Annie
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Hamas? Fatah? Damn.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1601571,00.html
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070321/wl_nm/palestinians_dc
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1601571,00.html
Wednesday, Mar. 21, 2007
Cracks Appear in Palestinian Coalition
By AP/DIAA HADID
(GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip) The appointment of a divisive Gaza strongman to a top security post is threatening the new Palestinian unity government just days after its inauguration.
Mohammed Dahlan, a prominent member of the moderate Fatah Party, is despised by the rival Hamas group for leading a brutal crackdown on it in the 1990s. He also was one of the leading critics of Hamas during recent months of tensions and infighting between the two movements.
Now Dahlan is in charge of bringing order to the chaotic security services, including Hamas' own militia. Analysts say the issue is so sensitive that it could break up the new government and return Gaza to civil strife.
Dahlan, now a Fatah legislator, was appointed this week as security adviser to President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah and to head up the National Security Council. The powerful body is to decide security policy and reform, making Dahlan more powerful than the interior minister, who only will have executive powers in security matters.
The security council was formed as a part of a carefully cobbled agreement between political rivals Hamas and Fatah after months of tense negotiations to create a coalition government.
Those talks often deteriorated into deadly street battles between the group's militias and different government security apparatuses. The fighting killed more than 140 Palestinians from last May until a cease-fire was called in early February...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070321/wl_nm/palestinians_dc
Shit, they held it together for 4 whole days, let's 'give' these people a state. Whoops, they want all of Israel, but whoops, the problems in this case are internicene, nevermind. They are still a peaceful people...Hamas, Fatah fighters clash in Gaza, one killed
By Nidal al-Mughrabi2 hours, 23 minutes ago
A militant loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction was killed and seven people were wounded on Wednesday in the first deadly clash between Fatah and Hamas since a unity government was formed.
Within hours, two Palestinians linked to Hamas were abducted in Gaza City in a sign violence could spread despite the new coalition's stated aim of ending factional strife and closing ranks against a crippling year-old Western aid embargo.
Fatah said Hamas security forces fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the northern Gaza home of a senior al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades commander, killing one of the group's members. Seven people, including at least four gunmen and a bystander, were wounded, but the al-Aqsa commander was unhurt.
Fatah spokesman Abdel Hakim Awad said Hamas had planned the attack in advance and warned of "grave consequences" if the Islamists mounted any more.
A spokesman for Hamas's armed wing, Abu Ubaida, said Hamas gunmen had only responded to shooting from the al-Aqsa commander's house. He said a Fatah fighter was preparing to fire a rocket-propelled grenade when it exploded in his hands, killing him and wounding the others.
It was the first deadly clash since Abbas's secular Fatah faction and Hamas Islamists formed a unity cabinet on Saturday....