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PA: Arrested Hamas activists planned to assassinate Abbas 

By Avi Issacharoff 
  


Hamas activists arrested by the Palestinian Authority have admitted to tracking 
the movements of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and to gathering 
intelligence on his security, PA sources told Haaretz. 

Their motive clearly was to assassinate Abbas, the sources said. 

"Hamas' intention was to scuttle the reconciliation talks [between Hamas and 
Fatah] in Cairo and to create chaos in the West Bank, in contrast to the sense 
of security that has characterized the territory for the past two years," Fatah 
spokesman Fahmi Zarir told Haaretz. 

Palestinian Authority Secretary Taib Abd-Arahim had said Monday amid the Cairo 
talks that Palestinian security forces had arrested 10 Hamas members planning 
to attack PA institutions. The detainees admitted they were planning to 
assassinate several senior Palestinian Authority officials on July 1, in order 
to halt the conciliation talks, he said. 

Now, new details have now emerged about the plot: The Hamas activists were 
caught with weapons, maps and photos of senior Palestinian officers. The photos 
and maps indicated the cell was conducting surveillance on Abbas himself. 

Sources say Palestinian security forces have detailed confessions in which the 
suspects acknowledged planning to assassinate several PA officials and stated 
they were observing Abbas' movements. PA sources say their motive was clear: to 
assassinate Abbas. The cell had three to five members, between the ages of 25 
and 30. 

A spokesman for Hamas' military wing has denied the allegations. However, if 
they are true, this is evidence not only of Hamas' intention to scuttle 
reconciliation with Fatah, but also to stage a coup of sorts against the 
Palestinian Authority. Reports suggest Hamas' military wing has an extremist 
agenda, but Hamas' political leadership in the west bank is thought not to have 
been aware of the plot. 

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