Agent for Israel Abdel-Latif Moussa Killed by Hamas Fighters

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Agent for Israel Abdel-Latif Moussa Killed by Hamas Fighters

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Mashallah,the wahabi agent for israel who was sent by them to cause choas in the Gaza has been killed earlier today by the enemy of israel,Hamas:




Islamist leader dies in Gaza battle



Moussa, centre, died after declaring an "Islamic emirate" in the Gaza Strip [Reuters]


The leader of an Islamist group that declared an "Islamic emirate" in the occupied Palestinian territories was among at least 22 people killed in clashes with Hamas security forces.

Abdel-Latif Moussa, the leader of Jund Ansar Allah (Soldiers of the Companions of God), was killed during fighting at his house in the Gaza town of Rafah early on Saturday, the Hamas-run interior ministry said.

Ihab Ghussein, a Hamas interior ministry spokesman, said that Moussa had detonated an explosives vest that he was wearing.

"The so-called Moussa has committed suicide ... killing a mediator who had been sent to him to persuade him and his followers to hand themselves over to the government," he said.

Dr Moaiya Hassanain of the Palestinian health ministry in Gaza said that six police officers and an 11-year-old girl were also among the dead after several hours of fighting outside Moussa's home and the Ibn Taymiya mosque where he was imam.

Hassanain said that 150 people were wounded in the fighting.

Hamas also confirmed the death in the fighting of Abu-Jibril Shimali, a high-level commander whom Israel says orchestrated the capture of Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier still being held in the Gaza Strip.

'Islamic emirate'

The fighting began on Friday after Moussa proclaimed "the creation of an Islamic emirate in the Gaza Strip" during a sermon in the mosque and called for the territory to be governed purely by sharia (Islamic law).



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Hamas security officials blocked all roads to Rafah and declared the town a closed military zone as they battled about 100 of his supporters. They said on Saturday that 40 members of the group had been arrested.

"We hold Jund Ansar Allah and Moussa responsible for what happened because of his rash declaration of an emirate," Taher al-Nono, a spokesman for the Hamas government in Gaza, said.

Ayman Mohyeldin, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Rafah, said Jund Ansar Allah subscribed to a "very radical and strict interpretation" that is commonly referred to as Salafism.

"It's really the ideological force behind many of these attacks we've seen in Afghanistan and elsewhere," Mohyeldin said.

"It really divides the Muslim world from the Christian and Western world and believes that there is a direct clash of civilisations.

"This group here in Gaza sees itself as part of that wider conflict.

"They subscribe to that philosophy, calling on their followers to adopt it in their struggle to end both Israel's occupation and the occupation of all Muslim lands at the hands of Western powers."

'Lawlessness'

Hamas, whose surprise election win in 2006 led to international sanctions, seized control of the Gaza Strip in 2007 after forcing out security forces loyal to Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president.



"What has happened has confirmed the reality that Hamas is different, Hamas is not al-Qaeda"

Diaa Rashwan,
expert on political Islam

In the West Bank, Saeb Erekat, an aide to Abbas and a senior figure in the rival Fatah movement, said that the situation in the Gaza Strip was "alarming".

"Gaza is going down the drain in chaos and lawlessness," he said.

Diaa Rashwan, an expert on political Islam at the Al-Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo, told Al Jazeera that pressure on Hamas had "opened the door" for such groups to establish a power base in the territory.

"Such Islamic groups are criticising Hamas, because of the way it negotiates ... and the way it accepted democracy and accepted elections," he said.

"What has happened has confirmed the reality that Hamas is different, Hamas is not al-Qaeda. We have deep differences between Hamas's methods and al-Qaeda or Salafist jihadist methods."
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