Thursday, 18 February 2010

Hamas sources allege Fatah/Mossad link to Dubai killing

Hamas sources have accused men they say were members of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement of helping Israel to kill a Hamas commander in Dubai, a link that would inflame hostility between the rival factions.

Dubai police told a local newspaper on Thursday they were 99 percent sure Israel was behind the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in a Dubai hotel last month. Most of the suspects identified by the Dubai police carried European passports.

The police have also said two Palestinians are suspected of providing logistical support in the operation. They have not named the pair, who were extradited to Dubai from Jordan.

Hamas security officials in Gaza, quoting colleagues living, like Mabhouh, in exile, say the two Palestinian suspects had been members of Fatah-controlled security forces in Gaza.

The pair fled, they said, along with other Fatah activists and leaders, after a brief Palestinian civil war in 2007, when Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip, leaving Abbas's Fatah the dominant faction in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

Fatah officials, speaking privately, said two said two men whose names have been circulated by Hamas officials had worked in Abbas's Palestinian Authority security forces in the Gaza Strip until Hamas took over the territory in June 2007. But they denied that the two were still working for the same masters. More


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