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Senior Palestinian official says Hamas ‘hiding between residents to protect and save itself’

Hamas officials condemned the comments but PA President Mahmoud Abbas also hit out at the group

July 16, 2024 13:42
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Debris of tents and make shift homes in al-Mawasi near the city of Khan Younis, following an Israeli military strike targeting Hamas military chief Mohammad Deif, July 13, 2024 (Credit: BASHAR TALEB/AFP via Getty Images)
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A senior Palestinian Authority official has condemned Hamas for hiding behind Gaza’s civilian population to save itself, provoking fury from the Islamist group.

Munir al-Jaghoub, who is reportedly head of the media office in Fatah’s Movement’s Mobilization and Organization Commission, told the Saudi al-Arabiya outlet: “If Hamas wanted to fight face-to-face with Israel, it would’ve done so in areas where the army is located, and not in places where there are people. Hamas is actually hiding between the residents to protect and save itself.”

The comment caused uproar with Hamas spokesperson Jihad Taha calling on Fatah, of which al-Jaghoub is a member, to denounce his remarks. “You must cease promoting the false narrative of Israel and align with our people in their decisive and steadfast battle against barbaric attacks,” Taha said, according to Palestinian media.

Sami Abu Zuhri, another senior Hamas official, echoing the disapproval, told Reuters that the PA had “chosen to be in the same trench with the occupation”.