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Anarchy wins in Gaza
Thu., May 17, 2007 Iyyar 29, 5767
This division is only schematic, since often (and very possibly most of the time), someone employed by one of the official services also belongs to a party militia, and when needed, he can also be found in the ranks of his family's private army. Thus the same person can belong to several different organizations simultaneously, or move from one to the other. He receives a weapon and a little money from his commanders in each organization.
Young men in Gaza have little to do except join one of these groups. Members of these groups are almost always unemployed, and the organization or militia is the only place where they can give content to their lives and feel a sense of belonging. Only within these organizations do they feel that they are worth something.
three main groups: the official security services,
the groups affiliated with different political factions,
the clan-based gangs.
large family or clan in Gaza has its own private army.