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West Bank resident reading pro-Hamas newspaper Falastin
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Report: IDF raids pro-Hamas newspapers' printer

Ramallah printer says Israel trying to stop distribution of three Hamas papers in the West Bank.

RAMALLAH - IDF soldiers Wednesday raided the offices of a Palestinian newspaper in the West Bank city of Ramallah, managers said, ordering them to stop printing publications by the Islamist movement Hamas, according to a statement by a pro-Fatah newspaper that prints the Hamas papers as well.

 

 

"Officers informed us that Israel would not allow the printing and distribution of Falastin, Al-Resala, and Al-Istiqlal," three Hamas newspapers, Al-Ayyam's managers said in a statement.

 

Al-Ayyam has been printing the three papers since April, when a surprise reconciliation deal between Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, and their rivals Fatah brought the Islamist group's publications back to West Bank newsstands.

 

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The soldiers threatened to take "concrete steps" towards stopping Falastin, Al-Resala and Al-Istiqlal being printed at Al-Ayyam's offices in Ramallah, the statement said.

 

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh reading pro-Fatah paper Al-Quds in his Gaza office (Photo: Reuters)
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh reading pro-Fatah paper Al-Quds in his Gaza office (Photo: Reuters)

The IDF had no immediate comment.

 

On April 23, Hamas and the Palestine Liberation Organization - which Fatah dominates - revealed a reconciliation deal under which they would work together to form a new government of political independents.

 

A Palestinian sells issues of the Hamas-affiliated newspaper Falestin in Hebron (Photo: AFP) (Photo: AFP)
A Palestinian sells issues of the Hamas-affiliated newspaper Falestin in Hebron (Photo: AFP)

 

That was seized upon by Israel, which said it would not negotiate with any Palestinian government backed by Hamas, putting the final nail in the coffin of the latest round of US-brokered peace talks.

 

Earlier this month, Al-Quds, another West Bank daily, became available again in Gaza for the first time since Hamas drove Fatah out of the territory in a week of bloody fighting in 2007.

 


פרסום ראשון: 05.28.14, 17:49
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