Palestinian National Authority Warns against ‘Insurgency’ Slipping into West Bank

Security men in civilian clothes chasing down a protester in Ramallah on Saturday (AP)
Security men in civilian clothes chasing down a protester in Ramallah on Saturday (AP)
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Palestinian National Authority Warns against ‘Insurgency’ Slipping into West Bank

Security men in civilian clothes chasing down a protester in Ramallah on Saturday (AP)
Security men in civilian clothes chasing down a protester in Ramallah on Saturday (AP)

Officials in the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and the Fatah party are accusing the Gaza-ruling Hamas of plotting chaos in the West Bank and a coup against the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO).

Hamas is planning to capitalize on the accidental death of an activist in PNA security custody as a trigger for sowing turmoil in the West Bank, officials warned amid local and international condemnation of the use of brute force against protesters.

“The Hamas movement is cheaply seeking to exploit the death of activist Nizar Banat to overthrow and control the PLO and to turn Palestinians against the PNA,” said Abdullah Kumail, the governor of the central West Bank city of Salfit.

Kumail moved on to blame Hamas entirely for the “mayhem it is seeking to spread on the streets,” noting that the group must first wait for the results of investigations into Banat’s death.

Banat’s controversial death has spurred far-reaching tensions between the PNA and Fatah on the one hand and opposition factions and activists on the other.

Heated anti-PNA demonstrations erupted in the West Bank but were quickly repressed by security services.

Later on, Fatah supporters led counter-protests supporting PNA President Mahmoud Abbas and under the slogan “with legitimacy.”

They looked to back Abbas while opposition factions and activists were calling for his departure and the overthrowing of the incumbent regime.

PNA security services and pro-Abbas civilians used tear gas, sound bombs, and batons to suppress opposition demonstrators. This led to strains building up in the West Bank.

Video footage showed security forces beating protesters and journalists while loyalists attacked the activists with batons and stones.

It is noteworthy that anti-PNA demonstrators had pledged to continue protesting in Ramallah and other areas until Abbas and his government are removed.

They chanted slogans in demand of Abbas leaving and the falling of the current regime. Still, Fatah said it would protect its national project and strike with an iron fist anyone who dared challenge authority and the security establishment.



Morocco Stops 45,000 Migrants from Crossing to Europe in 2024

File photo of a police officer standing near a Moroccan national flag near the main stadium during preparations for the FIFA Club World Cup in Agadir, December 10, 2013. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
File photo of a police officer standing near a Moroccan national flag near the main stadium during preparations for the FIFA Club World Cup in Agadir, December 10, 2013. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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Morocco Stops 45,000 Migrants from Crossing to Europe in 2024

File photo of a police officer standing near a Moroccan national flag near the main stadium during preparations for the FIFA Club World Cup in Agadir, December 10, 2013. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
File photo of a police officer standing near a Moroccan national flag near the main stadium during preparations for the FIFA Club World Cup in Agadir, December 10, 2013. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

Morocco has stopped 45,015 people from illegally migrating to Europe since January and busted 177 migrant trafficking gangs, Morocco's state news agency MAP reported on Friday, citing interior ministry data.

Last year, Morocco stopped 75,184 people from illegally crossing to Europe, up 6% from a year earlier, government data showed.

The Moroccan navy has also rescued 10,859 migrants at sea so far this year, MAP said, citing the interior ministry data.

"In 2024, Morocco continues to face an increasing migratory pressure as a direct outcome of the prevailing instability in the Sahel region and porous borders," it quoted the ministry as saying.