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Jolt
08-15-2009, 18:41
The leader of an al-Qaida-inspired group in the Gaza Strip blew himself up during a shootout Saturday with security forces that killed 24 people and posed one of the biggest challenges to Hamas since the group seized power in Gaza two years ago.
Members of the group Jund...

Members of the group Jund Ansar Allah, surround their leader Abdel-Latif Moussa, knwon also as Abu al-Nour al-Maqdessi (in red) as he speaks during Friday prayers in Rafah.
Photo: AP
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The fighting erupted Friday when Hamas security men surrounded a mosque in the southern Gaza town of Rafah on the Egypt border where about 100 members of Jund Ansar Allah, or the Soldiers of the Companions of God, were holed up.

Flares lit up the sky overnight as Hamas machine gun fire and rocket propelled grenades slammed into the mosque. The militants inside the structure returned fire with automatic weapons and grenades of their own.

The head of the radical Islamic group, Abdel-Latif Moussa, was killed when fighting resumed after dawn Saturday, Ihab Ghussein, a Hamas Interior Ministry spokesman, told The Associated Press.

He said Moussa detonated an explosives vest he was wearing during the fighting.

"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," Ghussein said.
An armed Jund Ansar Allah...

An armed Jund Ansar Allah member stands guard while his leader Abdel-Latif Moussa, not pictured, gives a speech during Friday prayers in Rafah.
Photo: AP

He said the fighting ended later in the morning.

Dr. Moaiya Hassanain of the Palestinian health ministry in Gaza said of the 24 people killed, six were Hamas police officers and one an 11-year-old girl.

The group's Web site vowed vengeance, meanwhile, saying "we swear to God to avenge the martyrs' blood and we will turn their women to widows."

Hamas also confirmed the death in the fighting of one of its high level commanders, Izzadin al-Qassam Brigades commander Abu-Jibril Shimali, who is believed to have orchestrated the kidnapping three years ago of IDF soldier Gilad Schalit.

Jund Ansar Allah claims inspiration from al-Qaida's ultraconservative brand of Islam but no direct links have been confirmed.

The confrontation was triggered when the leader of the group defied Gaza's Hamas rulers by declaring in a Friday prayer sermon that the territory was an Islamic emirate.

Jund Ansar Allah and a number of other small, shadowy radical groups seek to enforce an even stricter version of Islamic law in Gaza than that advocated by Hamas.

These groups are also upset that the Hamas regime has honored a cease-fire with Israel for the past seven months.

Hamas says it does not impose its religious views on others, but only seeks to set a pious example for people to follow.

Radical splinter groups such as Jund Ansar Allah call for a global jihad against the entire Western world while Hamas maintains its struggle is only against Israeli occupation.

"They are inspired by unbalanced ideologies and in the past they carried out a number of explosions targeting Internet cafes and wedding parties," said Ghussein, adding that the groups do not have any external ties.

Hamas blocked all roads to Rafah and declared the town a closed military zone. They said they have arrested about 40 members of the group so far.

Saeb Erekat, a senior peace negotiator with Israel and a member of the rival Fatah group in the West Bank, described the situation in Gaza as "alarming."

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

Jund Ansar Allah first came to public attention in June after it claimed responsibility for a failed attempt to attack Israel from Gaza on horseback.

In July, three Muslim extremists from the group holed themselves up in a building in southern Gaza, surrendering to Hamas police only after a lengthy standoff.

It is unclear how many adherents Jund Ansar Allah or other similar extremist groups have in Gaza.

From "The Jerusalem Post"

Well, I think at least this case shows Hamas aren't the most extreme Palestinian faction around. Kinda ironic that Hamas now takes the place of Fatah in a mini-civil war where they are seen as the most moderate of both factions.

Viking
08-15-2009, 19:17
According to the Backroom rules; more specifically paragraph 22, section IV, sub-paragraph 134; you should always provide an opinion when starting a topic. :book:

/mod_mode

Jolt
08-15-2009, 19:20
As the law-abiding citizen that I am, I have thus complied forthwith with the law.

FactionHeir
08-15-2009, 19:25
Someone high-up must be laughing manically that while Hamas is being shunned, they still go and weed out the more extreme groups. Therefore some tactic must be working and there is no need to integrate them into the community.

Or is there? :yes:

rvg
08-15-2009, 19:27
Woohoo, Go Hamas!



Did I just say that?

Hax
08-15-2009, 20:20
Interesting. An alliance between Hamas and Israel then?

There, I said it.

Reenk Roink
08-15-2009, 21:12
lol @ the world

Rhyfelwyr
08-15-2009, 22:37
Jund Ansar Allah first came to public attention in June after it claimed responsibility for a failed attempt to attack Israel from Gaza on horseback.

lolwut?

Centurion1
08-16-2009, 00:17
Jund Ansar Allah first came to public attention in June after it claimed responsibility for a failed attempt to attack Israel from Gaza on horseback.

They figured they would make the israelis laugh so much they wouldn't be able to fire their guns.......

Tribesman
08-16-2009, 00:34
since the group seized power in Gaza two years ago.
Shouldn't that read "since the group won the elections and foiled an attempted coup by the Al-Asqa martyrs brigades when fatah tried to sieze power after it lost the election"

Ronin
08-16-2009, 01:38
now this is when you kick back with the popcorn....will this be on pay-per-view?

Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
08-16-2009, 02:22
Shouldn't that read "since the group won the elections and foiled an attempted coup by the Al-Asqa martyrs brigades when fatah tried to sieze power after it lost the election"

Look at it this way, suggesting one faction is illegitimate implies the other is. Instead of, "Those filthy Palastinians should get off our God-given land".

Tribesman
08-16-2009, 02:38
Look at it this way, suggesting one faction is illegitimate implies the other is. Instead of, "Those filthy Palastinians should get off our God-given land".
Not really , besides which the JP isn't one of the more crazy settler mouthpieces, by attempting to redefine the legitimacy of the government they are just being more subtle in their bias and rewriting of history

Mouzafphaerre
08-16-2009, 04:09
Interesting. An alliance between Hamas and Israel then?

There, I said it.
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It has always been the best (!) working alliance.
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HoreTore
08-16-2009, 21:38
Shouldn't that read "since the group won the elections and foiled an attempted coup by the Al-Asqa martyrs brigades when fatah tried to sieze power after it lost the election"

Double plus-plus good, Tribesman!

Beskar
08-16-2009, 22:59
You have to excuse Western Media, for their lack of World Knowledge.

rotorgun
08-17-2009, 01:45
SO...the world is rid of another useless violent extremist who has been using up some of our precious oxygen; good riddance. It's just too bad he had to take some good people with him. If you ask me, he's just another :mickey:, two bit, dumb:daisy: who couldn't get it through his thick skull that his petty, little, pathetic world is changing. Hamas did the right thing IMO.

drone
08-17-2009, 16:20
Jund Ansar Allah first came to public attention in June after it claimed responsibility for a failed attempt to attack Israel from Gaza on horseback.
Should have used camels. :yes:

Rhyfelwyr
08-17-2009, 17:06
Should have used camels. :yes:

The only advantage in that would be to scare the enemy horses, but I don't think they would have any...

drone
08-17-2009, 17:23
The only advantage in that would be to scare the enemy horses, but I don't think they would have any...


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I beg to differ. :clown:

Mouzafphaerre
08-17-2009, 17:42
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:2thumbsup:
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Rhyfelwyr
08-17-2009, 17:44
I beg to differ. :clown:

I have been pwned. :shame: