Hamas blocks Muslim pilgrims
Hamas police set up checkpoints across Gaza to prevent pilgrims from leaving for a holy Muslim ritual in Saudi Arabia, beating some who tried to dodge barriers, witnesses said.
The Islamic militants who rule Gaza were upset that the pilgrims had coordinated their journey with Hamas’ rival, the Palestinian Authority. The authority, based in the West Bank, is run by the Fatah movement.
Hamas seized control of Gaza from Fatah-allied forces last year, and animosity between the rivals has grown in recent months.
Hamas spokesman Taher Nunu denied that anyone was beaten.
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