Gunmen storm Gaza election building
Palestinian gunmen linked to the ruling Fatah faction stormed an election building in the southern Gaza Strip today, forcing most of the workers to flee.
About 40 gunmen from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades entered the building in the town of Rafah while firing in the air.
The gunmen, loyal to Alaa al-Hams, a militant arrested on Tuesday by Palestinian police who suspect he was involved in the kidnapping last week of three Britons, took up positions in the building.
Most of the election officials fled, but some remained in the building.
Gaza gunmen have been taking over government buildings and kidnapping foreigners almost daily, demanding jobs and sometimes the release of prisoners.
The gunmen who took over the Rafah election office did not immediately demand the release of al-Hams.
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas – facing a serious electoral challenge by the Islamic Hamas group in a parliamentary election on January 25 – has failed to rein in lawlessness and has been reluctant to confront militants.
Palestinians are increasingly angered by the chaos that has engulfed Gaza and parts of the West Bank.
British aid worker Kate Burton and her parents were held for two days by Gaza gunmen last week. Other foreigners and foreign journalists have also been kidnapped in Gaza recently, and many countries have warned their citizens against the coastal area.





