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Activists Inspired By Ouster Of Morsi Launch Campaign To Overthrow Hamas In Gaza
2013-08-21
[Jpost] Movement denounces Islamist group's "repression and tyranny"; Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, accuses Fatah of attempt to instigate tensions in Gazoo.

Following the Egyptian example, a group of activists has launched a Paleostinian version of the Tamarod ("Rebellion") campaign to remove Hamas from power in the Gazoo Strip.

Tamarod is a grassroots movement in Egypt that led the campaign to oust president Mohamed Morsi.

The Paleostinian group on Monday shared a video announcing a series of anti-Hamas activities as of November 11.

"Repression and tyranny have reached their peak and we can no longer remain silent," the group said in the video. "The time has come to reject death under Hamas's security club."

The group said that the Paleostinian Tamarod movement consisted of youths "of all colors and affiliations."

Denouncing Hamas as medieval gangsters, the group accused the Islamist movement of torture, sabotage, smuggling, bribery and thuggery.

"Addressing Hamas," the group said, "We won't ask you to leave because you are part of us. But you won't rule after November 11 even if you finish us off. All our options are open, except for using weapons. We are different from you. Unlike you, we don't use weapons against our brothers. Unlike you, we don't kill children, the elderly, women and youths. Unlike you, we don't destroy mosques. We will face you with bare chests."
That's a good way to lose against those who are vicious and well-armed.
Hamas officials in Gazoo accused Fatah of being behind the video.

"We are witnessing attempts by Fatah to instigate tensions in the Gazoo Strip," said one official. "Our people, who threw Fatah out of the Gazoo Strip, will not be deceived by this new conspiracy."

Sources in Gazoo said Hamas security forces have tossed in the clink
Drop the rod and step away witcher hands up!
two Paleostinians on suspicion of "plotting to overthrow the Hamas government."

The sources said the two men are from the southern Gazoo Strip.

Hamas authorities have taken a number of preemptive measures to foil any attempt to copy the anti- Morsi campaign in Gazoo.

The measures include imposing travel bans on top Fatah leaders, including Zakariya al-Agha, who was prevented from leaving Gazoo to participate in a PLO meeting in Ramallah earlier this week.

Tensions between Hamas and Fatah have escalated in the aftermath of the ousting of Morsi.

While Fatah has come out in support of Morsi's removal, Hamas has condemned Egypt's new rulers for carrying out a military coup against a democratically elected president.

On Sunday, Hamas rejected an offer by Fatah to hold long-overdue general elections in the West Bank and Gazoo. Representatives of the two rival parties who met in Gazoo City failed to reach an agreement on holding presidential and parliamentary elections.

Salah Bardawil, a senior Hamas official, said that by offering to hold elections, Fatah was trying to "cover up for the scandal of resuming peace talks" with Israel.

"How can we hold elections under the current tense situation and while the negotiations were taking place with the goal of liquidating the Paleostinian cause?" Bardawil asked.

He said that Hamas would not allow Fatah to hold elections in Gazoo.
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  There's both opportunity and risk here. The opportunity is finding creative ways to assist the movement in screwing over Hamas (and Fatah.) The risk is that the same schtuff could be used against Israel.
Posted by: Pappy   2013-08-21 10:38  

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