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Hamas wants revenge after mystery killing - but its options are limited

Hamas cannot afford to kick-start another major skirmish with Israel

March 27, 2017 15:15
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Who killed Hamas commander Mazen Fuqaha on Friday night in Gaza? Does Hamas even know? Does it matter now that they have blamed Israel and the onus is on them to exact public revenge? And can Hamas even take revenge at a time when it wants to maintain the calm in Gaza and has limited options elsewhere?

Killings in Gaza are routinely carried out by explosives, the sophistication of which can usually indicate the source. Fuqaha was killed by anonymous gunmen who quickly melted away into the night. Israeli commandos? Rivals within Hamas? Salafists who are challenging Hamas for rule in Gaza? Egyptian intelligence? The list of potential suspects and possible motives for his assassination goes on.

Israel, of course, is the prime suspect. Fuqaha, a senior Hamas operative who was released in 2011 as part of the Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange has, ever since, been a member of the “West Bank Command”, directing the movement’s cells from Gaza.

If he had been planning a terror attack, he could have been deemed by Israel a “ticking bomb”. The unorthodox method of his assassination would have been used to prevent Hamas from claiming a direct attack, which would have forced them to retaliate with rockets from Gaza, leading to an escalation.