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Hamas gives Gaza tour to journalists to prove Strip is safe
By Reuters

Hamas urged the world's media on Monday to publicize what its leader called the suffering of the people of Gaza under an international embargo, after a tour for journalists aimed at showing the Islamists had brought peace.

"Gaza today is better," Ismail Haniyeh, still calling himself Palestinian Authority prime minister, told dozens of foreign reporters who joined a bus tour of the coastal enclave that took in a prison, a church, border posts and security installations.

Haniyeh, along with Hamas, was dismissed from the PA government by Chairman Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah, after Hamas forces took over the Gaza Strip last month after bitter fighting. Israel and Egypt have since effectively sealed its borders to all but essential humanitarian traffic.

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"But the strangling siege ... has affected Gaza very much," he added. "I hope on your visit you have seen the suffering and will convey to the world the reality of the suffering."

In Gaza, the end of long months of factional conflict has brought a measure of calm to the territory of 1.5 million people and, along with the freeing of British journalist Alan Johnston, has seen many foreign correspondents return to work there.

Though food and fuel supplies remain secure, the United Nations has warned of a looming crisis as the trade embargo has forced businesses to close and increased dependence on aid.

A Hamas official, acting as tour guide on Monday, drove home the point the party wished to make: "You can see now Gaza is more calm," he said as the buses drove through Gaza. "Everywhere in Gaza is under control. Everyone bids you welcome. You can go anywhere."

Journalists were shown round a prison which once housed Hamas political prisoners and now, Hamas officials said, houses only common criminals who in turn spoke well of their treatment.

One said he was serving six months for drug offences but he expected remission for learning to recite from the Koran.

The leader of Hamas's Executive Force security arm assured reporters at the jail that he held no political prisoners.

The former deputy speaker of the Palestinian parliament said human rights were secure - and condemned a brief seizure of West Bank newspapers by officials in Gaza earlier in the day.

Manuel Musallam, a priest, told reporters at his church that Hamas was "not a religious movement" hostile to the Christian minority but a "political movement" dedicated to the Palestinian people. "I am the best friend of Mr. Haniyeh," he added.

Haniyeh himself, offering the journalists lunch, insisted he was not engaging in propaganda but trying to offset criticism from his opponents, who accuse Hamas of detaining dozens of Fatah activists after the June battles. "This is not a day for public relations. This is a day for conveying the truth," he said.

"There may have been some mistakes, but I stress these mistakes have been very few and will be pursued under the law."

He repeated his willingness to negotiate with Abbas. And, blaming Israeli attacks for continued rocket fire, he said he still offered Israel a "comprehensive and reciprocal" truce.

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  1.   Safe... 20:43  |  Jon 30/07/07
  2.   Were they shown the balconies? 21:02  |  Gina 30/07/07
  3.   Was Amira Hass There? 21:04  |  Aryeh 30/07/07
  4.   Who`s on the bus? 21:12  |  Steve G 30/07/07
  5.   Fascists ALWAYS restore "LAW & ORDER" 21:20  |  Dr. Dave 30/07/07
  6.   See? Nobody kidnapped this time 21:51  |  Hannah 30/07/07
  7.   The green zone in Bagdad is also safe 22:09  |  ScotGuy 30/07/07
  8.   Typical Pal Negotiating Style 22:10  |  Ari 30/07/07
  9.   Berlin was safe in 1938 22:15  |  Chick 30/07/07
  10.   OK, where do I sign for a cruise vacation 22:41  |  TonyL 30/07/07
  11.   2Gina,you obviously have not followed the news of the takeover of 22:56  |  lakshmi 30/07/07
  12.   Truth is That Gaza is Better Under Hamas 23:08  |  Mr. Knowitall 30/07/07
  13.   FALSE HANNAH ALERT! #7 23:17  |  Hannah 30/07/07
  14.   To Dr. Dave 23:28  |  Gazawi 30/07/07
  15.   ANYBODY interview any Gazans randomly? 23:30  |  PETER SM 30/07/07
  16.   #11, Lakshmi 23:48  |  Silvienne 30/07/07
  17.   The criminals escort the media 00:07  |  William 31/07/07
  18.   I WOULD LOVE TO VOCATION IN GAZA, WILL I EVER RETURN? 00:09  |  Yochanan 31/07/07
  19.   # 12 , What about Kassam? 00:14  |  Barny 31/07/07
  20.   Gaza tour 00:30  |  Abu Yusuf 31/07/07
  21.   Clean? Safe? Green? 00:42  |  Will 31/07/07
  22.   16Silvienne,greetings,every visitor has given Hamas in Gaza a 00:53  |  lakshmi 31/07/07
  23.   Security in Gaza 00:56  |  Yossi 31/07/07
  24.   To our right, you will see. . . . 01:25  |  Mark Lincoln 31/07/07
  25.   Journalists in Gaza 01:30  |  ChanahS 31/07/07
  26.   It`s all for the cameras 01:36  |  ScotGuy 31/07/07
  27.   Can they tour the border tunnels and bunkers?? 01:59  |  Richard S 31/07/07
  28.   The green zone in Bagdad is also safe 02:08  |  Mark Lincoln 31/07/07
  29.   Re: The leader of Hamas`s Executive Force security arm... 02:17  |  Mimi 31/07/07
  30.   HAMAS IS A TERRORIST GROUP LET`S NOT FORGET. 03:58  |  SAM 31/07/07
  31.   FALSE HANNAH ALERT! #13 04:26  |  Hannah 31/07/07
  32.   well Gaza has obviously 04:53  |  cool 31/07/07
  33.   #11 lakshmi 06:30  |  Lynn 31/07/07
  34.   Cruise Vacation to Gaza? 05:23  |  Reader 01/08/07
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