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Wednesday, 20 April 2011 - Killers of Italian activist die in Gaza raid: Hamas |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Video Full Focus Editor's choice A selection of our top photos from the past 48 hours.   Full Article  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Apple to ship new iPhone in September: sources 7:29am EDT UPDATE 4-AT&T weathers iPhone exclusivity loss 10:02am EDT Obama defends U.S. deficit plan, sees common ground | 9:19am EDT Fox to punish leaks after "Glee" spoiler 6:01am EDT Michelle Obama's plane was too close to other jet 3:37am EDT Discussed 96 Palin returns with feisty, anti-establishment speech 74 UPDATE 1-Geithner says Congress will pass debt limit increase 50 Senate panel slams Goldman in scathing crisis report Watched Cupless bra combats cleavage crinkle Fri, Apr 15 2011 VW unveils new sporty Beetle Mon, Apr 18 2011 German scientists develop thought-controlled car Tue, Apr 19 2011 Killers of Italian activist die in Gaza raid: Hamas Tweet Share this By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) - Hamas security forces in Gaza stormed a building where killers of a pro-Palestinian Italian activist were hiding on Tuesday and two of the al Qaeda-inspired militants died in the raid, Hamas said. The Hamas-run... Email Print Related News Syria removes police chief of restive city 9:00am EDT Thousands demand overthrow of Assad after deaths Mon, Apr 18 2011 Assad pledge fails to quell Syria anger; troops fire Sun, Apr 17 2011 Syria protests sweep into capital, defying Assad Fri, Apr 15 2011 Qaeda sympathizers kill abducted Italian activist Fri, Apr 15 2011 Analysis & Opinion Afghanistan : The gnawing fear of transition Indonesian Islamists shift targets, religious intolerance rises Related Topics World » Italy » Related Video Suspects in Italian's killing die in Gaza raid 10:52am EDT Members of Hamas' security forces hold back Palestinians reacting after the coffin of Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni was taken out of al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City April 18, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Mohammed Salem By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA | Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:19am EDT GAZA (Reuters) - Hamas security forces in Gaza stormed a building where killers of a pro-Palestinian Italian activist were hiding on Tuesday and two of the al Qaeda-inspired militants died in the raid, Hamas said. The Hamas-run government said one of the dead militants, a Jordanian, shot himself after throwing a grenade that killed the second as the security forces burst into the building in the central Gaza Strip where the fugitives had been hiding. Another of the main suspects in his killing was captured alive, together with three group members who were in the building at the time but had not been identified as culprits. "This is a tough lesson to whomever would think of messing with the security of the homeland and the citizens," Ehab Al-Ghsain, a Hamas Interior Ministry spokesman, told a news conference. Three members of the Hamas security forces were wounded in the battle to capture the suspected killers of Vittorio Arrigoni, members of a jihadist Salafist group which abducted the Italian to press their demand for Hamas to release their jailed leader. Arrigoni, 36, was kidnapped on Thursday and found strangled on Friday. Hamas security forces surrounded the four-storey building in the Nuseirat refugee camp early on Tuesday, cordoned off the area and traded gunfire with the militants holed up inside. An attempt to negotiate their surrender failed. Hisham Al-Seedni, their jailed leader, was brought to the building in an effort to persuade the men not to fight, but his followers ignored him, Ghsain said. The Hamas security forces also brought the mother of one of the fugitives to persuade them to turn themselves in, Ghsain added, screening footage of the woman pleading with her son outside the building. At least four explosions and heavy gunfire were heard by witnesses as the Hamas security forces stormed the building. SALAFISTS The militants were jihadist Salafists who espouse a more radical form of political Islam than Hamas and appear to be attracting recruits, including some from Hamas's ranks. Arrigoni's killing posed an unprecedented challenge to Hamas, which has governed Gaza since it seized control of the coastal territory from forces loyal to U.S.-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in 2007. "Vittorio's killing was meant to show Hamas was not in full control of the security situation and therefore the speed of action against the group was meant to show that they are still in control," said Hani Habib, a political analyst. "Hamas was enthusiastic about catching or killing this group and they did not spare any effort to do so," he said. Hamas forces were already holding two suspects in his killing. Arrigoni's death caused outrage among ordinary Palestinians in Gaza. 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