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Islamic Emirate of Rafah

The Islamic Emirate of Rafah was a short-lived unrecognized Islamic state located in Rafah. It was founded by Jund Ansar Allah when they declared independence in 2009, two years after the Hamas takeover of Gaza. It collapsed after the 2009 Battle of Rafah.

Islamic Emirate of Rafah
امارة رفح الاسلامية
2009
Flag
Location of Rafah in the Gaza Strip
StatusUnrecognized independent state
CapitalRafah (claimed)
Official languagesArabic
Ethnic groups
Palestinian Arabs
Religion
Salafi Sunni Islam
Demonym(s)Rafahi
GovernmentUnitary Islamic emirate
Emir 
• 2009
Abdel Latif Moussa
History 
• Established
14 August 2009
• Disestablished
14 August 2009
CurrencyIsraeli new shekel (de facto)
Today part of Gaza Strip

Declaration edit

On Friday, 14 August 2009, the leader of Jund Ansar Allah, Abdel Latif Moussa, unexpectedly declared the creation of an Islamic emirate in the Gaza Strip before 100 of his armed followers at the Ibn Taymiyyah mosque in Rafah after the Friday prayer sermon.[1] During his sermon, the Salafist Moussa condemned the nationalist-Islamist Hamas for failing to implement proper Sharia law and "not being any different from a Secular government."[2][3][4][5]

Collapse edit

Regarding the sermon as a challenge to their governance of the Gaza Strip, Hamas forces surrounded the mosque and demanded those inside to surrender. Exchanges of gunfire erupted into a seven-hour battle in which Hamas fighters sealed off the entire neighbourhood and fired rocket-propelled grenades at the mosque.[1] During the firefight, 24 Palestinians were killed and more than 130 injured. The dead included twelve Jund Ansar Allah members, six Hamas members and six civilians, including three young children aged 8, 10 and 13. An Egyptian National Security Agency official said a three-year-old boy from Egypt, across the Egypt–Gaza border, was critically wounded by a bullet which reached him from the fighting in Gaza. A Hamas fighter later went to Moussa's house to arrest him, and Moussa killed himself and the Hamas fighter by detonating his suicide belt after being cornered.[1] His house was dynamited by Hamas forces. Abu-Jibril Shimali, head of Hamas' Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades in the southern Gaza Strip, died in the fighting. Israel believes that Shimali orchestrated the abduction of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in a June 2006 cross-border raid.[2] Hamas did not permit media coverage of the event, barring journalists from entering Rafah or interviewing the wounded.[2][6][7][8]

Aftermath edit

Following the clashes, a number of Al-Qaeda-affiliated Salafi jihadist groups condemned Hamas as an apostate movement that committed "massacre" and stated that Hamas's actions was made to "serve the interest of the Israeli settlers of Palestine and the Christians who are persecuting Muslims in Afghanistan, Chechnya, Iraq, and Somalia".[9] The anti-Hamas sentiment among Salafists was carried on by ISG.[10]

Websites associated with Fatah later released cellphone footage of what appeared to be Hamas executing Jund Ansar Allah fighters during the clash. The video showed Hamas militants gathering several Jund Ansar Allah fighters in the courtyard of the Mosque, and then mowing them down in a fierce burst of gunfire. Some of the Jund Ansar Allah men were shown lying motionless and bleeding on the ground. In two scenes, Hamas militants appeared to be shooting captives execution-style at close range, and bodies were seen falling to the ground. In another scene, a group of Jund Ansar Allah captives were seen standing motionless against a wall a few meters away. Israeli Channel 10 also broadcast a recording of what it said was the Hamas military communication channel, ordering Hamas forces to execute everyone. There was no immediate comment from Hamas officials. However, Hamas had previously denied that an execution took place at the site, or that members of Jund Ansar Allah were "massacred."[11][12]

