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Why is Hamas reshuffling its security apparatus in Gaza?

Hamas sources have told Al-Monitor that operations against Israel by individuals operating independently are what led the movement to make major changes in the ranks of its security forces in Gaza.

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A member of the security forces loyal to Hamas stands guard at the gate of the Rafah border crossing, southern Gaza, Jan. 7, 2019. — REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — A reliable source in Hamas has told Al-Monitor that the movement is overhauling its security institutions and committees affiliated with the Interior Ministry in Gaza. The shuffle began Aug. 29, with the replacement of the chief of police.

The leadership positions affected were in administration, internal security, border protection, operations, logistics and supply, training, morale and political guidance. Changes were also made at the top at the directorates responsible for financial affairs, planning and development, discipline and private security, reform and rehabilitation, public relations and media, crossings, civil defense and military justice and military police.

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