[nasional_list] [ppiindia] Hamas rounds up weapons in northern Gaza Strip

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Mahmoud al-Zahar, a leader of the militant Islamic group Hamas, talking during 
a meeting in Cairo on Monday. (AP)



Last update - 11:58 14/02/2006


Hamas rounds up weapons in northern Gaza Strip

By Arnon Regular, Haaretz Correspondent, and AP




The Hamas military wing, Iz al-Din al-Qassam, has recently finished registering 
and collecting weapons used by its activists in the northern Gaza Strip, a 
process that sources said began at the order of the Hamas political bureau, 
after Hamas' victory in the Palestinian parliamentary elections last month. 

The Palestinian and foreign sources said weapons collection in the central and 
southern parts of Gaza was hindered by fighting between Fatah and Hamas 
activists. The weapons that were collected have been transferred to Hamas 
military wing leaders in Gaza.

Meanwhile, Fatah is trying to fortify its position in the Palestinian 
Authority. In its last session, the outgoing parliament passed a new law Monday 
that significantly expands the powers of PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. The law 
authorizes Abbas to appoint judges to a new constitutional court that will 
serve as an arbitrator in disputes between the PA chairman and the government 
and parliament.


The judges are expected to be Fatah members or Palestinians identified with the 
movement. Since the court will have the final word, the law strengthens Abbas' 
rule in relation to a Hamas-led government.

Hamas sources, meanwhile, said the weapons collection was an attempt to show 
the West that Hamas is succeeding in enforcing internal discipline. Some also 
see the move as a step toward the possibility that a future government will 
decide to extend the period of "calm," in which Palestinian organizations agree 
to refrain from attacking Israeli targets, and to collect weapons from all the 
armed Palestinian groups.

However, other sources said the arms collection is the first step in unifying 
all armed Palestinian factions under one body, which will be under the 
jurisdiction of a future Hamas government. The unified factions are meant to 
constitute a counterweight to the PA security services, which will, for the 
most part, be under Abbas' jurisdiction.

The weapons collection comes in the wake of several moderate statements made by 
Hamas leaders recently in an effort to make the Hamas victory more acceptable 
in the eyes of the West.

The most recent such comments came Monday, when a Russian newspaper published 
an interview with the head of Hamas' political bureau, Khaled Meshal, who was 
quoted as discussing, for the first time, the possibility that Hamas will 
disarm. Meshal also recognized the 1967 borders, despite the Hamas position 
that Palestine's borders are the river and the sea.

"If Israel recognizes our rights and pledges to withdraw from all occupied 
lands, Hamas, and the Palestinian people together with it, will decide to halt 
armed resistance," Meshal told the Nezavisimaya Gazeta. Meshal also criticized 
the roadmap, saying Hamas is not obligated to adhere to the Quartet-backed 
peace plan.

He said no one was carrying out the roadmap demands and that the Palestinians 
need not do so.

In the Gaza Strip, Hamas has stopped holding armed parades following 
Palestinian criticism after an explosion killed 20 Palestinians during a Hamas 
parade in the Jabalya refugee camp in September. The explosion took place 
aboard a truck carrying Qassam rockets in the midst of the parade.

Hamas established an internal inquiry committee, which imposed limitations on 
the military wing's activities. The limitations have been bolstered since 
Hamas' victory in the elections. 

Hamas leader rejects int'l pressure to disarm, touts reform
A Hamas leader Monday said the Islamic movement has no intention of recognizing 
Israel, and that it remains unswayed by American threats to cut aid if it does 
not disarm, saying the movement did not need "satanic" U.S. money.

"Recognizing the state of the Israeli enemy is not on the table," he said. "Our 
program is to liberate Palestine, all of Palestine," said Gaza-based senior 
official Mahmoud al-Zahar.

"The [Iz al-Din al-]Qassam Brigades will continue to increase in numbers, 
supplies and weapons...until the liberation is completed," al-Zahar said of the 
group's military wing. He added that Hamas can develop the capabilities of its 
missiles.

"Anyone who thinks the calm means giving in is mistaken. The calm is in 
preparation for a new round of resistance and victory," he said. "If the enemy 
has something to offer we will study it, but we will not abide by a truce that 
is for free."

He also again rejected the 1993 Oslo peace accords under which the Palestinians 
recognized Israel and set up the Palestinian Authority.

"We are entering (parliament) to eliminate any traces of Oslo," he said.

But al-Zahar called for making a distinction between bestowing legitimacy on 
Israel and recognizing the facts on the ground. He left the door open for 
possible future talks with Israel through a third party.

"Negotiations are not our goal," he said. "Negotiations are a means. If they 
realize the best interest of the Palestinian people, then we will find a 
thousand mediators...to negotiate," he said.

Al-Zahar also addressed Hamas' much-anticipated social and economic agenda, 
saying the group intended to fight corruption, eliminate the "tourism of 
nudity" and use education to promote a culture of resistance.

But, aware of the political realities in the Palestinian territories, al-Zahar 
said Hamas had no intention to force Islam on Palestinians or to settle scores 
with its rivals.

"Those who built their structure on the basis of the Quran...cannot budge 
because of promises from America or a dollar from Europe," Zahar told a Cairo 
conference. "I wish America would cut off its aid. We do not need this satanic 
money," he said.

Since Hamas' victory in last month's parliamentary elections, Western nations 
have threatened to cut off hundreds of millions of dollars in badly needed aid 
unless the group, which is responsible for dozens of suicide bombings that have 
killed hundreds of Israelis, transforms itself.

Hamas was expected to lead a new government.

"America and Europe tried to dry up the funding of the 'terrorist' Hamas that 
is spent on the families of the martyrs and the detainees, but it (Hamas) has 
only increased," he said. Such money comes from almsgiving, he said.

He argued that most of the outside aid money was eaten up by corruption under 
Fatah and lost funds could be made up by removing corrupt officials and turning 
to Arab donors.

He ruled out making compromises to keep the money coming.

Hamas abided by an Egyptian-brokered truce between the Palestinians and Israel, 
and has continued to forgo militant attacks beyond the agreement's expiration 
late last year.

He also talked about Hamas's social and economic vision, which critics charge 
is vague and could limit freedoms.

"Education will be a program of resistance," al-Zahar said. "Tourism will not 
be a tourism of nudity, alcohol and casinos," he said, speaking instead of a 
"tourism of resistance" that will attract Muslims and Arabs.

He said Palestinians should promote small industries, attract investments and 
separate "the economy from the Israeli enemy."

To fight corruption, he said Hamas wants to eliminate about 37,000 "imaginary 
jobs" in the Fatah-dominated security services - a possibly explosive prospect. 
He said no one would be fired as a matter of revenge.

"The sons of Fatah or any other faction should not be afraid because we will 
not do anyone injustice. Each of them should know that his blood, money and 
honor are safe," he said.

Addressing worries the movement will impose hardline interpretations of Islam, 
Zahar said: "We will not force the religion on anyone or, as they claim, make 
them wear veils."

Zahar argued that Hamas' ascension to power will usher in "a golden age" for 
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.

"The man wants reform," Zahar said of Abbas. "We will cooperate with him in all 
possible ways."

Zahar's comments were frequently interrupted by applause and chants hailing 
Hamas. The audience - the men sitting on one side of the room and the women, 
almost all veiled, on the other - also sang religious songs glorifying jihad

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