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Palestinians jailed in a Hamas security forces prison stand in a line after they were pardoned and freed as the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan approaches in Gaza September 12. (Reuters)
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Hamas urges militants not to target Israeli border crossings
By The Associated Press

The Hamas government urged Gaza militants Thursday not to attack border crossings with Israel in order to ensure the flow of basic goods into Gaza during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Hamas gunmen, along with militants from other groups, have been involved in rocket and mortar attacks on Israeli targets, including border crossings, and the statement Thursday by government spokesman Taher Nunu marked a change of position.

"The government calls on the Palestinian factions to avoid shelling the crossing points, in the interest of our people, especially during the holy month of Ramadan, and to keep commercial traffic going and protect security and stability in Gaza," the statement said.

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In addition, Hamas leader in Gaza Ismail Haniyeh said Thursday he was ready to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas anywhere to open a dialogue and end political crisis.

A statement issued by Haniyeh's office said the former premier expressed his readiness to meet Abbas during phone conversations with several Arab leaders on the eve of Ramadan.

Haniyeh said he wanted the dialogue to "restore the Palestinian people's unity and end the divisions among them."

Militants threaten to intensify attacks on Israel

A militant group in Gaza threatened to intensify rocket and mortar attacks on Israel during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which began Thursday.

The Popular Resistance Committees said in a statement that it would send messages of death to Israel during Ramadan, a time of increased religious fervor.

On Tuesday, a rocket fired by the Islamic Jihad group exploded in an Israel Defense Forces army base near Gaza, wounding more than 60 soldiers as they slept in their tents.

Rival Palestinian factions work out Ramadan timetable

The rival Palestinian governments in the West Bank and Gaza argued over mosque sermons and collection of donations during Ramadan, but agreed to
start observance together on Thursday in a rare note of unity for the holiest period for Muslims.

Ramadan is a month of dawn-to-dusk fasting, prayer in mosques and giving to the poor, and the start date depends on the sighting of a new moon by a country's top cleric. Libya and Nigeria began the fast Wednesday, but most Muslim countries in the Middle East will do so Thursday.

For the Palestinians, Ramadan is marred this year by the split between the West Bank and Gaza. In June, the Islamic militant Hamas seized control of Gaza by force, prompting moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to set up a rival government in the West Bank.

Abbas' information minister, Riad Malki, warned mosque preachers this week not to deliver inflammatory or political Ramadan sermons. Abbas' Fatah movement has accused Hamas of using mosques to incite against its political opponents.

Preachers violating the instructions will be fired or sent into early retirement, Malki said.

In the West Bank city of Nablus, Palestinian security forces seized three assault rifles in a local mosque. The intelligence chief in Nablus, Abu Jihad Kmeil, accused Hamas of using mosques for illegal activity. Hamas denied the claim, saying the weapons were planted in the mosque by security officials.

In Gaza, senior cleric Saleh al-Reqeb said the directives from the West Bank were disrespectful to preachers and were meant to muzzle any criticism of Abbas' policies, including his attempt to revive peace talks with Israel.

The Fatah-controlled West Bank government also announced that it will ban fundraising during Ramadan without permission from the Religious Affairs Ministry. Jamal Bawatna, the religious affairs minister in the West Bank, said this would prevent Arab charity from going to Hamas. The flow of local money in Gaza would be difficult to control, he said.

Bawatna said that Hamas had removed the last senior Abbas-allied official in the Religious Affairs Ministry in Gaza to ensure its control of all local donations in mosques.

With Gaza cut off from the world, Hamas is hard-pressed to provide for Gazans, especially during Ramadan which is known for its festive mood, large family meals and social get-togethers after sundown.

Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas, the prime minister deposed by Abbas, told worshippers in a mosque near his house in the Shati refugee camp in Gaza that his government will prevail.

"Yes our money is little, and the siege is suffocating, and the crossings are closed and the policy of drying up our resources ... is unabating," he said. "But we will share what we have to remain dignified. No one will be able to break us for a few dollars."

Haniyeh said he was able to pay 50 million shekels in salaries for 16,000 employees who were no longer paid by Abbas because of their loyalty
to Hamas.

Hamas plans to release on bail about 80 detainees as a good-will gesture for Ramadan, including 25 Fatah supporters, said Abu Obeida al-Jarrah, a Hamas commander.

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said Hamas security forces would not enforce the fast, but expected voluntary compliance. Palestinians have become increasingly devout in recent years of strife and hardship, and it is rare to see someone eating or drinking in public during the Ramadan fast, particularly in conservative Gaza.
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