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EXCLUSIVE – Jihadist: 16 Palestinian Terrorists Recently Killed Fighting for Islamic State in Syria
[Breitbart] According to al-Maqdesi, all of the 16 were killed in the Dir ez-Zor Governorate, most of them in American and Russian Arclight airstrikes. Three of the 16 were killed fighting Kurdish militias in the region.

Nine of the jihadists were said to have come from the city of Rafah in southern Gazoo while others came from Khan Younis, also in the south, and other areas of the Gazoo Strip.

Al-Maqdesi said the most prominent Paleostinian jihadist to be killed was Rassem Abu Jazar, a former official with the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas, one of the armed feet of the Moslem Brüderbung millipede,’ so-called military wing. Abu Jazar left Hamas, joined the jihadists in Gazoo, and in 2013 managed to cross into Sinai and make his way to Syria and Iraq, where he fought in the ranks of IS.

Abu Jazar left the Gazoo Strip with his family before arriving in Syria. He was one of the first Paleostinian jihadists to join the ranks of IS and among the first Hamas officials to do so.

Abu Jazar moved up the ranks of IS and became one of the organization’s most senior members in the region of Aleppo. According to al-Maqdesi, Abu Jazar’s family and the families of the other jihadists killed recently were informed of their loved ones’ deaths partly through Paleostinian jihadists who continue to fight with IS in Syria.

Another prominent figure killed recently was Abdullah Kulab from Rafah, the jihadist said. Kulab was a brother of Mustafa Kulab, who went kaboom! last August along with a Hamas patrol that tried to prevent him and another jihadist from crossing into Sinai. A Hamas police officer was killed in the blast.

Those killed also included Imad al-Nahass, Muhamad Abu Shbeika and Muhamad Abdelal. Abu Shbeika and al-Nahass spent some time as operatives for Hamas’ "military wing" before leaving the group and joining IS in Syria and Iraq.
Posted by: trailing wife 2018-01-14
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