Meshal loses control of Hamas military wing as authority moves to Gaza leadership (HA´ARETZ NEWS) By Avi Issacharoff 05/02/12)
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Hamas political bureau head Khaled Meshal, who now resides in Qatar,
is expected to keep his post after an internal vote by the
organization´s leadership later this month. But sources have told
Haaretz that Hamas leaders have decided to transfer some of Meshal´s
critical areas of authority to the leadership in the Gaza Strip,
including control of the organization´s budget and of its military
wing.
Meshal´s sole control of Hamas´ purse strings has effectively given
him control over Iz al-Din al-Qassam, the Gaza-based military wing of
Hamas. The shift that now seems to be in the pipeline is part of the
reorganization of Hamas, since the movement´s leadership left
Damascus in the wake of the unrest in Syria. Meshal moved to Qatar,
while Moussa Abu Marzouk, his deputy and one of his rivals, went to
Cairo.
Other members of the movement´s leadership body are now scattered
among Khartoum, Istanbul, Gaza, Cairo and Doha. The Gaza Strip
remains home to many Hamas militants and to its main sources of
revenue, including tax collection and the smuggling tunnels under the
border with Egypt. Gaza has also become Hamas´ main decision-making
center over the past several months.
Hamas denied a recent report in Haaretz on the results of a secret
election to the politburo and the Shura Council, the organization´s
political and decision-making council, held about three weeks ago.
But senior officials in the movement have continued to confirm that
Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh won by a significant margin,
effectively becoming the head of the movement in the Gaza Strip. The
top spot has been empty since the assassination in 2004 of Abdel Aziz
Rantisi. Rounding out the top three positions are Imad al-Alami, who
only recently arrived in Gaza after fleeing Syria, and Khalil al-
Hayeh.
Meshal´s position in Hamas declined steeply after the movement´s
leadership in Gaza rejected the "Doha agreement," Meshal´s efforts to
achieve a reconciliation between Hamas and the PLO´s Fatah.
These developments come as Hamas is increasingly losing the
popularity contest in the West Bank to Fatah. Fatah swept the student
council elections held in most of the West Bank´s leading Palestinian
colleges and universities in the past few weeks. The organization´s
candidates won in the elections to the territory´s professional
associations for lawyers and for engineers, and Fatah also came out
ahead in the election of the association representing employees of
the UN Relief and Works Agency in the Gaza Strip. (© Copyright 2012
Ha´aretz 05/02/12)
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