Ain el-Hilwah terrorists
Ain el-Hilwah terroristsIsrael news photo: Ya Libnan

Lebanese terrorists bombed a store owned by an official of the Fatah terror organization on Sunday, one day after Fatah was suspected of murdering a rival terrorist leader.

The murder and bombing in the village of Ain el-Hilwah are being investigated by a joint village and Fatah committee. Like most Lebanese villages of Arabs claiming a virtual connection to Israel while being denied citizenship in Lebanon for over five decades, the residents are not under full control of the Lebanese government.

The Sunday morning explosion at the gift store of Major Rasmi Nasrallah, a member of the Palestinian Armed Struggle group, caused damage but no injuries.

The attack followed by one day the brutal murder of a member of the disbanded Jund al-Sham terror group. The slain man, Ghandi Sahmarani, was a Lebanese citizen and wanted by authorities. He was found dead with his legs and hands cuffed and with a fatal blow or bullet shot in his head.

He was involved with several terrorist organizations and fought the Lebanese army, reportedly having sheltered a number of terrorists.

The head of the Palestinian Armed Struggle, Mohammed Abdel Hamid Issa who also is known as al-Lino, denied that Fatah was involved in the murder.

Meanwhile, Fatah leaders in Israel denied charges by Hamas that it plans to expel 50 Hamas terrorists from the PA to Lebanon.