(Reuters) -
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday accused his Islamist
Hamas rivals of carrying out a series of bombings against officials
loyal to him in Gaza last week, in a move sure to harm already
floundering unity efforts. A series of small
explosions targeted the homes and vehicles of officials from Abbas's
Fatah movement on Friday, causing minor damage but no injuries. A
bomb also demolished a stage erected to commemorate the 10th
anniversary of former president and Fatah leader Yasser Arafat's death,
leading to the event being canceled. "Who
committed this crime? The leadership of the Hamas movement did, and
it's responsible!" Abbas roared to applause at a Fatah rally for Arafat
in Ramallah, his seat of government in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Hamas
and Fatah agreed in April to form a reconciliation government, an
effort to overcome deep political rifts that date back to 2007, when
Hamas seized power in Gaza after a weeks-long civil war with Fatah. The parties agreed in September that Hamas would relinquish Gaza's land crossings with Israel
to the unity government in order to facilitate the entry of
reconstruction aid. A devastating 50-day war with Israel in July and
August leveled whole neighborhoods and left thousands of Gazans
homeless. Amid mutual blame, no change of guard occurred and almost no building materials have entered the Strip. "These
actions delay rebuilding and delay the moving of 100,000 people back
into their homes ... The one loser is the people - in the war, in the
rebuilding and in everything - while you sit in your homes and your
hideouts with no concern except to say 'we're staying put'," Abbas
fumed, rhetorically addressing Hamas leaders. Hamas denounced the remarks, which stopped short of calling for a formal break with the Gaza-based Islamists. "Abbas's
speech was aimed at causing tensions. It's a partisan and despicable
speech that did not carry any good intentions, neither towards Hamas nor
towards the people of Gaza," Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said.
Palestinian rift reopens as Abbas blames Hamas for bombings
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