Hamas, Fatah trade accusations over Gaza bombings
November 10, 2014
Although Fatah was preparing to hold the 10th anniversary memorial for the death of President Yasser Arafat on Nov. 11 in Gaza, developments in the past few days have pushed Gaza officials to cancel the ceremony.
Fatah official Zakaria al-Agha said during a news conference in the Strip on Nov. 9, attended by Al-Monitor, that the reason behind the ceremonys cancelation was the series of bombings that targeted a number of Fatah leaders in Gaza on Nov. 7. The Strips security apparatus informed Fatah that it could not secure the ceremony and protect the participants, which contradicted Hamas previous positions that it would not stand in the way of Arafats memorial.
However, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zeid announced at a news conference on the evening of Nov. 9 that canceling the ceremony was an internal Fatah decision and Hamas had nothing to do with it. Abu Zeid asked not to attribute Fatahs internal crises to Hamas and not to involve the movement in Fatahs organizational issues.
Eyad al-Bozum, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior in Gaza, told Al-Monitor, The reason behind the security apparatus not securing Fatahs ceremony is attributed to the highly tense public opinion, the exchange of accusations following the latest bombings, Prime Minister Rami Hamdallahs lack of communication with the security apparatus in Gaza, in addition to the fact that the ministry has not been given budgets and its employees salaries have not been paid.
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