Saturday, June 23, 2007

Hamas movement claims to uncover proof of Fatah security services' "collaboration with Israel"

23 June 2007

Gaza - Ma'an – The Hamas movement has revealed what it claims to be files, tape recordings and photos proving the involvement of the (Fatah-loyal) preventive security and Palestinian intelligence services "in dangerous conspiracies and acts".

In a press conference in Gaza on Friday evening, Khalil Al Hayieh, a prominent Hamas leaders, declared that "The Hamas movement has thousands of documents and files, photos, tape recordings, CD's and many other things, which prove the involvement of the intelligence and the preventive security in dangerous issues."

He added that these will be revealed and exposed when the investigative Arab fact finding committee arrives to study the recent incidents in the Gaza Strip.

He described the findings as "very important information which condemns officials and officers in these bodies." Al Hayieh accused the security bodies of collaborating and cooperating against Hamas with the Israel and the US, in addition to many other countries.

Al Hayieh accused the security bodies of not only spying on the Hamas movement, "but also on Arab countries and officials, including ministers and strategic sites". He also leveled accusations against the security bodies of dealing with drugs, forged money and spying on the late President Yasser Arafat, as well as Mahmoud Abbas.

In the packed press conference, Al Hayieh added that the security service's main job had been "fighting the resistance, spying on its members and cooperating with Israel in this regard." He also stated that the Fatah-affiliated services "had been informing Israel about the tunnels under the borders of the Gaza Strip, and the methods used by resistance fighters in reaching their targets in Israel."

He further alleged that Mohammad Dahlan has been cooperating with Israeli Prime Minister Olmert, and receiving aid from him. "Many of the documents we found were written by Dahlan; these documents were in his own handwriting".

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