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Haniyya’s government cracks down on collaborators with the occupationIsmail Haniyya, Prime Minister of the Palestinian dissolved government, which is still active in Gaza, stated on Thursday evening that his government managed to crack down of network of collaborators with the Israeli occupation, and arrested 75 of them.
Haniyya added that that the arrested collaborators participated in killing resistance fighters, and added that those collaborators will be prosecuted and that the government “will implement any ruling issued by the courts even if it was a death sentence”. The Palestinian Information Center, sun by Hamas, reported on its website that security services in Gaza managed to undercover “serious networks of collaborators” in several parts of the Gaza Strip. The center added that some of the arrestees formed undercover forces that practiced in invasions carried by the Israeli forces. The center also stated that the security devices obtained serious information regarding more dangerous networks of collaborators who are involved in serious crimes and attacks. |
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