The radical Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) staked a competing claim, alongside that of the Islamic militant Hamas group, for a suicide blast on Sunday that killed three people, including the bomber, in the coastal Israeli town of Netanya. Loudspeakers in the northern West Bank town of Nablus blared on Sunday night a martyr of the Abu Ali Mustafa brigades carried out the Netanya attack. That was a reference to the PFLP's armed wing, named after PFLP political chief Abu Ali Mustafa, assassinated by the Israeli army last August. Bureau Report