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Who was behind plot to assassinate Fatah leaders?

News was leaked to the media about the arrest of cell members who were plotting to assassinate three Fatah leaders, although the Palestinian security services will not reveal details on the case before the investigation process is complete.
NABLUS, -: (FILES)-Jamal al-Tirawi, a spokesman for Fatah's parliamentary faction and a local leader of the Fatah-linked armed group the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, gives a press confenerce in this November 2005 file photo, in the northern West Bank city of Nablus. Tirawi,  was arrested by the Israeli military  in the Balata refugee camp outside Nablus 29 May 2007, Palestinian security sources and the Israeli army said.  It is the first arrest of a Fatah MP since a legislative election in January 2006 in whic
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RAMALLAH, West Bank — According to media outlets such as Donia al-Watan and France 24, Palestinian security sources announced on condition of anonymity that Palestinian security forces arrested a cell in the West Bank city of Nablus, without specifying the date. The cell was planning to assassinate three Fatah leaders in the city: member of the Palestinian Legislative Council Jamal Tirawi, secretary-general of Fatah’s Revolutionary Council Amin Maqboul and member of the executive committee of the PLO Ghassan Shakaa.

Although the arrest of the cell was revealed in the media, the security apparatus is still reserved about sharing details in regard to the cell, its members and its plans due to the ongoing investigations. Spokesperson for the security apparatus Adnan al-Damiri told Al-Monitor, “What has been circulated in the media about the cell was not [officially] issued by the security institution and investigations are still ongoing. We cannot comment at the moment.”

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