Reactions edit

Following the battle, Jund Ansar Allah vowed to attack Hamas compounds and pro-Hamas mosques in revenge. On 29 August, bombs exploded inside a security compound and near a Hamas-affiliated mosque in Gaza City, according to security officials. Nobody was injured in the attacks. Jund Ansar al-Jihad wal Sunna, a previously unknown group, claimed responsibility for the attack, declaring: "We urge our jihadist brothers to join forces to conduct painful joint warfare against those miscreant murtadeen [Hamas] and end their reign." Associated Press said that "the two explosions appear[ed] to be revenge attacks against Gaza's Hamas rulers," and suggested a link with Jund Ansar Allah.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Hamas says Gaza now under control, BBC News 15-08-2009
  2. ^ a b c "Jund Ansar Allah leader killed himself". The Jerusalem Post. 16 August 2009. Retrieved 16 August 2009.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Profile: Jund Ansar Allah". 2009-08-15. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
  4. ^ "Hamas and al Qaeda-linked group clash in Gaza | FDD's Long War Journal". www.longwarjournal.org. 2009-08-14. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
  5. ^ "FACTBOX: Five facts about Jund Ansar Allah". Reuters. 2009-08-15. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
  6. ^ "Al Qaeda-linked group declares Islamic state in Gaza - The Long War Journal". www.longwarjournal.org. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
  7. ^ Marshall, Warren (2010-11-30). "Al-Qaeda in Gaza: Isolating "the Base"". Contemporary Voices: St Andrews Journal of International Relations. 1 (1). doi:10.15664/jtr.167. hdl:10023/5610. ISSN 2516-3159.
  8. ^ "All 24 victims of Friday". Maan News Agency. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
  9. ^ Gaza's radical Islamists: Hamas serves the Jewish usurpers[permanent dead link], JPost, August 20, 2009
  10. ^ Beauchamp, Zack (2015-07-02). "ISIS is threatening Hamas in Gaza. That's scary news". Vox. Retrieved 2023-12-12.
  11. ^ Avi Issacharoff, Hamas men killing Al-Qaida rebels caught on tape, Haaretz 26-08-2009
  12. ^ Beaumont, Peter (2009-08-15). "Hamas destroys al-Qaida group in violent Gaza battle". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
  13. ^ Beaumont, Peter (2009-08-15). "Hamas destroys al-Qaida group in violent Gaza battle". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 2019-02-28.

