By Aaron Klein
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
JERUSALEM – Terrorist groups, including Hamas and the Popular
Resistance Committees, have seized large quantities of CIA security
files stored at major compounds of militias associated with the
U.S.-backed Fatah organization of Palestinian Authority President
Mahmoud Abbas, terror leaders told WND today.
The terror leaders claimed the files contain, among other information,
details of CIA networks in the Middle East.
"The CIA files we seized, which include documents, CDs, taped
conversations and videos, are more important than all the American
weapons we obtained the last two days as we took over the traitor
Fatah's positions," said Muhammad Abdel-El, spokesman for the
Hamas-allied Popular Resistance Committees terror group.
The Committees has been accused of carrying out anti-U.S. attacks,
including a 2003 bombing of an American convoy in Gaza that killed
three U.S. contractors.
Hamas has the past few days taken near-complete control of the Gaza
Strip, advancing on the vast majority of Fatah security buildings and
positions in the northern, southern and central sections of the
territory.
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Hamas gunmen today captured the second of four major Fatah command
centers in central Gaza City, planting the group's green flag on the
roof of the intelligence services building. Also today, Hamas seized
the Palestinian Preventive Security headquarters in Gaza, a major Fatah
compound, reportedly executing witnesses and several defeated Fatah
members.
According to Hamas sources, the terror group will soon advance on Gaza
City's Ansar Compound, one of the most important Fatah security
establishments and the site at which American weapons have been
delivered to Fatah the past few years. Security sources say Ansar
contains large quantities of weaponry the U.S. provided to Fatah.
Hamas and Popular Resistance Committees leaders told WND upon taking
over Gaza City's Fatah compounds, particularly the Preventative
Security Services building and intelligence compound, they seized large
quantities of what they said were CIA files concerning the Middle East.
They said prior to Hamas' advances, Fatah officials attempted to
destroy the CIA files but only succeeded in eliminating some.
U.S. security coordinators the past few years maintained a presence at
Fatah's Gaza headquarters. The U.S. regularly trains and arms Fatah
militias.
Abu Abdullah, a member of Hamas' so-called military wing, said, "Now
our job is to study these files, which are already showing that they
are crucial for our fight against the Zionists and anyone who
collaborates with them, including the Americans."
Abdullah said the CIA documents they browsed so far contain
"information about the collaboration between Fatah and the Israeli and
American security organizations; CIA methods on how to prevent attacks,
chase and follow after cells of Hamas and the Committees; plans about
Fatah assassinations of members of Hamas and other organizations; and
American studies on the security situation in Gaza."
Abdullah claimed the documents also detailed CIA networks in other Arab
countries and "how to help beat Islamic allies of Hamas in other Arab
countries, including Egypt and Jordan."
"We will use these documents and make portions public to prove the
collaboration between America and traitor Arab countries," Abdullah
said.
Committees Spokesman Abdel El told WND he was sitting in a Gaza mosque
today pouring through some of the files on the Committees when he found
his name mentioned in the documents four times.
"I am amazed by the material and the context of the documents," he
said.
Hamas seized U.S. weapons
The U.S. in the past year has given large quantities of weapons to
bolster Fatah in clashes against Hamas. Hamas officials repeatedly told
WND they would seize any American weaponry provided to Fatah in Gaza.
Hamas' Al Aqsa Television yesterday and today broadcast footage of
Hamas gunmen brandishing American assault rifles, rocket-propelled
grenades, rocket launchers and ammunition the U.S. reportedly provided
to Fatah over the past few months. Hamas fighters also showed what they
said were 10 American-provided armored personnel carriers the terror
group said it seized from Fatah security compounds it took over
Tuesday.
WND broke the story Tuesday that Hamas took control of large caches of
U.S. weapons, including armored personnel carriers provided to Abbas'
Fatah party.
Hamas Abu Abdullah commented, "We informed you many times we would
obtain all American arms brought to Gaza in the conspiracy against our
government."
Abu Abdullah said once Hamas takes over Gaza City's Ansar Compound his
group would be "swimming" in American weaponry.
The last confirmed U.S. weapons transfer to Force 17 took place in May
2006 and consisted of 3,000 assault rifles, but WND reported multiple
other transfers later were delivered to Fatah, including a cache of
7,000 rifles in January and about 8,000 assault rifles in February.
Many members of Force 17 are openly members of the Al Aqsa Martyrs
Brigades terror group, Fatah's declared "military wing" which took
responsibility for every suicide bombing in Israel the past two years.
The Jewish state regularly arrests Force 17 members accused of carrying
out shooting attacks against Israelis.
WND reported last week PA President Abbas petitioned Israel to allow
more weapons and munitions – including assault rifles provided by the
U.S. – to reach his fighters in the Gaza Strip to bolster them against
Hamas, according to diplomatic sources.
'Gaza has fallen'
Earlier yesterday, Abbas and Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh
of Hamas agreed on the need to bring an end to the fighting between
their respective parties, but a truce wasn't reached. Officials on both
sides don't expect any momentum in dialogue between Hamas and Fatah
until Hamas has taken over the entire Gaza Strip, which security
sources say could happen within 24 hours.
A senior Palestinian Authority official from the Fatah party told WND
today, "Gaza has fallen. It's now Hamas land. We (Fatah) have lost."
The official said Hamas seeks to create an "Islamic caliphate" in Gaza
and that it is expected to put former Hamas Foreign Minister Mahmoud
Al-Zahar in control of the terror group's reign in Gaza.
Israeli security officials said they were "gravely concerned" about
Iran's influence over the territory Hamas now controls.
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