Special report: Palestine-Israel
Relations
RAMALLAH, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- Islamic Hamas movement on Saturday said the
Palestinian Authority (PA) keeps on a campaign to shut down charities and local
aid organizations in West Bank.
The PA's "frantic campaign has targeted many charities and service
organizations by storming, closing and confiscating the belongings of these
organizations," Hamas said in a statement sent to the media.
The statement said that the organizations are targeted "without any legal
justification, just under the claim that they were closeto Hamas in many cases,
the campaign targeted private businesses under a shameless accusation that the
owners receive money from Hamas."
The PA forces last week shut down four charities and two printing houses in
West Bank city of Hebron for sponsoring factional activities for Hamas.
The closure comes as Israel also launched a similar crackdown against Hamas
institutions in West Bank, mainly in Nablus city, in an effort to end the
Islamic movement's civil infrastructure.
But in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, Hamas closed dozens of civil
organizations it considered affiliated with Fatah after it accused president
Mahmoud Abbas' party of being implicated in a beachside blast that killed a girl
and five Hamas members.
The explosion took place last month and Hamas continued arresting Fatah
supporters and closing their organization in the toughest crackdown against the
movement in months.
Last year, Hamas took control of Gaza Strip after routing pro-Abbas forces
and driving out Fatah leaders to West Bank.