A statement signed by Fatah al-Islam's media office has accused Fatah movement's military official in Ain el-Hilweh Mahmoud Issa of helping Lebanese intelligence apparatuses to track the group's leader Abdul Rahman Awadh and his aide Abi Bakr Mubarak.
The statement that was sent to the offices of pan-Arab daily al-Hayat said Issa, who goes by the nom de guerre of al-Lino and heads the Palestinian Armed Struggle at the camp, informed the Lebanese intelligence that Awadh and Mubarak left Ain el-Hilweh.
Last month, Lebanese troops killed Awadh and Mubarak in a shootout in the town of Chtaura in the Bekaa Valley.
The pair had been traveling on false identities to Iraq via Syria, according to a Fatah al-Islam statement.
According to al-Hayat, the statement urged the mujahideen in Ain el-Hilweh to avenge the death of the Fatah al-Islam officials.