GAZA (Reuters) - Gunmen dragged ex-security chief Moussa Arafat from his Gaza home and shot him dead in the street on Wednesday, fanning fears of Palestinian turmoil ahead of Israel's final troop pullout from the occupied territory.
He was the most senior figure killed in internal violence that has stirred doubt about the ability of security forces to keep order in a brewing power struggle in the territory, seen as a testing ground for Palestinian statehood once Israel leaves.
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