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Gaza defeat deepens splits in Fatah

Posted on 29/06/200704/02/2021 By 3arabawy

More troubles for the traitor Abu Mazen coming from his own ranks, reports Maan News:

The Fatah-affiliated Al Aqsa Brigades have announced that they have rejected the presidential decree regarding the disbanding of militia in the occupied Palestinian territories.
The spokesman of the brigades, Abu Oday, told Ma’an that, following consultations with the brigades’ leaders in the West Bank, they have issued the following declaration:
First: the rejection of the dissolution of the brigades, “because they are a resistance group, and are defending the country and the dignity of the people”.
Second: the refusal to disarm the group, “because it is a legitimate arm of resistance, and is the only weapon to remain to defend the Intifada [“Uprising”].”
Third: the rejection of the description of the brigades as ‘militias’, “which defame the Palestinians, and it is nonsense to describe the only remaining armed wing as a militia.”
Fourth: the brigades support the presidents’ decision to withdraw illegal arms used in the lawlessness, and announce that they stand with the security forces to stop the state of disorder.
Fifth: the brigades will “do their best” to aid the security forces, “and will be honored to stand beside the security forces to defend the country.”
Sixth: the brigades will not be complacent before the crimes of the occupation, “and will retaliate for the crimes committed [by the occupying Israeli military], especially in the recent days in the [Gaza] Strip, Nablus and Jenin.
Seventh: the brigades reject the connection established between themselves and the current state of lawlessness, and confirm that they “were created to confront the occupation and its aggression against the Palestinian people”.
Eighth: the brigades will not be committed to a truce with the Israelis, as long as the occupation continues the crimes and incursions against Palestinians and their cities.

Hamas criticizes Blair envoy move

Posted on 28/06/2007 By 3arabawy

From the BBC…

The Palestinian Hamas movement has criticised the appointment of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as an international Middle East peace envoy.
The Islamist militants, now in control of Gaza, said Mr Blair had not been honest or helpful while prime minister.
But the move has been welcomed by Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

Click on the cartoon below to read a posting at the Tomb…

Former Hamas prisoners remember Fatah torture

Posted on 25/06/200720/01/2021 By 3arabawy

From McClatchy:

They called it “The Bus” and it marked the beginning of days, weeks, even months of brutal interrogation at the hands of the nascent Palestinian government.
After being rounded up by Fatah forces, Hamas men were blindfolded and shackled to a line of uncomfortable, low chairs while their captors blasted “dirty” music to soften their psychological defenses.
Then, one by one, they were beaten, questioned and thrown in cells.
“Torture by the Israelis was less than what they did here,” said Hassan, a 46-year-old high school physics teacher who would give only his first name. He said he was held by Fatah for 59 days in 1996.
For Hamas members, the gutted prison bloc in the back of the Gaza City headquarters of the Palestinian Authority’s Preventive Security Service was their Abu Ghraib.
It was here that the seeds of the rivalry with Fatah were planted a decade ago. And it was here last week that Hamas broke the spirit of Fatah forces and sealed its military victory.
As soon as the compound fell, onetime inmates started turning up to visit the reviled prison bloc.
Among the first was a man who called himself Abu Essam, a stout, bearded, 54-year-old colonel with the Palestinian Authority National Security Services. He said he spent two years inside these cells.
At first, Abu Essam was hired to oversee the interrogations in 1994, soon after Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat triumphantly returned to Gaza to build the foundations for a future state.
When it became clear that he was reluctant to use harsh methods, he was thrown in a cell himself for six months.
Abu Essam’s arrest was part of a prolonged Fatah crackdown on Hamas and its leadership, many of whom spent time in this jail.
The prison was then overseen by Mohammed Dahlan, the young Fatah leader and Gaza Strip enforcer charged with building the security system from scratch.
Hamas members said Fatah interrogators tortured them and shaved their beards to humiliate them.

It’s hilarious when I think that the so called international community is upset Hamas stormed the torture chambers where Dahlan and his men used to hold torture orgies for hours, days and weeks for Palestinian resistance fighters and dissidents. Smashing those cells and compounds is a “coup against legitimacy”? I really hope some of those Western diplomats would spend some time in Fatah’s torture chambers as detainees (don’t worry there are still plenty of those facilities in the West Bank) and then will see how keen they are for this “legitimacy” they are talking about!

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