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Will Hamas respond to leader's assassination?

Hamas is still considering its options on how to respond to the assassination of its military leader, Mazen Faqha, which was blamed on Israel.
Hamas Gaza Chief Yehya Al-Sinwar (C) and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (L) take part in the funeral of senior militant Mazen Fuqaha in Gaza City March 25, 2017. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem - RTX32NQR
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Ever since unknown gunmen assassinated Hamas military leader Mazen Faqha on March 24, the movement has been threatening to retaliate against Israel, which it accused of being behind the assassination. Threats came from inside and outside of the Palestinian territories, from both political and military leaderships. The Palestinians have been expecting revenge actions, but this has yet to happen.

On April 10, sources from the special committee investigating Faqha’s assassination told Palestine Now that it had concluded its work and it would hand over its final report to Hamas' leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar. The special committee has arrested Faqha’s killer and is in the process of conducting an investigation with him in preparation for trial, according to the sources.

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