Hamas has instructed its followers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip to
be on high alert following unconfirmed reports that Palestinian
Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas and his Fatah party are planning a
coup against the Hamas government on Saturday.
Sources close to Hamas told The Jerusalem Post that the Islamic
movement was taking these reports seriously and that hundreds of Hamas
militiamen would be deployed in strategic areas in the Gaza Strip to
foil any attempt to overthrow the Hamas government.
PA: Hamas smuggled millions into Gaza to pay police
Hamas's "Executive Force" in the Gaza Strip has also been placed on
high alert and security around top Hamas officials has been beefed up,
the sources revealed.
According to the sources, Hamas leaders have expressed fear that Fatah
gunmen and PA policemen loyal to Abbas would try to occupy a number of
PA ministries and institutions in the West Bank and Gaza Strip on
Saturday. "Hamas is convinced that Abbas is planning a coup," the
sources added. "It could happen as early as this weekend."
On Thursday afternoon, Abbas summoned four Hamas ministers to his
office in Ramallah and assured them that he was not planning a coup
against the Hamas government. Abbas also phoned PA Prime Minister
Ismail Haniyeh to deny the reports.
"President Abass strongly denied the rumors about a coup and said they
were completely untrue," said PA Deputy Prime Minister Nasser Eddin
Shaer, one of the ministers who attended the meeting. "He reiterated
his keenness on the sovereignty of the law and his respect for the
results of the parliamentary elections."
Earlier this week, Abbas reportedly ordered the deployment of thousands
of Fatah guanmen and PA policemen in the streets of the Gaza Strip in
anticipation of a major confrontation with Hamas.
Senior PA officials told the Post they were unaware of immediate plans
to topple the Hamas government, but pointed out that thousands of
policemen protesting unpaid salaries were planning to escalate their
campaign on Saturday.
"It's possible that Hamas is afraid of these protests," said one
official. "The policemen are planning a series of protests throughout
the West Bank and Gaza Strip and we don't rule out the possibility that
they might try to occupy a number of government buildings as they have
done before."
On Thursday, a group of PA policemen in Ramallah and Gaza City said
they were planning to torch the offices of the PA Finance Ministry if
they did not receive their full salaries within the next 48 hours.
The reports about a purported coup coincide with increased efforts by
some Arab countries, including Qatar, Egypt, Syria and Jordan to
resolve the Hamas-Fatah crisis. Representatives of the two parties are
expected to meet in Cairo soon for urgent talks aimed at avoiding an
all-out confrontation that could spill over into civil war.
However, some Fatah leaders said they were not enthusiastic about the
planned meeting "because Hamas has not changed its position regarding
the political platform of the proposed national unity government."
They said Abbas was expected to deliver an "important" speech to the
Palestinians in the coming days about the crisis with Hamas, adding
that he may renew his call for a referendum on the unity government
idea.
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