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The Islamic Emirate of Rafah was a short lived unrecognized Islamic state located in Rafah It was founded by Jund Ansar Allah when they declared independence in 2009 two years after the Hamas takeover of Gaza It collapsed after the 2009 Battle of Rafah Islamic Emirate of Rafahامارة رفح الاسلامية2009FlagLocation of Rafah in the Gaza StripStatusUnrecognized independent stateCapitalRafah claimed Official languagesArabicEthnic groupsPalestinian ArabsReligionSalafi Sunni IslamDemonym s RafahiGovernmentUnitary Islamic emirateEmir 2009Abdel Latif MoussaHistory Established14 August 2009 Disestablished14 August 2009CurrencyIsraeli new shekel de facto Today part ofGaza Strip Contents 1 Declaration 2 Collapse 3 Aftermath 4 Reactions 5 See also 6 ReferencesDeclaration editOn Friday 14 August 2009 the leader of Jund Ansar Allah Abdel Latif Moussa unexpectedly declared the creation of an Islamic emirate in the Gaza Strip before 100 of his armed followers at the Ibn Taymiyyah mosque in Rafah after the Friday prayer sermon 1 During his sermon the Salafist Moussa condemned the nationalist Islamist Hamas for failing to implement proper Sharia law and not being any different from a Secular government 2 3 4 5 Collapse editMain article Battle of Rafah 2009 Regarding the sermon as a challenge to their governance of the Gaza Strip Hamas forces surrounded the mosque and demanded those inside to surrender Exchanges of gunfire erupted into a seven hour battle in which Hamas fighters sealed off the entire neighbourhood and fired rocket propelled grenades at the mosque 1 During the firefight 24 Palestinians were killed and more than 130 injured The dead included twelve Jund Ansar Allah members six Hamas members and six civilians including three young children aged 8 10 and 13 An Egyptian National Security Agency official said a three year old boy from Egypt across the Egypt Gaza border was critically wounded by a bullet which reached him from the fighting in Gaza A Hamas fighter later went to Moussa s house to arrest him and Moussa killed himself and the Hamas fighter by detonating his suicide belt after being cornered 1 His house was dynamited by Hamas forces Abu Jibril Shimali head of Hamas Izz ad Din al Qassam Brigades in the southern Gaza Strip died in the fighting Israel believes that Shimali orchestrated the abduction of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in a June 2006 cross border raid 2 Hamas did not permit media coverage of the event barring journalists from entering Rafah or interviewing the wounded 2 6 7 8 Aftermath editFollowing the clashes a number of Al Qaeda affiliated Salafi jihadist groups condemned Hamas as an apostate movement that committed massacre and stated that Hamas s actions was made to serve the interest of the Israeli settlers of Palestine and the Christians who are persecuting Muslims in Afghanistan Chechnya Iraq and Somalia 9 The anti Hamas sentiment among Salafists was carried on by ISG 10 Websites associated with Fatah later released cellphone footage of what appeared to be Hamas executing Jund Ansar Allah fighters during the clash The video showed Hamas militants gathering several Jund Ansar Allah fighters in the courtyard of the Mosque and then mowing them down in a fierce burst of gunfire Some of the Jund Ansar Allah men were shown lying motionless and bleeding on the ground In two scenes Hamas militants appeared to be shooting captives execution style at close range and bodies were seen falling to the ground In another scene a group of Jund Ansar Allah captives were seen standing motionless against a wall a few meters away Israeli Channel 10 also broadcast a recording of what it said was the Hamas military communication channel ordering Hamas forces to execute everyone There was no immediate comment from Hamas officials However Hamas had previously denied that an execution took place at the site or that members of Jund Ansar Allah were massacred 11 12 Reactions editFollowing the battle Jund Ansar Allah vowed to attack Hamas compounds and pro Hamas mosques in revenge On 29 August bombs exploded inside a security compound and near a Hamas affiliated mosque in Gaza City according to security officials Nobody was injured in the attacks Jund Ansar al Jihad wal Sunna a previously unknown group claimed responsibility for the attack declaring We urge our jihadist brothers to join forces to conduct painful joint warfare against those miscreant murtadeen Hamas and end their reign Associated Press said that the two explosions appear ed to be revenge attacks against Gaza s Hamas rulers and suggested a link with Jund Ansar Allah 13 See also editIslamic Emirate of Kunar Islamic Emirate of Byara Islamic Emirate of AfghanistanReferences edit a b c Hamas says Gaza now under control BBC News 15 08 2009 a b c Jund Ansar Allah leader killed himself The Jerusalem Post 16 August 2009 Retrieved 16 August 2009 permanent dead link Profile Jund Ansar Allah 2009 08 15 Retrieved 2019 02 28 Hamas and al Qaeda linked group clash in Gaza FDD s Long War Journal www longwarjournal org 2009 08 14 Retrieved 2019 02 28 FACTBOX Five facts about Jund Ansar Allah Reuters 2009 08 15 Retrieved 2019 02 28 Al Qaeda linked group declares Islamic state in Gaza The Long War Journal www longwarjournal org Retrieved 2019 02 28 Marshall Warren 2010 11 30 Al Qaeda in Gaza Isolating the Base Contemporary Voices St Andrews Journal of International Relations 1 1 doi 10 15664 jtr 167 hdl 10023 5610 ISSN 2516 3159 All 24 victims of Friday Maan News Agency Retrieved 2019 02 28 Gaza s radical Islamists Hamas serves the Jewish usurpers permanent dead link JPost August 20 2009 Beauchamp Zack 2015 07 02 ISIS is threatening Hamas in Gaza That s scary news Vox Retrieved 2023 12 12 Avi Issacharoff Hamas men killing Al Qaida rebels caught on tape Haaretz 26 08 2009 Beaumont Peter 2009 08 15 Hamas destroys al Qaida group in violent Gaza battle The Observer ISSN 0029 7712 Retrieved 2019 02 28 Beaumont Peter 2009 08 15 Hamas destroys al Qaida group in violent Gaza battle The Observer ISSN 0029 7712 Retrieved 2019 02 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Islamic Emirate of Rafah amp oldid 1213607669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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