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Hamas moves on Fatah 'collaborators'

Jan. 4, 2009
Khaled Abu Toameh , THE JERUSALEM POST 
The Hamas government has placed dozens of Fatah members under house arrest out 
of fear that they might exploit the current IDF operation to regain control of 
the Gaza Strip. 

The move came amid reports that the Fatah leadership in the West Bank has 
instructed its followers to be ready to assume power over the Gaza Strip when 
and if Israel's military operation results in the removal of Hamas rule. 

Fatah officials in Ramallah told The Jerusalem Post that Hamas militiamen had 
been assaulting many Fatah activists since the beginning of the operation last 
Saturday. They said at least 75 activists were shot in the legs while others 
had their hands broken. 

Wisam Abu Jalhoum, a Fatah activist from the Jabalya refugee camp, was shot in 
the legs by Hamas militiamen for allegedly expressing joy over the IDF air 
strikes on Hamas targets. 

"Hamas is very nervous, because they feel that their end is nearing," a senior 
Fatah official said. "They have been waging a brutal campaign against Fatah 
members in the Gaza Strip." 

Meanwhile, sources close to Hamas revealed over the weekend that the movement 
had "executed" more than 35 Palestinians who were suspected of collaborating 
with Israel and were being held in various Hamas security installations. 

The sources quoted Hamas officials as saying that the decision to kill the 
suspected collaborators was taken out of fear that Israel might try to rescue 
them during a ground offensive. The officials claimed that at least half of the 
victims were killed by relatives of Palestinian militiamen who were killed as a 
result of information passed on to Israel by the "collaborators." 

Justifying the latest crackdown on Fatah, a Hamas official in Gaza City said 
that his government had received information according to which Palestinian 
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas had instructed his loyalists in the Strip to 
start moving toward undermining Hamas. 

"We will kill them all if they try to help Israel bring down our government," 
the official said. "We will hang Mahmoud Abbas and [former Fatah security 
chief] Muhammad Dahlan in the public square if they try to enter the Gaza Strip 
aboard Israeli tanks." 

The Hamas official said that his security forces had launched a massive 
"preemptive" campaign aimed at thwarting Fatah's attempts to "spread anarchy 
and chaos." He confirmed that many Fatah operatives had been shot in the legs 
over the past few days by Hamas "to make sure that they don't help Israel." 

Fahmi Za'arir, a Fatah spokesman in the West Bank, accused Hamas of "executing" 
a number of Fatah detainees. He said the Fatah leadership knew of at least two 
Fatah men who were shot dead by Hamas after being released from prison. He 
named them as Nasser Muhana and Saher al-Silawi. 

Za'arir said that several Fatah members who attended funerals of victims of the 
IAF strikes were severely beaten by Hamas militiamen who accused them of 
collaboration with Israel. 

It was "shameful" that Hamas was directing its weapons and energies against its 
own people instead of fighting against Israel, the spokesman said. 

The decision to place Fatah operatives under house arrest was issued by the 
much-feared "Internal Security Apparatus," which reports to the 
Hamas-controlled Interior Ministry in Gaza. 

The order, which was delivered to the Fatah activists on Thursday, reads: "You 
are forbidden from leaving your home for 48 hours unless you want to attend 
Friday prayers. Anyone who violates the order will be punished."


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