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The Palestinian terrorist and me |
2009-06-20 |
![]() We were in a large conference room on the second floor of the old U.S. Mission in Berlin. He sat at the end of a long, blond-wood conference table, scribbling on a legal pad and sipping coffee from a plastic foam cup. To his left was his partner, a taciturn man in his early 30s. Windows partly concealed by blue drapes looked out over Clayallee, a wide boulevard running through the Western part of the city. No, I said. I havent. We can make it worth your while, said the second man. Youd be serving your country, added the Virginian. No, thanks, I said. The F.B.I.s offer came in October of last year, at the end of a three-hour conversation a private debrief in the nearly deserted building that had been a center of intrigue in cold war Berlin. (Most U.S. Foreign Service staff members had moved across town to the newly opened embassy near the Brandenburg Gate.) Now the building was the location for another intrigue, involving the murder of a U.S. citizen in Bethlehem and a boastful confession that one of his killers made to me in 2002, when I was Newsweeks Jerusalem bureau chief. That man was Jihad Jaara, a former Bethlehem commander of the Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades, the armed group linked to the political party Fatah. Jaara called himself a freedom fighter battling the enemies of the Palestinian people. Israel considered him a prolific killer, responsible for the murders of Israeli settlers, soldiers and accused Palestinian collaborators. Under ordinary circumstances, Jaara would have been a prime target for assassination or arrest by the Israel Defense Forces. But Jaara has been living in exile for seven years, guarded by police, in a secret location on the outskirts of Dublin, protected by a multilateral agreement made to end the 39-day siege of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem in the spring of 2002. For several years, U.S. investigators pursued legal avenues to get Jaara, gathering evidence against him around the world. They first approached me in 2005, and now they were reaching out again. |
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PA Man Sentenced to Death for Fighting Terrorism | ||
2008-11-13 | ||
A 24-year-old Palestinian Authority Arab man was sentenced to death on Wednesday for helping Israel fight terrorism, PA media outlets reported. The sentence will not be carried out until it is approved by PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.
The man was then hired by the PA police and began working as a naval officer. He allegedly informed on two terrorists associated with Fatah's Al-Aksa Martyrs Brigades to Israeli forces. The two were assassinated by IDF soldiers in 2002. PA police say the man confessed to the allegations. Many PA prisoners who have "confessed" have later reported that their confessions were given under duress, and several human rights groups have expressed concern over the frequent use of torture by PA officers to obtain confessions.
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Suicide Bomber Attacks Gaza Crossing |
2008-05-22 |
A Palestinian suicide bomber detonated a truck packed with explosives early Thursday just short of the Erez crossing on the Gaza-Israel border, Islamic Jihad and the Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades, a group loosely affiliated with President Mahmoud Abbass Fatah movement, claimed responsibility for the attack, the latest of several against the Gaza border crossings in recent weeks. Islamic Jihad identified the bomber as Ibrahim Nasser, 23, of Jabaliya in northern Gaza, and said the truck had contained hundreds of pounds of explosives. An Israeli military spokeswoman said that two other |
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Would-be Azrieli bomber gets 9 years |
2008-03-24 |
![]() Nazirat was a member of the Al Aksa Martyrs Brigade cell that planned to carry out a terror attack on an Israel Railways train as well as at the Azrieli towers in Tel Aviv in 2004. The men intended to plant an explosive device on railroad tracks near Netanya before detonate it with a cellular phone. The attack was thwarted a day before its planned execution. Two more Taibe residents, Mujhad Dukan, 22, and Amin Ziwati, 23, had been charged earlier with conspiring to assist the enemy during wartime. Dukan is also charged with contacting a foreign agent. One of the cell's members received 15 years in jail while another was sentenced to seven years. The group's leader, Ahmed Kaisy, was sentenced to 4.5 years by a military court. The prosecution argued that Netzrat's sentence should be harsher in light of his Israeli citizenship. According to the indictment, Dukan, whose family received Israeli citizenship in 2000 and moved from the