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Hamas Says Endorsing Abbas As Leader Enhances Fatah Political Collapse
10 August 2009
GAZA, (PIC)-- The Hamas Movement has opined Saturday that the election of Mahmoud Abbas as Fatah supreme leader won’t put the faction in a better position, and that it would rather enhance the state of political collapse that the faction had been suffering. “The election of Abbas to the highest post in Fatah is an internal Fatah affair, but we in Hamas think that Fatah won’t be in a better condition with that choice”, said Dr. Sami Abu Zuhri, the spokesman of Hamas in Gaza Strip. He added that contrary to what the Palestinian people wish, the election of Abbas would bolster Fatah’s attachment to foreign forces, which the faction had been suffering for quite a long time. Abbas was elected to the highest post in Fatah "unopposed" at the sixth general conference of the factions currently held in Bethlehem. Fatah holds its conference in the city under Israeli occupation. It comes after 20 years of unexplainable delay since its fifth conference was held. Saudi Arabia sends relief convoy to Gaza Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced Sunday that it sent a relief convoy for the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip carrying 352 tons of food, medical and shelter aid. The official Saudi news agency said that the convoy was organized on the instructions of prince Nayef Bin Abdul Aziz, the second deputy premier and the general supervisor of the Saudi king’s campaign for the relief of Palestinian people in Gaza. In another context, the Islamic society in Jabaliya refugee camp, in Gaza Strip, reported Saturday that the assistance it provided during last July for the affected people in the camp reached $162,758 and the number of beneficiaries amounted to 1,628 poor families suffering from a suffocating siege and the serious repercussions of the last Israeli war on Gaza. The society had distributed in June cash assistance of $144,400 to the families in the camp.
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