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Hamas's Newest "Collaborators": Fatah


by Khaled Abu Toameh <http://www.hudson-ny.org/author/Khaled+Abu+Toameh> 
May 10, 2011 at 5:00 am

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The two main partners in the new Palestinian government, Hamas and Fatah,
have chosen to celebrate their unity accord by targeting anyone who helps
Israel.

This means that the new unity government, which is supposed to be
established in the coming weeks, would not only be opposed to compromise,
but would also target those who maintain contacts with Israelis.

The timing of a recent execution in the Gaza Strip was seen as a warning
message from Hamas to Fatah against continued "collaboration" with Israel.

Just hours before the signing of the Palestinian "reconciliation" pact in
Cairo last week, the Hamas authorities in the Gaza Strip announced the
execution by firing squad of Abdel Karim Shrair, 37, on charges of
"collaboration" with Israel.

Days later in the West Bank, Palestinian gunmen believed to be members of
Fatah, murdered Mohammed Khawaldi, 32, who had also been accused of
"collaboration" with Israel.

Instead of issuing a condemnation, Fatah rushed to murder a "collaborator"
in the West Bank - as if it is trying to tell the Palestinians: "You see, we
are also capable of killing people who help Israel."

Fatah's failure to condemn the execution is a sign that the secular faction
does not want to anger its new partner: Hamas.

Whatever Shrair did to help Israel, it could not have been more than what
Abbas and Fayyad have done over the past few years. The two meet with
Israelis on a regular basis and support security coordination between their
security forces and the Israelis.

In the eyes of Hamas, Mahmoud Abbas and Salaam Fayyad are also "traitors"
because they have agreed -- at least in English and in public -- to
recognize Israel's right to exist. If Abbas and Fayyad were to stand trail
before a court on all what Hamas has accused them of doing, they too would
end up facing a firing squad.

Shrair, after all, was also affiliated with Fatah, and had served in their
security forces before Hamas seized control over the Gaza Strip in the
summer of 2007.

Citing Fatah security forces' security coordination with Israel, Hamas had
previously refused to sign the unity accord, demanding an end to all forms
of collaboration with Israel.

In the end, under Egyptian pressure, Hamas agreed temporarily to drop its
condition.

The issue of security coordination between the Fatah-controlled security
forces in the West Bank and Israel had been a major obstacle to ending the
dispute between the two rival Palestinian factions.

Over the past four years, Hamas complained that this security coordination
has resulted in the arrest and of hundreds of its followers in the West
Bank. The coordination, according to Hamas, has also led to the elimination
of many Hamas-linked institutions in the West Bank.

Hamas has also accused Fatah leaders of helping Israel during the 2008
Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip known as Operation Cast Lead.

But now it appears that Hamas is willing to sit in a unity government with
Palestinians it still considers to be "collaborators" with Israel.

The decision to execute Shrair hours before the signing ceremony in Cairo is
an indication that Hamas continues to see the issue of collaboration with
Israel as a very serious matter. Many Palestinians see it as a warning and
challenge to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his prime
minister, Salam Fayyad.



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