I'm SHOCKED.
Espionage activities of PA security apparatuses disclosed
[ 26/12/2008 - 12:21 PM ]
DOHA, (PIC)-- Senior political official of the Hamas Movement Mohammed Nazzal has unveiled Wednesday some of the "serious" documents seized by his Movement from offices of the defunct PA security apparatuses in the Gaza Strip that implicate them in espionage activities harmful to the Palestinian cause.
He also disclosed that officials and elements of those defunct apparatuses that were routed in the Gaza Strip 18 months ago were involved in spying on Arab and Muslim countries in favor of the USA, Israel, and other European countries, in addition to spying on PA chief Mahmoud Abbas.
Nazzal's remarks were made in a live interview with the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera satellite TV channel in Doha, where he also accused the PA security apparatuses of turning themselves into a " weapon for hire".
According to Nazzal, the PA intelligence department spied on Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, and Sudan in favor of the United States, Israel, France, and other European counties in exchange for money.
He also pointed out that the seized documents comprised photos, voice recordings, CDs, video tapes, and letters bearing names and signatures of high-ranking officials in the PA spy agency.
According to Nazzal, the PA intelligence spied on the Pakistani nuclear reactor, in addition to spying on the Sudanese Al-Shefa pharmaceutical factory in July 1998.
The factory was bombed by the US warplanes one month after the PA intelligence collected information about it on allegation it was producing chemical weapons.
Furthermore, Nazaal highlighted that the infamous PA security department was also spying on Arab migrants in France, in addition to coordinating with it in penetrating Iraqi and the Palestinian resistance as well as Muslim organizations in Europe and India.
Internal activities:
On the internal level, Nazzal confirmed that the ill-fated PA preventive security apparatus, which was founded by the disgraced Fatah leader Mohammed Dahalan, was involved in spying on PA officials with the aim to "extort them and to confiscate their political decision".
He also revealed, with documents, that the said apparatus was also involved in spying on Mahmoud Abbas after elements on the apparatus planted spying devices in the office and under the chair of Abbas.
Moreover, Nazzal presented documents that he said involve the preventive security department in liquidating Hisham Makki, the chairman of the PA TV and Radio bureau in 2001, and the attempt to assassinate Fatah leader Nabil Amr, the incumbent PA ambassador in Egypt.
In addition, Nazzal displayed a document that he said was prepared by the Israeli security institution to fight and uproot Hamas and charitable organizations in Palestine, which he revealed was initially implemented by those apparatuses in 1998 but was halted after the eruption of the Aqsa intifada in 2000.
Nazzal stressed that the "unconstitutional" PA government of Salam Fayyadh in Ramallah has revived the plan and has carried out the mission in the West Bank after Hamas Movement controlled security in Gaza Strip in June last year.
Finally, Nazzal asserted that officials of the PA security departments had lured high-ranking PA officials into "immoral" acts and kept the evidence with the aim to extort them and to seize their political will and decision.
بني ارشيد: الدور المصري بات عبئاً على الشعب الفلسطيني واجتياح غزة سيُشعل المنطقةlink(I hope I am pasting the right article - I'm viewing the site through a translator)
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