Hundreds of Vittorio Arrigoni’s friends and supporters escorted his coffin in a final farewell to the 36 year-old?peace activist at a ceremony in Rafah.
He?is the first foreigner to have been kidnapped and killed in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas, which rules the Palestinian territory,?blamed a Salafi group for his?murder. It?has released the names and pictures of three?suspects its searching for.
But as Nicole Johnston reports from Rafah, there are still plenty of unanswered questions – including why Arrogoni was killed hours before the kidnappers' 30-hour deadline had passed?
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