The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hamas guard killed in rare suicide attack in Gaza Strip

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: A suicide bomber killed a Hamas guard in southern Gaza yesterday, officials said, in what was seen as a rare Islamist attack against the Palestinia­n group that has run the impoverish­ed enclave for a decade.

The incident occurred at around 1.00am near the Gaza Strip’s lone crossing with Egypt along the Sinai Peninsula, where radical Islamists are waging an insurgency against Egyptian forces.

It would be the first time a suicide attack has targeted Hamas forces in Gaza, security sources said.

“Early this morning security forces stopped two people approachin­g the southern border (with Egypt),” a Hamas interior ministry spokesman said in a statement.

“One of them blew himself up,” it added.

Interior ministry spokesman Iyad al-Bozum later referred to it as a suicide attack.

Hamas’s military wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, said field commander Nidal al-Jaafari, 28, was killed in the attack.

Qassam posted a series of photos of Jaafari in military fatigues carrying different weapons.

The group blamed “fundamenta­list jihadists” for the attack, but further details on their background­s and motivation­s were still being investigat­ed.

Security sources said the attack took place a few hundred metres from the Rafah crossing with Egypt.

The two men approached a small security position there and five guards tried to stop them before one blew himself up, they said.

The second man was moderately wounded, while the four other guards were also wounded, including one seriously, security sources said.

Eyewitness­es said hundreds of security forces deployed along the border after the explosion.

Islamist group Hamas has run Gaza for a decade but has been regularly criticised by more radical Salafist groups in the strip.

There have been threats of retaliatio­n in recent months over arrests, according to security sources in Gaza.

Hamas has recently boosted its forces along the border with Egypt as it seeks to improve relations with Cairo.

Radical Islamists are also fighting Egyptian security forces in the Sinai Peninsula, which borders Gaza. There was no indication there was any link.

Egypt has kept the Rafah crossing mostly closed in recent years, though it opened it on Monday for four days to allow Muslims to travel to Mecca for the hajj pilgrimage, as well as for some humanitari­an cases.

Bozum said the crossing would be open yesterday as planned.

Egypt and Israel are the only countries bordering Gaza.

Israel has maintained a decadelong blockade on the strip it says is necessary to prevent Hamas from obtaining weapons or materials that could be used to make them.

Israel and Palestinia­n militants in Gaza, including Hamas, have fought three wars since 2008.

Hamas has occasional­ly sought to crack down on Salafist groups inside the Gaza Strip with arrests. — AFP

 ??  ?? Members of Hamas security forces stop a vehicle at a security checkpoint in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. — AFP photo
Members of Hamas security forces stop a vehicle at a security checkpoint in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. — AFP photo

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