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World|Wed, Nov. 14 2007 06:24 AM EST

Hamas Leader Suspected of Gaza Christian Slaying

By Ethan Cole|Christian Post Reporter

A senior Hamas leader is suspected of torturing and killing a prominent Palestinian Christian, new reports revealed.

The central Gaza chief of Hamas’ military wing, Ashraf Abu Layla, is accused of murdering the manager of the Gaza Strip’s only Christian bookstore.

Bookstore manager Rami Ayyad’s body was found last month riddled with bullets and displaying visible signs of torture.

“The most disappointing aspect of this discovery is that not only is this a Hamas person who committed this crime, apparently, but also that despite the assurances right after the murder that they had nothing to do with it, they haven’t distanced themselves from him and in fact have sent him on a pilgrimage to Mecca,” said Open Doors USA president Carl Moeller to Mission Network News.

Hamas leaders have previously promised to provide protection to the strip’s small Christian community.

Following Ayyad’s murder, Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, in a statement, condemned the killing and said Hamas "would not allow anyone to sabotage" Muslim-Christian relations.

Hamas also released a statement, calling Ayyad's death a "murderous crime" and claiming that Muslim-Christian relations “are very strong and will not be affected by such crimes committed by criminal elements."

Meanwhile, the Hamas-run Interior Ministry, said it had launched an investigation and promised that the crime “will not pass unpunished.”

Prior to Ayyad’s death, Islamic groups in Gaza had for months accused the bookstore manager of engaging in missionary activities and sent him multiple death threats. The Christian bookstore, owned by the Palestinian Bible Society, was also firebombed in April.

Ibrahim Ayyad, brother of Rami, estimates that up to 70 percent of the Christians in Gaza would leave when given the opportunity, according to MNN. There are about 3,000 Christians in the Gaza Strip, which has a population of over 1 million.

Ayyad left behind a pregnant wife and two young children.

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  • Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:08 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Remember the Palestinian Christians. They have even started to lobby for our support: http://www.forward.com/articles/11993/

  • JC »
    Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:57 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    To Zenodaddy:

    Dear one, I read the The Word of God not as a history book, although it could certainly be used as one. I read to gain truth. I pray before I read that I find truth in what I happen to be searching for at the moment. Sometimes I pray that God reveals himself to me, and other times I search for something that is really on my heart, and that God tells me the entire truth.

    I found these versus after such an event. I was really saddened by what I had seen in Israel on this particular day. I searched the scriptures for truth, wisdom and knowledge about the events, and how they would eventually play out. I was led to these versus.

    Beloved, if you read the Bible strictly for a history lesson, you are missing the entire point of the words "Living Word". It indeed is history, but it is also applicable for today. God is the same yesterday, today and forever.

  • Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:00 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    'Notice verse 22: Does this talk about suicide bombers or what?'

    No it really does not. Ezekiel's prophesies do not have a whole lot to do with today. Ezekiel was prophesying against the false prophets. Most people like to think that Chapters 1 and 2 deal with Helicopters and airplanes when in reality it is talking about God's Divine Majesty and Glory.

    We must not read into our modern idea's when reading the Old Testament. We must read it in the historical context, if we do not, then people like Tim Leheye get ammunition to fire off his pathetic books.

  • JC »
    Wed Nov 14, 2007 8:52 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Take heart dear ones, for their day is coming. Ezekial wrote about these and their fate:

    From Ezekial 13: 17-23

    17 "Now you, son of man, set your face against the daughters of your people who are prophesying from their own inspiration. Prophesy against them

    18 and say, 'Thus says the Lord GOD, "Woe to the women who sew magic bands on all wrists and make veils for the heads of persons of every stature to hunt down lives! Will you hunt down the lives of My people, but preserve the lives of others for yourselves?

    19 "For handfuls of barley and fragments of bread, you have profaned Me to My people to put to death some who should not die and to keep others alive who should not live, by your lying to My people who listen to lies."

    20 Therefore, thus says the Lord GOD, "Behold, I am against your magic bands by which you hunt lives there as birds and I will tear them from your arms; and I will let them go, even those lives whom you hunt as birds.

    21 "I will also tear off your veils and deliver My people from your hands, and they will no longer be in your hands to be hunted; and you will know that I am the LORD.

    22 "Because you disheartened the righteous with falsehood when I did not cause him grief, but have encouraged the wicked not to turn from his wicked way and preserve his life,

    23 therefore, you women will no longer see false visions or practice divination, and I will deliver My people out of your hand Thus you will know that I am the LORD."



    Notice verse 22: Does this talk about suicide bombers or what?

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