Blasts hit cars for Hamas, Islamic Jihad members in Gaza

Blasts hit cars for Hamas, Islamic Jihad members in Gaza

GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories - Agence France-Presse

alestinians gather around a burnt-out car in Gaza City on July 19, 2015, after explosions destroyed five cars in Gaza belonging to members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, witnesses and a security source said, amid tensions between the Palestinian territory's rulers and Islamist extremists. AFP Photo

Explosions on July 19 destroyed five cars in Gaza belonging to members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, witnesses and a security source said, amid tensions between the Palestinian territory's rulers and Islamist extremists.

Police for Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, have not yet commented on the explosions in different areas of Gaza City. There was no immediate confirmation of any casualties.
 
A security source said three of the cars belonged to members of Hamas and two to Islamic Jihad members.
 
There have been growing signs of internal unrest in the Gaza Strip, with Hamas engaged in a power struggle with smaller extremist groups.
 
A spate of bomb attacks has targeted public buildings and officials as well as international organisations.
 
Rocket fire from Gaza into Israel has also been claimed by Salafist extremists claiming links to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). 
 
Salafist groups have been angered by a Hamas crackdown and claimed in recent weeks that around 100 of their members or supporters were behind bars.
 
They also criticise Hamas for what they see as its lack of zeal in enforcing Islamic law as well as for its truce with Israel since last year's war in the Gaza Strip.


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