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Thursday, July 02, 2009

'Palestinian' civil war watch: BYOB

Hamas has arrested more than 500 members f Fatah in the Gaza Strip in the last weeks, and apparently that has put a severe strain on Hamas' budget. In fact, the strain is so severe that Hamas has started allowing the prisoners to call home and ask family members to bring them food and drink.
"The prisons in the Gaza Strip are so full that Hamas doesn't have enough money to feed all the detainees," said a Fatah official in Ramallah. "In many cases the detainees receive permission to call their families and ask for food and soft drinks."

Hamas representatives in the Gaza Strip said the latest clampdown was a "routine" measure aimed at preserving law and order.

But another Fatah official said that Hamas was deliberately targeting senior officials of the faction in the Gaza Strip, including former ministers, members of Fatah's "revolutionary council," former Fatah legislators and former commanders of the Palestinian Authority security forces.

"In the past 24 hours, Hamas kidnapped 156 Fatah members in the Gaza Strip," the official said. "Another 210 Fatah members have been in Hamas prisons for months and years."
'Kidnapped' is how the 'Palestinians' say 'arrested.'
The group said that most of the detainees were being banned from receiving family members or meeting with lawyers.
I guess they treat Fatah members just like they treat Gilad Shalit. Somehow I doubt they expect to get 1000 Hamas terrorists for any of the Fatah prisoners. But maybe they can ask Fatah to send a little more cash.

Heh.

1 Comments:

At 10:40 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

I'm sure Fatah will get an obliging Israeli government to send a little more money so poor Fatah terrorists don't end up starving to death. We all know what Fatah will do in return for this unilateral Jewish kindness: give Israel the finger.

Heh

 

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