Abdel-Latif Moussa, right, was killed in an explosion at one of his hide-outs. Hamas officials said one of Moussa's aides had detonated a suicide explosives belt. (Associated Press / August 14, 2009)
Radical Imam's Death Ends Bloody Clash In Gaza Strip -- L.A. Times
A two-day battle in Rafah between followers of the imam, who wanted to impose Islamic law, and Hamas forces left 27 others dead. The crackdown could present Hamas as a bulwark against militancy.
Reporting from Gaza City and Jerusalem - An imam who wanted to impose Islamic law in the Gaza Strip was killed Saturday in an explosion at one of his hide-outs, ending a two-day battle between his armed followers and Hamas government forces that left 27 other people dead.
The security crackdown could allow Hamas, which has tried to court favor with the West, to position itself as a moderate Islamic bulwark against militant forces inspired by Al Qaeda.
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More News On The End of A Bloody Week In Gaza
Hamas: Gaza order restored after bloody weekend -- Yahoo News/AP
Islamists killed after challenging Hamas - 15 Aug 09 -- Al Jazeera (Video)
Abdul-Latif Moussa blows himself up in the Gaza Strip yesterday after Hamas mosque raid -- Times Online
Radical Leader Killed in Gaza Clashes -- New York Times
Hamas destroys al-Qaida group in violent Gaza battle -- The Guardian
ANALYSIS / Hamas swiftly crushes challenge to its rule in Gaza -- Haaretz
Al-Qaida associate among 23 killed in Gaza clashes -- Haaretz
Jonathan Kay on Jund Ansar Allah and the intra-Islamist showdown in Gaza -- National Post opinion
FACTBOX: Facts about Palestinian group Hamas -- Reuters
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