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Daesh says it will take over Gaza

TERROR GROUP MAKES A RARE PUBLIC CHALLENGE TO HAMAS LEADERSHIP

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Daesh terrorists threatened on Tuesday to turn the Gaza Strip into another of their Middle East fiefdoms, accusing Hamas, the organisati­on that rules the Palestinia­n territory, of being insufficie­ntly stringent about religious enforcemen­t.

The video statement, issued from a Daesh stronghold in Syria, was a rare public challenge to Hamas, which has been cracking down on Daesh in Gaza who oppose its truces with Israel and reconcilia­tion with the US-backed rival Palestinia­n faction Fatah.

‘Overrun’

“We will uproot the state of the Jews [Israel] and you and Fatah, and all of the secularist­s are nothing and you will be overrun by our creeping multitudes,” said a masked Daesh member in the message addressed to the “tyrants of Hamas”.

“The rule of Sharia will be implemente­d in Gaza, in spite of you. We swear that what is happening in the Levant today, and in particular the Yarmouk camp, will happen in Gaza,” he said, referring to Daesh advances in Syria, including in a Damascus district founded by Palestinia­n refugees.

Daesh has also taken over swathes of Iraq and has claimed attacks in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Yemen.

Hamas is an Islamist movement that shares the extremists’ hostility to Israel but not their quest for a global religious war, defining itself more within the framework of Palestinia­n nationalis­m.

Deemed a terrorist group by Israel, the United States and the European Union, and viewed by neighbouri­ng Arab power Egypt as a regional security threat, Hamas’s struggle against Daesh-linked terrorists has not won sympathy abroad.

Israel’s intelligen­ce minister, Israel Katz, accused Hamas on Tuesday of partnering with Daesh affiliates in the Egyptian Sinai — a charge long denied by the Palestinia­n group.

“There is cooperatio­n between them in the realm of weapons smuggling and terrorist attacks. The Egyptians know this, and the Saudis,” Katz told a Tel Aviv conference organised by the Israel Defence journal.

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