Unknown militants stormed a Gaza Strip beach
resort early Wednesday and burned it down, after handcuffing three
security guards, witnesses and security sources said. The militants left the Ebad al-Rahman resort after confiscating three computers, the sources added.
The resort, which opened this summer, is located in the north-west of
the salient, not far from the main headquarter of Hamas' internal
security force. Attacks against places of entertainment have
increased in the Strip since June last year when militants from Hamas
routed forces loyal to secular President Mahmoud Abbas and seized
security control of the salient. Although shadowy Islamic
groups have claimed responsibility for the attacks, Hamas charges that
Abbas' Fatah group is behind the incidents in order to undermined the
Hamas administration in the enclave. A bomb exploded
prematurely last month in front of a cafe, killing the militant who was
handling it. That same day, five Hamas militants and a girl were killed
in a car bomb. Hamas blamed the blast on Fatah and arrested over 160 people, sparking a new round of internecine violence in the Strip.
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