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'''Wasfi Kabha''' was the former [[Minister of Prisoners' Affairs]] of the [[Palestinian National Authority]] and is a [[Hamas]] member. He was detained by [[Israel]]i authorities in June along with other Hamas ministers and parliament members in a clampdown against their organization. During his eleven-day detainment he claimed being abused by interrogators.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5239526.stm Detainees accuse Israel of abuse [[BBC News]] August 2, 2006]</ref> After the [[Battle of Gaza (2007)|Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip]] in 2007, the PNA acquitted all Hamas cabinet members including Kabha, whom was replaced by [[Ashraf al-Ajrami]]
'''Wasfi Kabha''' was the former [[Minister of Prisoners' Affairs]] of the [[Palestinian National Authority]] and is a [[Hamas]] member. He was detained by [[Israel]]i authorities in June along with other Hamas ministers and parliament members in a clampdown against their organization. During his eleven-day detainment he claimed being abused by interrogators.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5239526.stm Detainees accuse Israel of abuse [[BBC News]] August 2, 2006]</ref> After the [[Battle of Gaza (2007)|Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip]] in 2007, the PNA acquitted all Hamas cabinet members including Kabha, whom was replaced by [[Ashraf al-Ajrami]]



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Wasfi Kabha was the former Minister of Prisoners' Affairs of the Palestinian National Authority and is a Hamas member. He was detained by Israeli authorities in June along with other Hamas ministers and parliament members in a clampdown against their organization. During his eleven-day detainment he claimed being abused by interrogators.[1] After the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip in 2007, the PNA acquitted all Hamas cabinet members including Kabha, whom was replaced by Ashraf al-Ajrami

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