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Hamas is known for its suicide attacks. Now it’s been hit by one for the first time.

August 18, 2017 by  
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A suicide bomber killed a Hamas security guard in the Gaza Strip near the border with Egypt on Thursday, the first such attack to hit the Palestinian militant group.

Four other members of Hamas were wounded in the bombing at the Rafah crossing, said Eyad al-Bozom, a spokesman for Gaza’s Interior Ministry. He said the attacker was not affiliated with the Islamic State and was “ideologically deviant.”

Hamas, which has regularly used suicide bomb attacks against Israel, denies that Islamic State militants have a presence in Gaza, but it is struggling against an array of shadowy extremist groups. The Egyptian government has accused Hamas of allowing Islamic State militants from Egypt’s Sinai peninsula to have a safe haven in Gaza. 

Israeli officials have also accused Hamas of cooperating with the Islamic State in the Sinai.

Bozom said the bomber and another man were stopped by Hamas and refused to surrender before the one wearing a suicide belt detonated it. The second man was seriously injured in the attack.

Hamas was not the intended target for the bomber, who was bound for Egypt, Bozom said. Even so, the attack has the potential to increase tensions between rival factions in Gaza. 

The Ibn Tamiya Media Center, a Gaza-focused jihadi media group, released a statement saying that the attacker was “from us” and cursed Hamas for stopping him from carrying out an attack in Egypt. Hamas shot the bomber in the legs with “treacherous bullets,” the statement said.

The attack comes as Hamas has been forced to shift its allegiances, distancing itself from Islamic State-affiliated fighters in Sinai and bolstering ties with Egypt since the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank cut funding and electricity to Gaza to try to force Hamas to cede control.  

Earlier this year, Hamas agreed to a number of Egyptian demands, including better border security, in attempts to keep Gaza from being used as a refuge by the Islamic State militants. In exchange, Egypt has sent fuel for Gaza’s power station and made assurances that it will open the border more regularly. The crossing was opened this week for the first time in three months to allow residents to use that route for pilgrimage to Mecca.

Morris reported from Jerusalem. 

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Tropical depression forms in the Atlantic

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A tropical depression has formed in the Atlantic from a wave rolling toward the Caribbean, National Hurricane Center forecasters said Thursday.

The depression, located 365 east of Barbados, immediately triggered tropical storm warnings across the Windward Islands covering Martinique, the Grenadines, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and Barbados. Sustained winds topped 35 mph as the system rolled west at about 17 mph, forecasters said in their 11 a.m. advisory.

The storm is expected to head across the Lesser Antilles over the next 24 hours and into the Caribbean Sea on Friday. It does not pose a threat to Florida, but forecasters warned the storm could dump between two and four inches of rain over the Windward Islands, triggering dangerous floods and mudslides.

It’s expected to steadily strengthen over the next week, but then weaken once it encounters higher wind shear in the central Caribbean, forecasters said. Models show the storm tracking to the northwest, and reaching the eastern Caribbean over the next day or so.

Meanwhile, a second wave more likely to threaten Florida also became better formed. Overnight, the system continued to take shape and will likely keep building steam over the next couple of days.

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