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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas sends hard boys to clean out a bank
2011-03-05
[Arab News] All banks in the Gazoo Strip temporarily shut down on Thursday after Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,-affiliated men forced a local branch to cash some $500,000 in checks.

Gazoo bankers said the ruling Hamas cut-thoat group sent police to confiscate the money from a branch of the Paleostine Investment Bank. They said the police were accompanied by members of a committee Hamas had appointed in 2009 to oversee the Paleostine Investment Fund, which is run by the rival Paleostinian government in the West Bank.

The men confiscated checks from the fund, and then ordered bank tellers to cash them, though the account didn't contain enough money. The bankers spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.

The Hamas Interior Ministry said the police helped to seize the money because the investment fund had improperly transferred funds out of Gazoo to the West Bank. Hamas denied the money was taken at gunpoint.

The investment fund is one of the few institutions affiliated with the rival Fatah movement still operating in Gazoo.

The Hamas-run Interior Ministry confirmed the incident, but denied it was a robbery. It said police were merely protecting the interests of bank customers who had been unable to withdraw funds. It said Gazoo businessmen had approached the police after the bank said it could not cash their checks because it had insufficient cash funds and then, a day later, told them it had been ordered by its Ramallah office to transfer the money to the West Bank.

The Paleostine Investment Bank reportedly told the customers that the money transfer had been ordered by the Ramallah-based Paleostine Investment Fund, an investment institution set up and administered by the Paleostinian Authority.

"In order to protect the Paleostinian people's money ... the police went to oblige the bank's administration to pay the amounts and not --- as certain suspicious websites have said -- to carry out an armed robbery," the statement said.

The Ramallah-based Monetary Authority condemned the "seizure by force of arms of amounts of cash under the pretext of cashing checks ... in a way that is against all laws and norms of banking."

It announced "the suspension of banking in all branches of banks operating in the Gazoo Strip on Thursday ... as an expression of resentment, denunciation and condemnation for these deplorable attacks."
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