Saturday, 5 February 2011

Hamas: Corruption and security coordination make the PA fear popular uprising

[ 05/02/2011 - 01:51 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- The Hamas Movement said that corruption and ties with the Israeli occupation state are the reasons for the Fatah-controlled Palestinian Authority's fears of any popular revolt against its regime in the West Bank.

"The authority in Ramallah has fear that the winds of change may blow out into the occupied West Bank because the Fatah-affiliated regime is known as the most corrupted governments in the region and it also has links and cooperation with the occupation against our people's interests," Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri stated.

Spokesman Abu Zuhri in a statement to the Palestinian information center (PIC) on Friday stressed that this corruption and security coordination with Israel were further vindicated by Al-Jazeera papers that exposed the size of concessions made on the Palestinian rights and constants as well as the security cooperation with the Israeli occupation.

The spokesman noted that the urgent meetings held one after another lately by PA security leaders in the West Bank and the measures taken to ban any protests there reflected these fears.

In this regard, spokesman for the popular front for the liberation of Palestine - general command Anwar Raja said that the ongoing popular uprising in Egypt revoked the culture of Camp David and revived the Arab peoples' activeness.

Anwar told Quds Press that the Palestinian revolt against the Oslo group faces many difficulties and needs activating and supporting the West Bankers' steadfastness against the PA.

He emphasized that the Palestinian resistance factions are demanded to overthrow Mahmoud Abbas and his authority once and for all.

PA officer in prison after helping Palestinian wanted by Israel

[ 05/02/2011 - 01:46 PM ]

RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- A Palestinian Authority military court in Ramallah city sentenced officer Musab Kharyush, a member of the national security, to three years in jail on a charge of providing assistance for a resistance fighter affiliated with the Hamas armed wing, Al-Qassam Brigades.

An informed Palestinian source affirmed that Al-Qassam fighter was one of Kharyush's relatives and was wanted by the Israeli occupation.

Al-Qassam fighter, Mohamed Kharyush, was kidnapped by Israeli soldiers on September 15, 2009 along with another wanted fighter called Adnan Samara.

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