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Thursday, 2 July 2015

Israel arrests 40 Hamas members in the Nablus area

Israel has arrested 40 Hamas members in the Nablus area who it claims were plotting attacks against it who were working to renew Hamas activy in the West Bank.
Israel has arrested 40 Hamas members in the Nablus area who it claims were plotting attacks against it who were working to renew Hamas activy in the West Bank.

The arrests reportedly took place over the past few months and include senior Hamas members and former prisoners held by Israel.

Some of the members of the group arrested includes Ranem Tufik Tzalah Salameh, 49, a senior Hamas official in Nablus and Ahmed Tufik Yusef Tzalhah, 42, who was said to be responsible for communication with Hamas officials abroad.

The suspects also included six men who were reportedly placed in charge of Hamas operations in separate villages outside Nablus.
The arrests reportedly took place over the past few months and include senior Hamas members and former prisoners held by Israel.
The arrests reportedly took place over the past few months and include senior Hamas members and former prisoners held by Israel.
Hamas dismissed the accusations against its members, saying Israel was just trying to sabotage its
relationship with other Arab powers.

Reports said the detainees would be indicted in an Israeli military court soon. There was no information on how the Hamas suspects might plead in court.

Hamas has been the democratically-elected ruler of the Palestinian territory of Gaza since 2007.

Until recently, Hamas took part in the Palestinian unity government formed in 2014 that involved various Palestinian factions, including the West Bank's rulers Fatah.

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