28 April 2014
Source: Middle East Monitor
The Palestinian Authority' security apparatus has not halted the
campaign of arrests of Hamas supporters across the occupied West Bank,
despite the signing the reconciliation agreement in Gaza four days ago.
In Tulkarm, the General Intelligence Service re-arrested Alaa
Kharyosh after he was summoned for questioning on Saturday. Kharyosh is
the brother of Mohammed Kharyosh, who was detained a month and a half
ago.
In Hebron, the Preventive Security Service (PSS) summoned 27-year-old
Taha Mohamed Shalaldeh from the town of Sa'ir north of Hebron on
Tuesday. Shalaldeh is a former political prisoner. He spent more than 19
months in PSS prisons.
In Salfit on Saturday, a force from the General Intelligence Service
raided the home of the freed prisoner Mohammed Hamada Al-Diek, 37, from
the town of Kafr Al-Diek, in a failed attempt to arrest him. At the same
time, the force raided and searched the homes of his relatives.
Al-Diek has been arrested numerous times by PA security services in the West Bank.
The PA's intelligence in Salfit also arrested the freed prisoner Osama Shaheen, 42; he was a former political prisoner.
In Jenin on Friday evening the PA's security apparatus attacked a
motorcade of vehicles belonging to civilians who were celebrating the
exit of a wounded resident from the hospital. He had been injured amid
the assassination of Ezzeddin Al-Qassam's Abu Hamza Al-Hija and his two
companions.
Local sources reported that dozens of residents' vehicles welcomed
Mahmoud Abu Kamel, 22, after he completed his treatment in Nablus; he
had been shot by occupation forces in the Jenin refugee camp about a
month ago.
The sources said the residents were attacked by elements of the PA
security apparatus as soon as they headed to the city of Jenin from the
area of the Shohada Triangle towards the camp. Occupation forces fired
at them, creating tensions between the two parties.
Link: www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/middle-east/11133-pa-continues-to-arrest-hamas-supporters-despite-reconciliation-agreement.
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