RAMALLAH, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) -- Both Palestinian
governing Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and its rival Fatah movement on
Friday condemned the Israeli army for arresting a Hamas-led government minister
in the West Bank city of Ramallah earlier in the day.
Palestinian security sources said that Israeli troops
surrounded the house of Public Works Minister Abdel Rahman Zeidan and took him
away earlier on Friday, while holding the rest of the family inside a room.
The Hamas-led government spokesman Ghazi Hamad said
in a statement e-mailed to the press that the "kidnapping" of Zeidan aims at
toppling the government and cut the way towards the moves of forming a national
unity government.
The detention of Zeidan took place as the Israeli
ground offensive in northern Gaza entered its third day, claiming more lives, he
said, adding "Israel only seeks to kill and destruct and increase the number of
victims in any way to satisfy the extremist right wing," said Hamad.
Palestinian Deputy Prime Minister Nasser al-Shaar
also condemned the arrest of Zeidan, considering it an Israeli attempt to hinder
an expected deal to swap a captured Israeli soldier for Palestinian prisoners.
Meanwhile, Jamal Nazzal, spokesman of the mainstream
Fatah movement led by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, also condemned the
Israeli action.
"The arrests of ministers in the (Palestinian)
government aims to practice more pressures on the Palestinian National Authority
and on President Mahmoud Abbas in order to pass what Israel wants," said Nazzal.
In June, Israel arrested most of Hamas ministers and
some 20 Hamas lawmakers who are based in the West Bank, in response to the
capturing of Israeli Corporal Gilad Shalit by Palestinian militant groups in the
Gaza Strip. The Hamas-led government calls the arrests as
"kidnappings".