A series of bomb attacks in the Gaza Strip over the weekend, which targeted the vehicles of commanders in the Islamist terror militias Hamas and Islamic Jihad, were accompanied by graffiti on nearby walls including symbols of the Islamic State (IS) terror militia. Hamas and IJ vowed to avenge the attacks, while saying they served the purposes of Israel. One Hamas official also said the explosions could have been the work of Fatah, a rival faction which largely controls the Palestinian Authority. Elsewhere, Saudi Arabia launched sweeping raids Saturday, arresting 431 people it suspects of being tied to the Islamic State (IS) terror militia. The raids follow several violent incidents in Saudi Arabia authorities suspect were tied to IS sympathizers. Read More