Palestinian Authority Aid Truck Security Controversy: Latest Updates

2024-04-01 00:04:00

02:04 AM Monday, April 1, 2024

Securing archive aid trucks

Agencies

A Palestinian Authority official denied the accusation made by the Ministry of Interior in Gaza regarding sending security officers to the northern Gaza Strip under the pretext of securing aid, as Palestinian media reported.

Hamas accused the Palestinian Authority of sending security officers to the northern Gaza Strip under the pretext of securing aid trucks.

A Hamas leader said, according to Al-Aqsa TV, which is affiliated with the movement, that Majed Faraj, the head of intelligence in the Palestinian Authority, is supervising the force’s mission.

The Hamas leader said that six members of the force, which accompanied the aid trucks heading to the northern Gaza Strip, were arrested and that police forces were pursuing the other members to arrest them.

The Ministry of Interior in Gaza said in a statement: “Several officers and soldiers affiliated with the General Intelligence Service in Ramallah infiltrated the northern Gaza area on an official mission under direct orders.

She added: “Accordingly, the security services in Gaza dealt with these elements and some of them were arrested, and the plan for which they came was thwarted. Anyone who dares to play in a square that only serves the occupation will be struck with an iron fist,” according to what was stated in a statement. agitation.

For his part, a Palestinian Authority official in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank said in a statement: “The statement of the so-called Hamas Interior Ministry regarding the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip yesterday is baseless and we will continue to provide everything necessary to provide relief to our people.”

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