Yasser Abu Shabab Killed in Rafah by Armed Group

Liam Brooks

Yasser Abu Shabab Killed in Rafah by Armed Group 

Yasser Abu Shabab, commander of the Popular Forces in Rafah, was reportedly killed by an armed group.

According to Israeli media reports on Thursday. The incident raises concerns about escalating tensions in the Rafah region.

Truth About Abu Shabab's Death at Soroka Hospital 

Following an attack in Rafah, Yasser Abu Shabab, commander of the Popular Forces, succumbed to his wounds at Soroka Hospital, according to an Israeli source. Israeli assessments suggest this was an internal conflict within Gaza, contradicting reports from the Gaza Strip claiming Hamas involvement. The Popular Forces, an armed faction opposed to Hamas, further highlights the complex political landscape in the region.

Abu Shabab got cover from IDF shocking details

Did Israel give weapons to Abu Shabab  

Israeli media reports have alleged that Yasser Abu Shabab, the slain commander of the Popular Forces, received weapons and protection from the Israeli army, suggesting a coordinated effort between the two entities. These allegations raise questions about the nature of Israeli involvement in the internal conflicts within Gaza. 

Palestinian Security Denies Link to Rafah Armed Group 

Major General Anwar Rajab, spokesman for Palestinian security forces, denied any ties between his services and Yasser Abu Shabab's armed group. He made the denial in an audio clip to Sky News Arabia. The group operates in Gaza's Rafah area.

Abu Shabab showed up in a video earlier. He said his fighters hold zones freed from Hamas. They work with the Palestinian Authority to share aid and keep civilians safe.