The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Abbas plans anti-Hamas measures as split widens

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RAMALLAH, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: The decade-long Palestinia­n split looks set to deepen in the coming months, with president Mahmud Abbas poised to take multiple measures against Gaza to squeeze its Islamist rulers Hamas.

The moves raise concerns of more suffering for Gaza’s two million residents, already under an Israeli blockade and facing severe electricit­y shortages, while a cornered Hamas could renew violence against Israel.

Analysts say the measures will also widen the gap between Hamasrun Gaza and the occupied West Bank, where Abbas’s government has limited self-rule.

HamasandAb­bas’ssecularFa­tah party have been at loggerhead­s since the Islamists seized control of Gaza from Abbas’s forces in a near civil war in 2007, a year after sweepingin­g parliament­ary elections.

Hamas has since fought three bloody wars with Israel and fears of a fourth remain.

Multiple reconcilia­tion attempts between the Palestinia­n factions have failed but Egypt thought it had made a breakthrou­gh in late 2017 when the two sides agreed to eventually share power.

As part of that agreement Hamas withdrew from border crossings between Gaza and Egypt and Israel, allowing the Fatahdomin­ated Palestinia­n Authority to return and the Egyptian border to be reopened regularly. The reconcilia­tion agreement has since collapsed acrimoniou­sly.

On Sunday, the PA announced it would withdraw from the Egyptian border crossing, creating a dilemma for Cairo about whether to leave it open with Hamas in control. —AFP

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