Hamas leader announces arrest in shooting of commander
GAZA, Palestinian Territory — Hamas’ newly elected supreme leader on Thursday announced the arrest of the man believed responsible for the mysterious shooting death of one of his organization’s top military commanders in March, a breakthrough in a case that has embarrassed and shocked the Islamic militant group.
Hamas hopes the arrest will shore up its standing with the public at a time when it has been weakened by the shooting, an economic crisis and rising tensions with the rival Palestinian Authority. Accusing Israel of orchestrating the assassination, Hamas declared victory and scheduled celebratory rallies across Gaza.
Ismail Haniyeh, who was named the head of Hamas’ political bureau last week, announced the arrest at a hastily scheduled news conference. He declined to identify the suspect but implied he was a Palestinian who had collaborated with Israel.
“All the evidence we have indicates that the perpetrator committed this crime based on orders from the Israeli occupation,” Haniyeh said. More details will be released in the coming days, he added, noting that the suspect would face execution.