Balata refugee camp near Nablus to Taibe, maintained contact with Al-Aksa Brigades fugitives from his hometown. Several months before the arrests, during a visit to Balata, Dukan was approached by a known fugitive and asked to help smuggle a bomb into Israel. Dukan was then contacted by Kaisy and asked to place a bomb on a train car. Dukan allegedly told Kaisy that he was afraid he would not be able to leave the train before the explosion and therefore suggested, and Kaisy agreed, to place the bomb instead on the train tracks. Following the meeting with Kaisy, Dukan met with the two other defendants and recruited them to participate in the attack. Dukan was informed on October 5 that the bombs were ready to be picked up in Balata, but he was arrested before he could obtain the bombs and the attack was thwarted. |
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Yet more Paleo pain | |
2008-01-04 | |
![]() Sa-weeet explosives use. Read on for the tale of plight and death. The rocket landed in an open field and did no damage, but it traveled more than 10 miles, the farthest of any rocket so far from Gaza, the Israeli police said. The Katyusha, a manufactured missile of 122 millimeters has a range of up to 13.7 miles. There are thought to be fewer than 20 of them in Gaza. But Mark Regev, a spokesman for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, said Thursdays firing showed that the Palestinians were improving their ability to use the weapon and to exploit its range, which could endanger a quarter of a million Israelis, and he called on Egypt to do more to stop the smuggling of weapons into Gaza. Its a sign of things to come and an issue of great concern, Mr. Regev said. These rockets are not homemade and are smuggled in, and our concern is not one or two Katyushas, but a whole range of weapons, including antitank and antiaircraft rockets. Battalions of M109s on the border. Fire. Rubblize a town. Repeat until the rubble is dust. Ask if the Paleos would like to lose another town. Israel is upset with Cairo for allowing more than 2,000 Gazans to return home from the hajj pilgrimage through the Rafah border crossing with Gaza, rather than, as originally agreed, through the Kerem Shalom crossing controlled by Israel. Israel wanted to check the returning pilgrims to see if they were smuggling cash back for Hamas, which runs Gaza, or if some of those returning were wanted militants who had received military training in Lebanon, Syria or Iran. Typical f'n 'Gip-tians. Always, ALWAYS allan. Mr. Regev denied that there was a diplomatic crisis with Egypt, but said, There is tension. Egypt is a crucial ally of Israel, he said. So we want to try to encourage Egypt to do more, but at the same time to ensure that the relationship remains stable, Mr. Regev said. Peace with Egypt is fundamental to us. But if Hamas is allowed through a porous border to strengthen itself, build a more formidable military regime and expand the range of its rockets, its not in Egypts interests, either. Of course it is! Almost all the attacks will be against the Jooos versus the few against 'Gip-tian targets. Israel continued its attacks on Palestinian militants in Gaza, especially from Islamic Jihad. In an incursion in southern Gaza, in a village near Khan Yunis, Israeli troops and tanks, backed by helicopter gunships, destroyed a house, killing two brothers, Ahmad and Sami Fayyad, their sister, Asma Fayyad, 24, and their mother, Karima Fayyad, 60. Their father, Muhammad Fayyad, a farmer, was wounded. Too bad about the non-coms, but that is what happens when you turn your home into a fighting position! Medics at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis said that Sami Fayyads wife was wounded, and that the couples 3-year-old daughter was clinically dead. Sami Fayyad, 30, was a fighter with Islamic Jihads military wing. Ahmad Fayyad, 32, was a former member of the Palestinian Authority security forces. Israeli Army spokesmen said the brothers were firing on Israeli forces from alongside and inside the house. The house was hit by at least one tank shell, and Palestinian witnesses said Israeli forces, using armored bulldozers, then collapsed the rest of the house. Medical workers dug out the remains of the dead. Such nice boys. A PIJ and a Fatah. Who did Mom like best? In a statement, Israel said blame for the deaths of the women lies with the gunmen, who operated intentionally from a civilian environment. Well, DUH! At the Khan Yunis hospital were the bodies of two other Palestinian fighters who had been killed in an exchange of fire with Israeli troops. Munir Burhom, 22, and Burhom Abu Lehyia, age unknown, were members of Hamass military wing, and the house they were firing from was also bulldozed, Palestinians said. Paleo lesson # 127,815 in improper warfare techniques. I hope you NEVER get better.
