Italian peace campaigner found dead in Gaza

Published Apr 15, 2011

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Gaza - Security officials found the body of an Italian peace campaigner in an abandoned house in the Gaza Strip on Friday following his abduction by militants, a Hamas official said.

Two men were arrested and others were being sought in the killing of Vittorio Arrigoni, the official added.

A Jihadist Salafi group in the Gaza Strip aligned with al-Qaeda had threatened on Thursday to execute Arrigoni by 17h00 local time unless their leader, whom Hamas arrested last month, was freed.

“A security force entered a house and they found the Italian's man body, he is dead,” the source told Reuters from the scene.

Arrigoni, a pacifist and blogger, had lived in the Gaza Strip for some time.

In a YouTube clip posted by his abductors, he was shown blindfolded with blood around his right eye and a hand can be seen pulling his head up by his hair to face the camera.

The accompanying Arabic text said: “The Italian hostage entered our land only to spread corruption.” It described Italy as “the infidel state”.

The body was found dressed in black clothes as he appeared in the video clip, a witness said. No blood was seen, which suggested he may have been strangled or hanged.

Arrigoni was the first foreign national to be abducted in the Gaza Strip since BBC journalist Alan Johnston, who was held for 114 days by an al-Qaeda-inspired clan group named the Army of Islam. He was released in 2007.

Arrigoni arrived in the Gaza Strip on a boat bringing humanitarian supplies in 2008 that Israel, which enforces a blockade on the tiny coastal territory, allowed into Gaza port. - Reuters

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