Hamas holds dozens of drivers in Gaza power crisis

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Hamas holds dozens of drivers in Gaza power crisis
Police in Hamas-ruled Gaza have detained dozens of taxi drivers for allegedly spreading "rumors" about the territory's worst power crisis in years.           

The attorney general said Monday that 120 drivers have been taken into custody.                

Residents here say there's growing talk among Gazans that the Islamic militant Hamas is keeping separate supplies of fuel for its loyalists.              

The detentions began over the weekend and signaled that Gaza's Hamas rulers are increasingly concerned about the political backlash over the crippling shortages of fuel and electricity. The two-month-old crisis has triggered 18-hour-a-day blackouts and forced gas stations to close.              

At the root of the crisis is a standoff between Hamas and neighboring Egypt over the delivery and payment for fuel.        

AP

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