Hmmm... Looks like Hamas did some of our work for us

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irishScott

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8202746.stm

Gaza Islamist leader dies in raid


Abdel-Latif Moussa was surrounded by armed supporters in the mosque. The leader of a radical Islamist group involved in a shootout with Hamas in Gaza is one of at least 22 people killed in the raid, reports say. Abdul-Latif Moussa died in an explosion, officials said, but it was not clear whether he blew himself up. On Friday Hamas, which controls Gaza, launched a bloody crackdown on the group, Jund Ansar Allah, after it declared an "Islamic emirate". Scores were injured in the attack, on a mosque in Rafah, near the Egypt border. Hamas also stormed Abdul-Latif Moussa's house.

'Hasty declaration'
The fighting lasted seven hours and ended at about midnight on Friday.

Followers of the group said Abdul Latif-Moussa blew himself up in a crowd of Hamas police, but Hamas has denied this. Six Hamas fighters, including a senior commander, and one civilian died. The rest of those killed were from Jund Ansar Allah. About 120 people were injured, with some in a critical condition, the BBC's Rushdi Abu Alouf says. The Hamas spokesman, Taher al-Nono, said: "We hold Abdul-Latif Moussa and his followers fully responsible for what happened because of his hasty declaration during

The Jund Ansar Allah (Army of the Helpers of God) is thought to be linked to al-Qaeda. Mr Nono said: "Anyone who belongs to this group has to immediately hand himself and his weapons over to the Palestinian police and security forces." Another Hamas official, Sami Abu Zuhri, branded the cleric's speech "wrong thinking". Sealed off Hamas fighters on Friday fired rocket-propelled grenades at Ibn-Taymiyah mosque, where at least 100 Jund Ansar Allah supporters were holed up. The entire neighbourhood was sealed off as the shooting continued after dark - in what was one of the most violent incidents in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip since an Israeli offensive in December and January.

Abdul-Latif Moussa and his armed supporters had sworn to fight to the death rather than hand over authority of the mosque to Hamas. During his own Friday sermon, the leader of Hamas in Gaza, Ismail Haniya, dismissed Mr Moussa's comments. "These declarations [of an Islamic emirate] are aimed towards incitement against the Gaza Strip and an attempt at recruiting an international alliance against the Gaza Strip. "And we warn those who are behind these Israeli Zionist declarations: the Gaza Strip only contains its people." Jund Ansar Allah gained some prominence two months ago when it staged a failed attack on horseback on a border crossing between Gaza and Israel. The group is very critical of Hamas, which seized Gaza in 2007, accusing the Islamist group of not being Islamist enough. Hamas has cracked down hard on al-Qaeda-inspired groups in the past, the BBC's Middle East correspondent Katya Adler says. Hamas is concerned they may attract more extremist members, and has forbidden anyone except what it describes as Hamas security personnel from carrying weapons in Gaza, our correspondent says

Aside from Hamas still existing, I see nothing wrong with this picture. :p
 

Kadarin

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You know these guys are hardcore when Hamas is considered to be moderate in comparison...
 

kylebisme

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I'm guessing the only notable difference in their concept of Islam is that Hamas insists they are strictly a Palestinian national liberation movement and want nothing to do with groups like al-Qaeda who talk about restoring the Caliphate.
 

Moonbeam

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I see a similar fate for those given over to the wrong thinking notion of moderating the Republican party enough to elect another Caliphate. Nobody but nobody is going to be allowed to raise a voice against their mission of suicidal self destruction.
 

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I see a similar fate for those given over to the wrong thinking notion of moderating the Republican party enough to elect another Caliphate. Nobody but nobody is going to be allowed to raise a voice against their mission of suicidal self destruction.

Are you trying to bait?
 

Moonbeam

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Originally posted by: spittledip
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I see a similar fate for those given over to the wrong thinking notion of moderating the Republican party enough to elect another Caliphate. Nobody but nobody is going to be allowed to raise a voice against their mission of suicidal self destruction.

Are you trying to bait?

Are you trying to bite?
 

Dari

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That guy looks hardcore. I for one am glad he sleeps permanently tonight.
 

spittledip

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: spittledip
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I see a similar fate for those given over to the wrong thinking notion of moderating the Republican party enough to elect another Caliphate. Nobody but nobody is going to be allowed to raise a voice against their mission of suicidal self destruction.

Are you trying to bait?

Are you trying to bite?

I will take that as a "yes".
 

ZeGermans

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This reminds me of the scene in life of brian where two jewish resistance groups kill each other for trying to do the same thing against the romans
 
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