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                  50 Palestinians en route to Israel from Gaza blocked by Hamas

                  04.08.2009

                  50 Palestinians en route to Israel from Gaza blocked by Hamas

                  50 Palestinians who were supposed to cross into Israel from the Gaza Strip Tuesday, mostly in order to receive medical treatment here, were repelled by Hamas security forces at the Beit Hameches Junction just west of the Erez Crossing. In the north-eastern Gaza Strip.
                  Hamas operatives blocked off the road and prevented the Palestinians from reaching the crossing with Israel.
                  Israeli officials said the Hamas blockade was likely part of paranoia by the terror group that Fatah officials were disguised as sick people who required treatment in Israeli hospitals, in an effort to sneak out of Gaza to attend the Fatah conference which was due to open in Bethlehem Tuesday morning.
                  Hamas men at the junction ordered the people who arrived to return to the Interior Ministry in Gaza City and have their permits to leave the Strip reissued.
                  he officials also said it was likely that by the end of the day, Hamas would allow the Palestinians to cross into Israel, once it was verified that they indeed required medical attention.
                  The conference is the sixth one Fatah holds and comes after the last one took place in 1989. It is expected to bring together more than 2,000 delegates from many Arab countries.
                  Delegates are expected to vote for two of Fatah's main bodies, the Central Committee and the Revolutionary Council. The first institution consists of 21 members, while the second has 120 seats. Delegates will also discuss Fatah's strategy, especially concerning the conflict with Israel.
                  By YAAKOV KATZ. Khaled Abu Toameh contributed to this report

                  Источник: JPost.com