The Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements released separate statements on Thursday, accusing the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority (PA) of recently carrying out politically-motivated detention and summons campaigns across the occupied West Bank.
According to Hamas, PA security services have been detaining Palestinians due to their affiliation with the movement.
The group said that, over an unspecified period of time, PA security services have detained nine “youths,” including former prisoners and university students, and have summoned three others, including two former prisoners.
Journalist Jihad Barakat was arrested by Palestinian security forces on 6 July 2017 after he filmed the convoy of Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah being searched by Israeli occupation forces. [Image: Arabs48]
Both the PA and Hamas have accused the other of leading politically-motivated arrests on their members in Gaza and the West Bank.
The PA has come under harsh criticism by rights groups for deciding to block 11 Palestinian news websites — all allegedly affiliated with either the Hamas movement or Mohammad Dahlan, a political rival of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, which has been condemned by rights groups as a “serious violation of freedom of the press and expression.”
Most, recently, the PA has come under fire for the detention of five Palestinian journalists, in what the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate (PJS) called “an organized attack against the freedom of journalism,” and a “dangerous assault against freedom of expression and opinion.”