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Abu Al-Reesh Brigades says what Qaddumi revealed is a drop in the ocean

GAZA, (PIC)-- The Martyr Ahmad Abu al-Reesh Brigades (MARB), which is affiliated with the Fatah movement, said that what Qaddumi revealed lately is a drop in the ocean of the "treason of Mahmoud Abbas and [Muhammad] Dahlan," and called for putting them on trial.

Amin al-Hassi, the general commander of the MARB said, in a statement on Saturday: "No one was surprised by the revelations made by brother Farouq al-Qaddumi, the secretary of Fatah, when he exposed the biggest conspiracy in the history of the Fatah leadership. He clarified matters and refreshed the memory of Fatah partisans on a matter that some tried to burry under the carpet with Zionist and American help."

He added that many mercenaries inside Fatah tried to form a cover, by their silence, for the Abbas-Dahlan crime which led to the death of Yasir Arafat; "the enemy before the fried exposed their evil deeds. This momentous event is a disgraceful blot in their black record which is drenched in the blood of resistance fighters, including Aqsa Martyrs Brigades fighters and Fatah activists."

Hassi stressed that the documents that were revealed by Qaddumi were genuine and the only people who deny them are those who benefit from their masters in the Muqata'a.

Hassi expressed his support for Qaddumi and said that the Fatah conference which will be held in Bethlehem early next month is not representative of Fatah and those who will attend it have very little to do the "real Fatah".

He called for the non-participation of "murderer Dahlan who is responsible for the killing of Fatah fighters by involving them in a loosing war in Gaza while, he and his children were enjoying a holiday at the expense of the Palestinian people and the Fatah movement."

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