Thursday, June 14, 2007

Hamas Captures PA Security HQ: Israeli Tactics Exposed

Hamas Seizes PA Intelligence Materials, Say Israeli Tactics Exposed


After Storming PA Security Headquarters In Gaza, Hamas Officials Say They've Uncovered Tousands Of Documents, Including Classified Correspondence With Israeli Forces.


Hamas: 'These Will Help Us Battle Israel's Surveillance Tactics'

By Ali Waked
Published: 06.14.07, 18:09 /
Israel News
Ynet


After overtaking the Palestinian Authority's Preventive Security headquarters in Gaza City on Thursday afternoon, Hamas fighters report they have seized tens of thousands of highly valuable intelligence documents, including correspondence between the PA and others, including the CIA, regarding security issues.


A Hamas member told Ynet that he and his men removed thousands of documents, video tapes and other equipment from the compound:

"I saw my name appeared at least four times in the intelligence documents – in attempts to take me out. I saw details of surveillance against me and joint Fatah-Israeli plans to thwart our attacks."

"These will help us battle Israel's surveillance tactics," he added.




Hamas members seizing Fatah documents (Photo: Reuters)

"If we release these documents, the entire world will be shocked, not just the Palestinians. The dozens of armored vehicles, RPG launchers and rockets, the hundreds of thousands of bullets we have – they are all nothing compared to the documents and data discs we uncovered.

"There are video tapes of surveillance against our fighters and their homes, wiretaps on our calls, the PA's entire method of operation has been exposed,"
he said.

The Hamas man said that the documents also implicate several Arab nations of involvement in the internal Palestinian power-struggle in an attempt to impair Hamas.

According to the Hamas source the papers also document the PA's cooperation with the American CIA against Palestinian organizations, especially Hamas.

Releasing the documents would entail the approval of the Hamas leadership, said the Hamas source, saying that the documents would be used to prove the justness of Hamas' fight against the Palestinian security forces.

The WorldNetDaily news website reported Muhammed Abdel-El, the spokesperson for the Hamas-allied Popular Resistance Committees group, as saying:

"The CIA files we seized, which include documents, CDs, taped conversations, and videos, are more important that all the American weapons we obtained the last two days as we took over the traitor Fatah's positions."

Another Hamas official, quoted by WND, 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."

The official 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," he told WND.

Waiting For Abbas

Meanwhile all eyes are on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas is preparing itself for any scenario, threatening that any decision on Abbas' part that is not deemed acceptable by Hamas will lead to an escalation in the clashes.

"We are the elected government and we represent the Palestinian public's legitimacy," said Hamas.



Hamas gunmen pray after storming Fatah building (Photo: AP)

Hamas said it was prepared to begin combating the anarchy rampant throughout the PA using Hamas Special Forces, police forces and the civilian guard – all would answer only to Hamas.

"None of the other collapsed forces will be allowed to operate save these groups," announced Hamas.

Another possibility Hamas says it is prepared is the isolation of Gaza and Abbas declaring it a rogue district.

Earlier on Thursday aides to Abbas said that he had given the first order to his elite presidential guard to strike back against Hamas.

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