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A Zionist newspaper has said that the Zionist government headed by its premier Ehud Olmert sees itself obliged to work on toppling Hamas government in the Gaza Strip and restoring the control of PA chief Mahmoud Abbas and his security apparatuses over it.
The Zionist Haaretz newspaper on Saturday considered that Abbas has to assume his responsibilities in Gaza, asserting that in order for Abbas to restore the reins of control over Gaza, the IOA troops need to intervene militarily.
However, one of the paper’s commentators Zvi Bar’el warned of the danger of this scenario because if it happens, Abbas will appear in the eyes of his people as a “collaborator with the Zionist entity.”
In a related context, The Zionist sources said that the security collaboration between the OF troops and the PA security apparatuses reached unprecedented levels since the signing of the Oslo agreement in 1993.
Ma’ariv newspaper quoted those sources as saying that the security cooperation and operations of the OF troops in the West Bank do not mean that the strength of Hamas has dwindled, adding that the military means cannot reduce the increasing popularity of Hamas.
In the context of security coordination with the Zionist entity, the PA intelligence apparatus kidnapped a prominent Hamas leader called Sheikh Ibrahim Jaber, 45, in the industrial zone of the Jenin city, northern West Bank, and took him to an unknown destination, Palestinian eyewitnesses reported.
Abbas militia apparatus in the Nablus city also kidnapped for the second time Zuhair Labada, 51, one of the exiles of Marj Al-Zuhour in south Lebanon, in spite of his suffering of kidney failure, which necessitates conducting dialysis in the hospital on a daily basis.
The Labada family held Abdullah Kamil, the PA intelligence director in Nablus, fully responsible for the life of their son in view of his critical state of health, calling on human rights organizations to intervene to ensure his speedy release.
Working with Egypt to open Rafah crossing
The Hamas-run de facto government of the Gaza Strip is holding “ongoing” negotiations with the government of Egypt in an attempt to allow Palestinian pilgrims to pass through Rafah border crossing on their journey to Mecca, Hamas’ official spokesperson says.
Spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri said his government is holding talks exclusively with Egypt, not with the Zionist entity, on the issue of allowing Palestinians to exit Gaza for the Muslim Hajj, or pilgrimage. “We do not hold contacts with the Zionists over this issue or any other,” he said. Abu Zuhri said Egyptian authorities promised to “work out a solution for the Hajj issue as soon as possible,” but have not set a date for opening the border.
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