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Hamas: al-Qaeda hasn't infiltrated Gaza

Organization's spokesman refutes Abbas' public charges, says Palestinian president trying to 'whip up sentiment' against Hamas

Associated Press
Published: 07.10.07, 13:39 / Israel News

Gaza's Hamas rulers on Tuesday hotly denied letting al-Qaeda infiltrate the coastal strip, as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has alleged.

 

In an interview Monday with Italy's RAI TV, Abbas charged that "thanks to the support of Hamas, al-Qaeda is entering Gaza."

 

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri accused Abbas of trying to whip up sentiment against Hamas, because of the Islamist group's recent takeover of Gaza.

 

"Hamas has no link to al-Qaeda," Abu Zuhri said. Abbas "is trying to mislead international opinion to win support for his demand to deploy international forces in Gaza."

 

Abbas, who is to meet with Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi in the West Bank town of Ramallah on Tuesday, offered no evidence to back up his allegations.

 

Al-Qaeda's presence in the Palestinian territories has been a subject of intense speculation since the 2001 terror attacks on New York and Washington.

 

Al-Qaeda's second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahri, recently issued a call for supporting Hamas. But Hamas leaders, fearful of deepening the group's international isolation, have suggested they would steer clear of al-Qaeda, in line with the movement's long-standing position to stay focused on the conflict with Israel.

 

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