Hamas says bomber who targeted Palestinian PM last week has been killed
Rami Hamdallah was not harmed in last week's Gaza attack, which the PA blames on Hamas
A man wanted for a bombing that targeted the Palestinian premier's convoy as he visited Gaza last week was killed in a firefight Thursday with Hamas forces, the militant Islamic group that rules the territory has said.
The Interior Ministry in Gaza said the suspect, Anas Abu Khousa, 26, refused to surrender when Hamas surrounded his hideout. It said Abu Khousa was killed in the exchange of fire along with two Hamas policemen. Another suspect later died of his wounds at a hospital, it said.
Palestinians have been split since Hamas seized Gaza in 2007, ousting forces of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas who now governs just parts of the West Bank. Repeated reconciliation attempts failed.
Abbas has blamed Hamas for the bombing, a charge that Hamas denies.
A relative of Abu Khoussa said he was not affiliated with any group, though he embraced "a very radical interpretation of Islam."
The relative spoke on condition of anonymity because he did not want to be known to other family members.