Jund Ansar Allah Explained

Jund Ansar Allah
Native Name:جند أنصار الله
Leader:Abdel Latif Moussa
Abu Abdullah al Suri
Active:November 2008 – 15 August 2009
Allegiance: Al-Qaeda (Alleged)
Islamic Emirate of Rafah
Headquarters:Rafah, Gaza Strip
Ideology:Salafism
Jihadism
Size:100+
Opponents:
Israel
Israel Defense Forces
Battles:

Jund Ansar Allah (Arabic: جند أنصار الله|rtl=yes|lit=Soldiers of the Supporters of Allah, JAA) was an armed radical Palestinian Salafi-jihadist organization operating in the Gaza Strip. It was founded in November 2008 by Sheikh Abdel Latif Moussa. On 14 August 2009, Moussa announced the establishment of the al-Qaeda inspired Islamic Emirate of Rafah in the Gaza Strip. The group criticized the ruling power, Hamas, for failing to enforce Sharia law. In response, Hamas attacked the organization, resulting in 24 people killed and a further 150 wounded.[1] After the battle, Jund Ansar Allah ceased to exist.

Background

See also: Islamization of the Gaza Strip.

Jund Ansar Allah was established in November 2008 by Sheikh Abdel Latif Moussa, who had headed a Salafi organization in Gaza since the 1980's, and Khalid Banat (Abu Abdullah Suri), who claimed to have fought with leading al-Qaeda figures including Osama bin Laden and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

Jund Ansar Allah was an al-Qaeda inspired organization ideologically affiliated with the movement for global jihad.[2] [3] Moussa, an "Egyptian-educated physician-turned-cleric," was the group's spiritual leader. He left his medical practice in Rafah to become one of the most influential preachers in the southern Gaza Strip. In his Friday prayers that attracted thousands of young men, Moussa argued that Hamas had failed to properly institute Sharia law and had become too lenient. Hamas repeatedly warned Moussa and his followers to abandon his mosque in Rafah.

Armed activities

On 8 June 2009 the group carried out a raid on the Karni border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Israel. Ten individuals from the group rode into battle on horses laden with large quantities of explosives, with at least three of them being shot dead by Israeli troops. Five Jund Ansar Allah operatives in total died in the operation. Israeli officials said several of the men had been wearing explosive belts, and suspected they had been attempting to kidnap a soldier.[4]

The organization also clashed with Hamas. On 22 July 2009, three Jund Ansar Allah militants holed up in a building in Khan Yunis surrendered in a standoff with Hamas police.[5] Hamas officials also blamed the group for the bombings of several internet cafes, seen as a source of immorality, and of a wedding party attended by relatives of the West Bank-based Fatah leader, Mohammed Dahlan, in which fifty people were injured. Jund Ansar Allah denied any responsibility for the latter attack, and Fatah leaders blamed Hamas.[4] In August 2009, a senior Hamas official told The Jerusalem Post that Jund Ansar Allah received its weapons from former Fatah policemen and security officials in the southern Gaza Strip and that the aim of its attacks were to "defame" Hamas. On 14 August 2009, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades attacked the Ibn Taymiyyah mosque in Rafah and other bases in Rafah. The fighting lasted 7 hours. It was reported that when Hamas reached the positions of Moussa and Abu Abdullah al Suri, they detonated themselves. About 13 Jund Ansar Allah fighters were killed, 40 were captured, 5 civilians were killed, including 6 Hamas militants. al-Qassam brigades commander Abu Jibril Shimali, was also killed during the battle. The group was virtually destroyed after the fighting, having both of its leaders killed, and its bases captured. It was reported that Hamas later released some of the captured.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Islamic Emirate of Rafah

See main article: Islamic Emirate of Rafah. On Friday, 14 August 2009, Moussa unexpectedly declared the creation of the Islamic Emirate of Rafah in the Gaza Strip before 100 of his armed followers at the Ibn Taymiyyah mosque in Rafah after the Friday prayer sermon.[12] During his sermon, Moussa condemned the nationalist-Islamist Hamas for failing to implement proper Sharia law and "not being any different from a Secular government."

Ideology

On its website, the group says it has vowed to God to "fight a jihad for his sake" until the "banner of unity is hoisted" and Muhammad "is made victorious". Then on Friday, Jund Ansar Allah announced on its website and jihadist forums its allegiance to the "Islamic emirate in the heart of Beit al-Maqdis [Jerusalem]". The website also stated on the day of the clash with Hamas stated:

Jund Ansar Allah also demanded that Hamas "cease its aggression against Salafis" and warned of a confrontation if security forces interfered.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Associated Press . 2009-08-15 . Hamas: Leader of al-Qaeda-inspired group committed suicide . en . Ynetnews . 2023-12-29.
  2. Web site: News of Terrorism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: June 2-9, 2009 . 9 June 2009 . . 16 August 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090616154549/http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/malam_multimedia/English/eng_n/html/ipc_e035.htm . 16 June 2009 . dead . dmy-all .
  3. News: Hamas destroys al-Qaida group in violent Gaza battle . 16 August 2009 . . 17 August 2009 . London . Peter . Beaumont.
  4. News: 2009-08-15 . Profile: Jund Ansar Allah . en-GB . 2023-12-29.
  5. Web site: 22 July 2009 . Hamas Police End Standoff With Muslim Extremists . 16 August 2009 . Fox News.
  6. Web site: 2009-08-14 . Hamas and al Qaeda-linked group clash in Gaza FDD's Long War Journal . 2019-02-28 . www.longwarjournal.org . en-US.
  7. News: 2009-08-15 . FACTBOX: Five facts about Jund Ansar Allah . en . Reuters . 2019-02-28.
  8. Web site: Al Qaeda-linked group declares Islamic state in Gaza - The Long War Journal . 2019-02-28 . www.longwarjournal.org.
  9. Marshall . Warren . 2010-11-30 . Al-Qaeda in Gaza: Isolating "the Base" . Contemporary Voices: St Andrews Journal of International Relations . en . 1 . 1 . 10.15664/jtr.167 . 2516-3159 . free. 10023/5610 . free .
  10. Web site: All 24 victims of Friday . 2019-02-28 . Maan News Agency.
  11. News: Beaumont . Peter . 2009-08-15 . Hamas destroys al-Qaida group in violent Gaza battle . en-GB . The Observer . 2019-02-28 . 0029-7712.
  12. News: 2009-08-15 . Hamas says Gaza now under control . en-GB . 2023-12-30.