How would Hamas respond to the families that continue to take the law into their own hands?
For example, the recent wave of kidnappings. A.) Why are the people doing so? What are they collecting guns? First they were fighting against the Israelis and now they are afraid of the PA administration because they are listing to the statements of Tawfik Abu Khoosa [PA Ministry of Interior spokesperson] that there is only one weapon and there is one army that is legal. Nobody trusts them. Musa Arafat’s actions are in the minds of the Palestinian people, and they are not going to give anyone the chance to repeat this process. They have to protect themselves not only on the organizational level, but also on the familial level. If the people feel secure they will react positively to any administration that will protect them. Q.) Can you comment on the popularity of a recently elected Hamas mayor, Abu Osama (Ahmed Al Kurdi) in Deir El Balah? A.) Every member of Hamas who succeeded to be mayor has achieved success… in Beit Lahiya and in Beit Hanoun. They are doing their best and are bri
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