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Egypt demands extradition of 3 Hamas militants over support for Sinai terrorists

Demands made to Hamas PM Haniyeh to turn over 3 militants who provided indirect support to radical groups, according to a report by Palestinian newspaper al-Quds; in Sinai, clashes between militants, police continue-

Egyptian intelligence made a request to Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, using senior Hamas official Mahmoud al-Zahar as an intermediary, to extradite members of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ paramilitary wing, according to an al-Quds newspaper report on Thursday.



A senior official informed the newspaper that the three militants provided indirect support to radical groups in Sinai, and are connected to weapons smuggling as well.



According to a security official in Ramallah, the three militants, Iman Nufal, Riyadh al-Atar, and Mohammed Sabu Shimleh, are connected to Hamas’s forces in the southern part of the Gaza strip, and have refused to turn themselves over to the Eyptians.



Al-Quds also reported that on Thursday morning, that the Israeli Mossad had transferred a list of names to Egyptian Intelligence that contained nine names of terrorists connected to the attack in Rafah. Armed attackers from Sinai breached Israel's border on Sunday night, in an armored personnel carrier that was stolen in a raid on an Egyptian police station, in which around 16 Egyptian policemen were killed.



Mousa Mohammed Abu Marzook, Deputy Chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau, said that the nine are connected to a group called "The Armies of Monotheism and Jihad in Palestine," and their names are held by Egyptian intelligence.



Abu Marzook claimed that Israeli forces killed two of the nine terrorists near the location of the attack. Ahmed Salaam, one of the nine, had attempted to escape into Gaza. Abu Marzook stressed that 9 militants took part in the attack, not 35, as the Egyptians claimed. Abu Marzook blamed the Mossad for the attack once again.



Meanwhile, Egyptian police fought gunmen in northern Sinai's main town of al-Arish on Thursday, state television reported, a day after security forces began a crackdown on Islamist militants in the region.



"Clashes resumed between armed men and police forces in front of police station number two in al-Arish," Nile News television reported, citing its correspondent there



It did not identify the gunmen. No further details were available and security officials could not immediately be reached for comment. A Reuters correspondent in al-Arish said the town was now calm after the reported clashes.



The army's security sweep follows an attack on border guards on Sunday by gunmen who then stormed through an Israeli border crossing. Israel said it was a "wake-up call" for Egypt to take a firmer grip on a region threatened by growing lawlessness.



Egyptian aircraft struck at suspected militant targets near the border and troops raided villages on Wednesday after Sunday's attack.



The Egyptian army was bringing in extra troops, tanks and other armored vehicles to al-Arish on Thursday to expand the security operation, a security source said.







http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/egypt-demands-extradition-of-3-hamas-militants-over-support-for-sinai-terrorists-1.457097







http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4266681,00.html


Added: Aug-9-2012 Occurred On: Aug-9-2012
By: aydeo
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  • this is starting to get interesting

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  • They want them back, so they can let them go.

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  • How can Abu Marzook claim the participants in the attack are members of "The Armies of Monotheism and Jihad in Palestine" and that 9 militants took part in the attack..but then turn around and blame the attack on Mossad? Am I missing something here?

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    • @wargypzy

      the armies of monotheism and jihad in palestine work for mossad...no but all jokes aside...i am pretty sure mossad has some moles in hamas/fateh/palestine/all over the world...working for them.

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    • @OnlyLiarsBlock

      Of course they do.
      There are so many 'break away' militant groups within Islam, within Gaza, within Egypt, 'The Armay of this the Army of that, Muslims killing Muslims

      Glad Israeli Intelligence can keep it all straight..because it can be a bit confusing of who is doing what to who and why

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    • @wargypzy

      could be israeli intelligence running them all...i wouldnt doubt it...these days you never know.

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    • @OnlyLiarsBlock

      With a comment like that (Israeli Intelligence may be behind all the militant jihadist groups in the world ) perhaps you should stick with uploading clips of 'Toddlers and Tiaras' voyeurism vids and 'Sex Toy vids...

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    • @wargypzy

      maybe not all of them...i was exaggerating but i am sure they back a few of them. toddlers and tiaras wasnt voyeurism it is disgust and filth and i as an american am disappointed we have tv shows like that. as for the sex toys video....that was for the guys to enjoy....just like your avatar sometimes for the girls....us guys like eye candy too.

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  • Now the Muslims themselves are beginning to see how 'THEIR' terror works. Doesn't feel good being on the other side of the terror your religion spews HUH?

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  • This is getting really interesting now...assuming Hamas hands them over, which it looks like they will...it will become clear to all that there is no alliance/common interests between the MB/Hamas and the global jihadist/al qaeda movement

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    • @ElegantDecline

      Yes, of course. Handing over 3 Hamas militants will forever lay that assumption to rest and the world can finally breathe a sigh of relief...

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    • @wargypzy

      Well, you sure was the star of this item... So refreshing to come here several hours later and read all your punch lines :)

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