The Jerusalem Post

Palestinia­ns arrest supporters of Abbas rival based in UAE

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Palestinia­n security forces arrested over half a dozen supporters of an exiled Palestinia­n politician, who some have accused of involvemen­t in the United Arab Emirates deal to forge ties with Israel, a spokesman for his faction said.

Mohammed Dahlan has lived in the UAE since being driven out of the West Bank in 2011, after a bitter row with Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas and his political party Fatah, of which Dahlan is a member.

The Gulf Arab country’s deal to establish diplomatic relations with Israel has angered Palestinia­ns and stirred widespread speculatio­n that Dahlan played a role.

Dahlan’s faction has criticized Arab countries forming relations with Israel before the conflict between it and the Palestinia­ns is resolved, though

he has not outright denied involvemen­t.

On Monday, seven members of Dahlan’s faction were arrested by security forces from Abbas’s Palestinia­n Authority ( PA), according to Dahlan faction spokesman Imad Mohsen, who called the arrests “politicall­y motivated.”

The arrests were carried out in the West Bank and included Haytham al- Halabi and Salim Abu Safia, both senior members of Dahlan’s faction, a statement from the group said.

In a statement, the Palestinia­n security forces said they had detained Halabi from a village near the West Bank city of Nablus as part of “a continuati­on of efforts to impose security and order.”

The statement did not mention any other arrests.

The PA’s interior ministry declined comment.

A former Gaza security chief, Dahlan has long been floated as a potential successor to Abbas. He has cultivated close ties with UAE leaders since his exile. ( Reuters)

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MOHAMMED DAHLAN ( Reuters)

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