Ghassan Al-Duhaini to Replace Abu Shabab as Popular Forces Leader in Gaza
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Abu Shabab: ISIS-linked Israel collaborator taken out in Hamas sting
Yasser Abu Shabab, who led the ISIS-aligned, Israel-funded criminal gang named after him, was killed on Thursday in southern Gaza. Who killed him — and how — was unclear. Not anymore. According to local reports, Abu Shabab was killed in a Hamas sting operation in which the resistance group’s ‘Qassam Brigades’ succeeded in fooling Israeli intelligence into believing a group of its fighters were really anti-Hamas elements holding a demonstration a…
The Interior Ministry in the Gaza Strip called on Friday for all those involved in criminal groups to surrender themselves to the security services immediately, following the killing of Abu Shabab, the leader of an armed militia in Gaza...
This article was originally published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. With the death of Yasser Abu Shabab, the leader of the "Popular Forces" in southern Gaza accused of collaborating with Israel, Ghassan al-Dahini's name has emerged as his likely successor as head of the armed group. No sooner had the controversy surrounding Abu Shabab's death and the identity of his killer been resolved than al-Dahini …
Anti-Hamas militia chief Abu-Shabab killed in Gaza Strip
Senior security officials say that, at this stage, indications point to an internal dispute as the cause of his death. According to those officials, assessments are already being made regarding a successor, and the militia is expected to continue operating in coordination with Israel. WHO WAS YASSER ABU-SHABAB?According to Gaza-based sources cited last June by Asharq Al-Awsat, Abu-Shabab was a young member of the Tarabin tribe who had previously…
Death of Abu-Shabab proves Israel has failed, says Tarabin tribe head
The head of the Tarabin tribe and a member of the Gaza Tribal Council, Sheikh Salem al-Sufi, affirmed that his tribe was overjoyed by news regarding the death of Yasser Abu-Shabab, whom he called an "agent".
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