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bobdina
07-27-2010, 11:32 AM
Hamas leader says group considering Gaza draft

By IBRAHIM BARZAK
Associated Press Writer


GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) -- The top security official in Hamas-ruled Gaza said Tuesday he is considering setting up a bigger military force, first with volunteers and eventually with conscripts as well.

Such a step could further tighten Hamas' control of Gaza and deepen the rift with the group's Western-backed rivals in the West Bank. Hamas seized Gaza by force in 2007, wresting control from forces loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Currently, Hamas has a paid security force of about 18,000.

Interior Minister Fathi Hamad raised the idea of a broad-based force during the inauguration Tuesday of a new police building. He said his ministry is "open to the idea of voluntary recruitment and then going to conscription." He gave no details.

Hamad's spokesman, Ehab Ghussein, said the ministry is currently looking only at voluntary recruitment, not at a possible draft, and that the final decision would be up to the Hamas government. "We deny that the Interior Ministry will impose a draft" on the residents of Gaza, Ghussein said in a statement.

A security official in Gaza said conscription would be too expensive because of the large number of potential recruits. More than half of Gaza's 1.5 million residents are under age 18.

However, joining the security services for a limited period, with minimal pay and on a voluntary basis could benefit some of Gaza's young men, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the issue with reporters.

About one-third of the labor force is unemployed. Such a system would also give Hamas direct access to a wider segment of the population.

Also on Tuesday, Israeli authorities demolished a Bedouin village in the southern Negev desert. The village was built on land residents identify as their property but which Israel's government says is owned by the state. Of the some 160,000 Bedouin Arabs living in Israel's south, about half live in such unrecognized villages, usually in hastily erected metal shacks and tents.

Yeela Raanan, an activist with an organization working for the Bedouin villagers, said more than 1,000 police arrived at dawn with bulldozers and knocked down the 35 homes that had made up the village of al-Arakib. While demolitions are common, she said there had not been one of similar scale in several years.

Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the demolitions were carried out after a court process lasting over a decade. There was no violence and no one was hurt, he said.

But Izzat Rashaq, a Damascus-based leader of the militant Palestinian group Hamas, urged Israeli Arabs to carry out a "mass uprising" to confront the Israeli plans that "aim at destroying Palestinian villages in the Negev."

wormhole
07-28-2010, 04:47 PM
Israel Sentences Arab Man for 'Deceit Rape'

Israel has found an Arab man guilty of rape by deception and sentenced him to 18 months in prison for posing as an eligible Jewish bachelor in order to get an Israeli woman into bed with him. Sabbar Kashur met the woman in Jerusalem two years ago, and reportedly led her to believe that he was Jewish and on the market for a long-term relationship before the two went off to have sex in a nearby building. When the woman found out that Kashur was an Arab (and married) she filed criminal charges of rape and indecent assault, even through the sex was consensual. "I would say she set upon me," Kashur told Haaretz. "She was interested in my motorcycle and so we talked. I didn't pretend. I said my name is Dudu because that's how everybody knows me. My wife even calls me that." On Wednesday, Israel's High Court of Justice agreed that even though it wasn't "a classical rape by force," Kashur was guilty of deception because "if she hadn't thought the accused was a Jewish bachelor interested in a serious romantic relationship, she would not have co-operated." Under Israeli law, Jews are legally forbidden from intermarrying. "The court must protect the public interest against sophisticated criminals with a smooth tongue and sweet talking, who can lead astray innocent victims," the judges said in their ruling. Even though this isn't the first time that Israel has charged somebody with deceit rape (in 2008, authorities convicted a man who posed as a housing ministry official to solicit sex) Al Jazeera says that it is the first time that officials have used the basis of race as grounds to do so. Kasur has been under house arrest for two years while the decision was pending.