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<p><strong>Maan News Agency | Jan 15, 2012</strong><br />
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<p>GAZA CITY (Ma’an) &#8212; Hamas said Sunday that Palestinian Authority security services in the West Bank had detained 805 members from the Islamic movement in 2011.</p>
<p>A report by the party said that 350 people detained by the PA were prisoners freed from Israeli jails and eight were journalists.</p>
<p>The highest detention rate was in the Nablus region, the report said, where 310 Hamas members were arrested in 2011. Sixty-seven members from the movement were tried in court, the report stated.</p>
<p>It added that the PA had discriminated against Hamas employees, firing 21 in 2011. The PA also sent back four Israelis who had entered the West Bank by mistake, it said.</p>
<p>In July, Hamas said that hundreds of supporters of the party and leaders had been summoned by Palestinian Authority forces and 68 members had been arrested.</p>
<p>Senior Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayyah had told reporters Saturday that Hamas and Fatah had overcome a misunderstanding the week before which saw Fatah officials denied entry to the Gaza Strip, a charge which Hamas denied.</p>
<p>Despite leaders continuing to trade accusations, other party officials from both Hamas and Fatah reported progress in implementing the terms of the May reconciliation deal after a meeting Saturday.</p>
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