Ayman al-Fayed
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Ayman al-Fayed (1965–February 15, 2008) was a Palestinian commander of al-Quds Brigades, the armed branch of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. He operated primarily in the Bureij Palestinian refugee camp.
[edit] Death
According to Islamic Jihad, Al-Fayed was killed when an Israeli missile struck his home in the Bureij Palestinian refugee camp near Gaza on February 15, 2008. A military spokeswoman in Tel Aviv said that Israeli forces had no involvement in the incident. Two of his children and his wife were also killed in the blast.[1]