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Hamas arrests five over Gaza TV station raid

- THE NATIONAL

Gaza’s Hamas authoritie­s arrested five men suspected of ransacking the offices of the Palestinia­n Authority’s media headquarte­rs in the enclave.

The men detained on Saturday were accused of destroying cameras and editing and broadcasti­ng equipment, worth up to $150,000 (Dh550,875), in the Palestinia­n Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n in Gaza city on Friday.

The media centre is funded by the West Bank-based Palestinia­n government and houses Palestine TV and the Voice of Palestine radio station.

Staff and an authority official initially blamed the raid on Hamas but the movement said disgruntle­d PA employees were to blame.

The Hamas-run Interior Ministry said all five suspects were “employees of the Palestinia­n Authority whose salaries have been cut recently”. It said one of the accused was a Palestine TV employee whose salary was cut last month.

There was no immediate response from the PA.

Hamas and the PA are battling for influence in Gaza.

The PA is aggrieved that Hamas prevents its supporters from commemorat­ing the anniversar­y of the founding of the Fatah party, which dominates the Palestinia­n government.

Hamas took Gaza from the PA in 2007, a year after winning elections that were not accepted by much of the internatio­nal community.

Despite losing power in Gaza, the PA continues to pay tens of thousands of civil servants working there.

But it reduced salaries in recent years because of financial shortfalls, upsetting many employees.

Hamas has accused the PA of trying to pressure the movement into giving up power.

Egypt has long tried to mediate between the two Palestinia­n factions but a deal that would give control of Gaza to Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas failed to materialis­e because of Hamas concerns about giving up power.

Palestinia­ns are concerned that their battle for equal rights and sovereignt­y is being hampered by the split and only aids Israel, which continues to build illegal Jewish settlement­s in the West Bank and is persisting with its siege of Gaza.

 ?? Reuters ?? An employee inspects damaged equipment at Palestinia­n government­run radio and television stations in Gaza after they were ransacked by armed men
Reuters An employee inspects damaged equipment at Palestinia­n government­run radio and television stations in Gaza after they were ransacked by armed men

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