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Hamas celebrates 21st anniversary amid 'severe cash crisis'

Hamas celebrates 21st anniversary amid 'severe cash crisis'Hundreds of cars and motorcycles reportedly took part in the biggest parade ever held in the town of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip today in preparation for Hamas's 21st anniversary celebration tomorrow, according to the group's Palestinian Information Center (PIC) news.

The Palestinian Ma’an News Network reports that Hamas has placed its supporters and paramilitary units on a high level of preparedness for the festivities. The Hamas-affiliated interior ministry in Gaza – in compliance with the request of Hamas leadership – granted permission for the festivities and will also be dispatching police units throughout the strip to maintain order as celebrations get under way.

Most Gazans, however, might be more concerned about the latest delivery of cash from the West Bank. Al-Jazeera reports that this is the first delivery of cash permitted by Israel to the embargoed territory since October, a circumstance that has helped sustain a 'severe cash crisis’. However, some believe that the $25m dollars will only provide short-term relief. The money is for the payment of government employees of the Palestinian Authority, which ironically was ousted last year, but still pays the salaries of 70,000 civil servants in Gaza.

 

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Pete Ajemian

Pete Ajemian is a New York-based analyst who has written on topics of political violence, terrorism, and Arab media politics. He has conducted research for US law enforcement and recently completed graduate studies at the University of St. Andrews where his dissertation research examined issues dealing with new media, politics and security in the Arab world. His interest in Arab political media developed over the course of his Arabic language studies in Lebanon and the US. He has also written previously on the subject for issues of Arab Media & Society.

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