Thursday, January 8, 2009

The Day After: With Hamas Under Siege, Secular Fatah Mulls Its Next Move. -- A Commentary

Smoke rises after an Israeli air strike in Gaza January 8, 2009.
(Suhaib Salem/Reuters)

From Newsweek:

As Hamas fighters dig in against advancing Israeli troops in Gaza, the Islamists' security services are quietly working to prevent any uprising by forces loyal to moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Tens of thousands of security personnel belonging to Abbas's Fatah party still operate in the Gaza Strip, even after Hamas seized control of the strip in June 2007. The Fatah men collect their salaries, gather intelligence and occasionally organize protests in order tomaintain pressure onthe Islamists. While Abbas has condemned the Israeli assault as a "massacre," he has also accused Hamas of breaking its ceasefire with Israel by firing rockets across the Gaza border.

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