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Fatah-Hamas tensions rise over West Bank congress
Published Date: July 30, 2009 



RAMALLAH: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah group threatened 
yesterday to arrest Hamas members if the Islamist movement banned Gaza Fatah 
delegates from attending a congress in the West Bank. Hamas, which controls the 
Gaza Strip, has conditioned the departure of some 400 Fatah members for the 
long-delayed Fatah meeting in Bethlehem on Aug 4 on the release of hundreds of 
Hamas activists detained by Palestinian forces in the West Bank. Hamas also 
wants more passports issued from the West Bank, wher
e Abbas holds a sway, for its officials and supporters in the Gaza Strip.

Abbas has said he would cancel Fatah's first congress in 20 years if Gaza 
members were banned from attending. "If they do not allow Fatah members to 
leave Gaza, we will arrest their men here," said a senior Fatah official in the 
West Bank, who declined to be identified. On Sunday, Hamas prevented three 
Fatah members from leaving the Gaza Strip, which fell under Hamas control after 
the group routed forces loyal to Abbas in a brief civil war in 2007.

A ban of our men will be the last nail in the coffin of (Fatah-Hamas) 
dialogue," said Raed Radwan, a Fatah leader in the West Bank city of Ramallah, 
referring to Egyptian-sponsored talks that have failed to clinch a unity 
agreement. Hamas leader Sami Abu Zuhri said Fatah threats "would not succeed" 
in changing its position.

Hamas and Fatah have been accusing each other of carrying out political arrests 
in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The secular Fatah movement, which dominated 
Palestinian politics for decades until it lost a 2006 election to Hamas, has 
spent some four years wrangling over convening the congress it hopes will set 
it on a path of reform and democratisation.

Fatah's last congress-the fifth in the movement's 44-year history-was held in 
1989 in Tunisia. Abbas has asked Egypt and Syria to pressure Hamas to allow 
Fatah members to leave the Gaza Strip to attend the forum. Hussein Al-Sheikh, a 
Palestinian official liaising with Israel over the congress, said he had 
secured its agreement to allow Fatah members living abroad and in the Gaza 
Strip to enter the West Bank, territory captured by Israel in a 1967 war. - 
Reuters

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