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Hamas Critic Gunned Down Outside Mosque
AP

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - January 5, 2007 - Assailants gunned down a 
Muslim preacher known for his anti-Hamas views on Friday, witnesses 
said, moments after he exited a mosque where he delivered a sermon 
criticizing the Islamic group's role in a wave of Palestinian violence.

The slaying came as thousands of mourners marched through Gaza City 
carrying the bodies of seven Fatah men killed in a standoff with Hamas. 
Thursday's gunfight was the bloodiest single battle in weeks of 
factional fighting, and Fatah said it was suspending talks with Hamas 
until the assailants are brought to justice.

Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas urged Palestinians to 
focus on fighting Israel. "Our fight is not an internal one, it's 
against the occupation," Haniyeh said after Friday prayers in Gaza City, 
the Haaretz daily reported on its Web site.

There was no claim of responsibility for Friday's shooting of Adel 
Nasar, a mosque preacher who was shot as he got into a car in the 
Mughazi refugee camp in central Gaza, according to witnesses.

But Fatah accused Hamas. "Sheik Nasar was killed after he came out of 
the mosque where he criticized Hamas after the crime committed by some 
of its gunmen yesterday," the group said in a statement.

Salem Salama, a lawmaker and top Hamas official in central Gaza, denied 
any involvement by his group. "Hamas condemns this cowardly 
assassination," he said. "We will work with all the honorable people 
here to find the killers and bring them to justice."

Witnesses said Nasar's assailants pulled up to him in a white car and 
sped away after the shooting.

Nasar, 50, was not openly affiliated with any political party, but he 
was a well-known figure in the refugee camp and often preached against 
Hamas. Shortly before the shooting, witnesses said Nasar had criticized 
Thursday's deadly attack on the home of Col. Mohammed Ghayeb, a top 
Fatah official in northern Gaza.

In his sermon, Nasar warned that God would punish the killers of Ghayeb 
and his bodyguards. He also said God would punish Palestinian rulers for 
not preventing the attack, said Jibril Awwar, a friend of the preacher 
who was slightly wounded in Friday's shooting.

Nasar did not mention Hamas by name, but Awwar said the preacher's 
message was aimed at the group, which controls most of the Palestinian 
government.

Political tensions have been high since Hamas defeated Fatah in 
parliamentary elections a year ago. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas 
of Fatah favors peace talks with Israel. Hamas refuses to recognize 
Israel's right to exist, despite international sanctions against its 
government.

The political tensions erupted into violence last month after three 
young sons of a Fatah security commander were killed in a drive-by 
shooting. In all, more than two dozen people have died in the infighting.

The violence prompted an urgent meeting early Friday between Abbas and 
Haniyeh. Though the two sides agreed to pull back their forces, the 
meeting failed to cool raging tensions.

In Jebaliya in northern Gaza, thousands of people carried the bodies of 
Ghayeb and six bodyguards killed with him in a funeral procession held 
in pouring rain. The bodies were draped in yellow Fatah flags.

Dozens of Fatah gunmen joined the march, firing in the air and calling 
for vengeance against Hamas. Several charred cars remained outside 
Ghayeb's home, which was pocked with bullet holes, blacked by smoke and 
heavily damaged inside by Hamas grenade fire.

Echoing the mood on the streets, a Fatah statement accused Interior 
Minister Said Siyam's special security service of being behind 
Thursday's assault and called for attacks on the killers. As interior 
minister, Siyam oversees Hamas' official militia, widely known as the 
"executive force."

"They are legitimate targets unless they are handed over to justice," 
the statement said. "Said Siyam is responsible for the execution and the 
cold-blooded murder to which our martyrs in Jebaliya were subjected."

"There will be no dialogue in the shadow of killing and terrorism 
practiced by Hamas," the statement added.

Ghayeb was on the phone to Palestine TV moments before his death and 
appealed for help against the Hamas gunmen. "They are targeting the 
house, children are dying, they are bleeding. For God's sake, send an 
ambulance, we want an ambulance, somebody move," he said.

The battle raged for much of the day, and about three dozen wounded, 
including eight children and Ghayeb's wife.

Another bodyguard of Ghayeb died of his wounds Friday, medical officials 
said, raising the total death toll from the gunfight to nine, including 
a Hamas gunman.

(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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