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Report: Sinwar's men attacked a security prisoner who quarreled with him Israel today

2021-04-10T15:13:49.579Z


| the Middle East The pro-Saudi Al-Arabiya network reported that a released prisoner was beaten in 2009 following a conflict with the Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip • The terrorist organization denied and attacked the channel Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, last month Photo:  IPI. Hamas today (Saturday) expressed outrage following a report on the emirate and pro-Saudi channel Al-Arabiya, a


The pro-Saudi Al-Arabiya network reported that a released prisoner was beaten in 2009 following a conflict with the Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip • The terrorist organization denied and attacked the channel

  • Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, last month

    Photo: 

    IPI.

Hamas today (Saturday) expressed outrage following a report on the emirate and pro-Saudi channel Al-Arabiya, according to which a released security prisoner named Mansour al-Shahatit accuses the prisoners of the terrorist organization of beating him in prison following his quarrel with Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip. , Lecturing on a lengthy prison term following the murder of Palestinians suspected of collaborating with Israel.

The security prisoner, a resident of the village of Dura in southern Hebron, was released from the Israeli prison after 17 years, after being imprisoned following terrorist activity in which he was involved in 2003. According to the report, his mental condition deteriorated during his imprisonment, causing him to lose memory. Knows his mother and many of his relatives.

According to the report, sources told the Al-Arabiya network that the prisoner was abused by Hamas-affiliated prisoners following a conflict with Sinwar, who at the time of the alleged incident was not yet the leader of the terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip, who served a prison sentence in Israel.

According to the report, the quarrel broke out in 2009, in which Sinwar's supporters beat al-Shahatit in the head, causing him to move to a platoon.

The announcement comes against the backdrop of the Palestinian parliamentary elections, which are expected to take place on May 22.

Apparently, this is an attempt to hit Hamas.

Against this background, the Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority, Muhammad Eshtia, who is affiliated with Fatah, visited the security prisoner at his home.

Just yesterday, another attempt was made by Hamas, after the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reported that Palestinian factions, including Hamas, feared that PA Chairman Abu Mazen would postpone or cancel the election. The background to this was repeated statements by insiders Chairman that no elections would be held without the participation of East Jerusalem residents, which was perceived as an excuse for their possible cancellation.

In addition, a website close to Hamas published an article today describing al-Arabiya's report as a lie and forgery, and as a service for Israel and the United States in order to "destroy Palestinian society and provoke a pitana (civil war)."

The article alleged that al-Arabiya had blurred that the abuse was allegedly carried out by the guards.

The writer also accused the network of protecting Israel and serving the interests of Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman.

Source: israelhayom

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