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Getting back to business, Hamas style
Getting back to business, Hamas style
Hamas is getting back to business in Gaza, and the first order of business is rounding up and torturing Fatah 'activists.' Hamas militiamen have rounded up hundreds of Fatah activists on suspicion of "collaboration" with Israel during Operation Cast Lead, Fatah members in the Gaza Strip told The ...
'Hamas torturing Fatah members in Gaza' | Middle East | Jerusalem Post
'Hamas torturing Fatah members in Gaza' | Middle East | Jerusalem Post
jpost.com — Hamas militiamen have rounded up hundreds of Fatah activists on suspicion of "collaboration" with Israel during Operation Cast Lead, Fatah members in the Gaza Strip told The Jerusalem Post on Monday. They said the Hamas crackdown on Fatah intensified ... (more) 'Hamas torturing Fatah members in Gaza' | Middle East | ...
Haniyeh: We have achieved victory | Middle East | Jerusalem Post
Haniyeh: We have achieved victory | Middle East | Jerusalem Post
jpost.com — In a speech broadcast on Hamas television on Sunday night, Hamas prime minister Ismail Haniyeh said the Palestinians had achieved a historical and strategic victory over Israel, and claimed that Israel's military operation in the Gaza Strip had ... (more) Haniyeh: We have achieved victory | Middle East | ...
Hamas: We will continue to smuggle weapons into Strip | Middle East | Jerusalem Post
Hamas: We will continue to smuggle weapons into Strip | Middle East | Jerusalem Post
jpost.com — A day after Hamas announced a truce with Israel, a spokesman for Izzadin Kassam, the group's military wing, stressed that Hamas will continue to rearm despite efforts to stop the weapon smuggling into the Gaza Strip. "Do what you like, but the ... (more) Hamas: We will continue to smuggle weapons into Strip | ...
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Unfinished Business
Jules Crittenden — ... The official said that the perpetrators belonged to Hamas’s armed wing, Izaddin Kassam, and to the movement’s Internal Security Force. According to the official, at least three of the detainees had their eyes put out by their interrogators, who accused them of providing Israel with wartime information about the location of Hamas militiamen and officials. It’s not too late for Israel to observe that Hamas remains an active and unrepentant terrorist organization and resume operations. Israel Matzav  notes a report in which fatah claimed to have fired missiles at Israel during ...

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