Islamic Jihad to protest against Hamas
(AFP)

6 September 2008



GAZA CITY - Teachers loyal to the Islamic Jihad movement on Saturday
planned to protest against both the Hamas-run government's recent
sacking of civil servants and the resulting territory-wide strikes.

Ahead of the demonstration, which was planned for 10:00 am (0800 GMT),
Hamas summoned Mohammed Shalah -- the brother of exiled senior Islamic
Jihad leader Ramadan Shalah -- for questioning, a Jihad spokesman told
AFP.

Doctors and teachers across the isolated territory have been on strike
for more than a week in protest at the Islamist-run government's firing
of civil servants who belong to the Fatah party of Palestinian president
Mahmud Abbas.

The two main Palestinian movements have been bitterly divided since
Hamas seized power in the impoverished territory of 1.5 million people
after routing Abbas's security forces in a week of bloody street battles
in June 2007.

Islamic Jihad and other smaller Palestinian factions have generally
remained neutral in the dispute while calling for national unity.
 
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