenaries in the Gaza Strip will bring more
tragedies and disasters to the Palestinians." 


Abdel Rahman said that the presence of the group in the Gaza Strip also
provided Israel with an "excuse to continue its incursions and
assassinations." 


If the claim is true, Fatah al-Islam joins a long list of radical Islamist
groups that have popped up in the Gaza Strip in recent years. They include
Hizb al-Tahrir (Party of Liberation), Fatah al-Yasser, Qaida al-Islam, Army
of Islam, Suyuf al-Haq (Swords of Justice) and the Nasser Eddin Brigades. 


In another development, Hamas said Tuesday that it would not allow
Fatah-controlled security forces to take over the Rafah border crossing
without its permission. 


The announcement came in response to statements made by PA officials in
Ramallah to the effect that they were discussing the possibility of reaching
an agreement with Egypt over control of the Rafah terminal, which has been
closed since Hamas took full control over the Gaza Strip. 


Muhammad Madhoun, director of the office of Hamas Prime Minister Ismail
Haniyeh, said that while Hamas was not opposed to the border's reopening, it
insisted that the move be carried out in coordination with the Islamist
movement. Madhoun pointed out that Hamas had previously suggested handing
control of Rafah to a private company, but the PA and the Egyptians had
turned down the offer. 


Meanwhile, Fatah has decided to cancel celebrations in the Gaza Strip
marking its 43rd anniversary after receiving threats from Hamas, Fatah
activists said. 


They said a major rally scheduled to take place on January 1 in Gaza City
had been called off after Hamas threatened to arrest the organizers. 


Earlier this month, Fatah's security forces prevented Hamas from celebrating
its 20th anniversary in the West Bank. The move prompted Hamas leaders to
call for a similar ban on Fatah celebrations in the Gaza Strip. 

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