Italians leave Gaza Strip after Hamas standoff

Italians leave Gaza Strip after Hamas standoff
AFP

Gaza City (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Three Italian security officers left the Gaza Strip on Wednesday after an incident that saw them flee to a UN building as Hamas security pursued them, an official and a diplomatic source said.

The three were in Gaza to prepare for an upcoming visit by the Italian consul general based in Jerusalem, the diplomatic source said, and were stuck in the UN building for around a day after the incident.

They were allowed to leave after their identities were confirmed and it was determined they were not involved in any wrongdoing, a Gazan security source said.

Hamas has been on high alert for infiltrations following a November botched Israeli special forces operation inside Gaza.

The unusual incident began on Monday night, when the three were in a car in central Gaza as gunfire rang out, said Gaza interior ministry spokesman Iyad al-Bozum.

“The car then headed to a United Nations headquarters in Gaza City,” he said in a statement, adding that there were suspicions about their identities.

Hamas security forces pursued them and surrounded the building, leading to a standoff.

Hamas-affiliated media reported that the Italians had refused to be searched and then fled to the UN building, but al-Bozum did not comment on this.

The Gaza security source said that through investigations they had identified the three, clarified their entrance to Gaza was legal and “that their car had no relation with the shooting incident.”

The diplomatic source said the discussions with Hamas occurred through intermediaries since Italy does not have contacts with the Islamist group, which the European Union labels a terrorist organisation.

The security agents left the Gaza Strip on Wednesday afternoon, the source said.

In November, an Israeli undercover unit was discovered in a botched raid, leading to a gunfight in which seven Palestinians and one Israeli were killed.

The agents were allegedly using fake ID documents of Gaza residents and were posing as charity workers.

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