2 Fatah terrorists have been killed by unidentified gunmen, suspected to be Hamas terrorists.
A Fatah leader was killed on Sunday when anonymous gunmen shot him in the northern Gaza Strip. Another Fatah activist died in the same incident and a third was injured.Ma’an’s correspondent reported that unidentified gunmen opened fire the Fatah leader, Baha’ Abu Jarad, aged 32, in the area of An-Nada towers in Beit Lahiya, in the northern Gaza Strip, severely injuring him. Abu Jarad died of his wounds an hour later at the Ash-Shifa hospital in Gaza City.In the same incident, Fatah activist, Tawfiq Al-Boudi, aged 37, was killed as a result of a bullet to his neck; while a bystander, Ata Freij, aged 49, received a bullet to his back.The Fatah movement blamed the assassination on Hamas, accusing the movement of violating Palestinian national unity and the Mecca agreement.A spokesperson of the Fatah movement, Abdul-Hakim Awad, blamed the Hamas members for the assassination of the Fatah man. He told Ma’an via telephone, “We consider the assassination a dangerous violation of the Mecca agreement, because Abu Jarad was an eminent Fatah leader, who survived several assassination attempts by Hamas before when his home was shelled with RPG [rocket-propelled grenades]and was attacked several times with gunshots.”—-Fatah pledged to punish the perpetrators and said, “The killers’ heads will not escape justice and punishment.”
By the looks of it, Abu Jarad’s head did not escape justice and punishment either.
A palestinian terrorist with a mullet cut. Go figure.