The Israelis also carried out airstrikes on what they said was an Islamic Jihad warehouse in Gaza City and three other military targets. But Palestinians said the Israelis also bombed the Gaza City homes of two senior Islamic Jihad commanders whom the Israelis killed in rocket attacks more than a week ago. "Nice shot, Avi. Can I have the other one?" The homes, of Karim Dahdouh and Muhammad Abdallah Abu Murshad, were bombed from the air and destroyed. At the time, Israel said they were responsible for making rockets and launching hundreds of them at Israel. Mr. Dahdouh was killed Dec. 17, and Mr. Murshad was killed a week ago. Yeah, paleos responsible for anything in NYT-speak? Naw. The Israelis, like the British during the Mandate Oooooo, like the colonialists, often destroy the homes of prominent enemies, usually by Kind of like a surge ... intended to deter other militants by underlining the risk not just to their own lives but to the livelihood of their families. Like the Sopranos, but with UAVs and Hellfires. Israeli military officials insisted, however, that the four targets bombed were specific military objectives and not homes, and that only one airstrike took place in Gaza City, on the warehouse. Could it be the home is also a warehouse? That would be proto-paleo! A more primitive Qassam rocket landed in a backyard of the Israeli town of Sderot, damaging a house and sending the owner, a woman, into shock. In the West Bank, Israeli troops in about 70 jeeps moved into the center of Nablus and arrested three senior members of Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades, affiliated to Fatah, and dozens were wounded in the raid. The Israelis are pursuing leads to the killings of two Israeli settlers near Hebron last week, which Israel says was carried out by men affiliated with Fatah. 'Partay in the Old City courtesy of the IDF. Mr. Olmert made a surprise visit to Jordan on Thursday to meet with King Abdullah II and update him on talks with the Palestinians before President Bushs arrival in the region next Wednesday. In their talks, in Aqaba, the king warned Israel against expanding its settlements on occupied land and said such moves threatened to obstruct progress on a lasting peace accord, a palace official told Reuters. The king had met Wednesday with the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas. Abdullah: "These Paleos are freakin' nuts"! Olmert, putting on kneepads: "Yes, Aby. Scootch over a little, OK? My neck is cricked". Israeli officials said Mr. Olmert told the king that Israel would not build any new settlements in the West Bank and would avoid further land appropriations there, briefed him on the Katyusha rocket strike and said that unless the Palestinians cracked down on terrorism, no progress could be made. Olmert: "All we can do is kill them". Abduallah: "Speed it up as my throne is also at risk!" | |
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PA claims Israel sent apology over operation in Balata refugee camp |
2007-11-09 |
Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riad Malki said on Thursday that Israel sent the authority a letter of apology following an IDF operation in the Balata refugee camp Wednesday during which over 20 Palestinians were arrested, Israel Radio reported. Malki told the 'Voice of Palestine' radio station that Israel promised the authority that such operations would not be repeated. The PA was angry over the fact that the operation came a day after clashes between Palestinian police and Fatah's Al Aksa Martyrs Brigade operatives took place at the camp. Palestinians were also in disagreement of the army's presence in the Nablus camp at a time when over 300 Palestinian policemen have been deployed in the area. |
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IDF nabs Fatah murderer |
2007-05-29 |
A seven-year hunt came to an end on Monday when an elite Border Police unit nabbed a senior commander of Fatah's Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades in Ramallah who is held responsible by Israel for the deaths of numerous Israelis. Security officials said that Khaled Shawish, head of the Tanzim terror group in Ramallah, was behind the shooting attack that killed Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane, son of Rabbi Meir Kahane, and his wife Talia in December 2002. Shawish is also held responsible for dozens of additional attacks, including suicide bombings in Jerusalem as well as other shooting attacks on roads in the area that left a total of eight Israelis dead and dozens wounded. In March 2002, Shawish dispatched a suicide bomber who detonated his explosives on King George Street in Jerusalem, killing three people and wounding 35. In February 2002 he dispatched a suicide bomber who wounded two people. Officials said that Shawish, 36, had been wanted by the IDF since 2000 and had spent most of his time in hiding near the Mukata, the Palestinian Authority government compound in Ramallah. In 2001, Shawish was severely wounded during clashes with the IDF and even though he survived remained disabled. Security officials said that Shawish was a dominant force within the Palestinian terror infrastructure and added that his arrest was a success for the IDF and the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency). They said that the Tanzim leader was also an expert bomb maker who taught terror operatives how to manufacture explosives as well as explosive suicide belts and how to lay roadside bombs. |
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IAF kills Kassam cell member in Gaza |
2007-04-22 |
![]() Earlier Saturday, Gazans fired four Kassam rockets into Sderot; one scored a direct hit on a home, sending several people into shock. Three terrorist organizations - Islamic Jihad, the Popular Resistance Committees and Fatah's Al-Aksa Martyrs Brigades - claimed responsibility for the rocket attacks in a joint statement. They said they were carried out to avenge the deaths of three terrorists killed by border police in Jenin earlier in the day. In the Jenin incident, an undercover Border Police unit killed three known terrorists belonging to the Aksa Martyrs Brigades who were driving in a car. Later in the evening, a Palestinian teenager was killed in Jenin when security forces raided her house in search of her brother, a wanted terrorist. Several hours earlier, gunfights broke out between troops and Palestinians in a village near Jenin. PA policeman Muhammad Said Abed, 22, was killed in the clashes. Separately, a full closure was imposed on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip starting at midnight, to remain in effect until after Independence Day on Monday. IDF officials said its liaison office would allow Palestinians to enter Israel in cases deemed "exceptional." |
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IDF destroys house of Al Aksa man |
2007-04-12 |
![]() A woman was shot in the hand and a 16-year-old boy was hit by a rubber bullet as IDF soldiers shot at rioting Palestinians who had gathered at the scene of the operation, according to Palestinian medical sources. Eyewitnesses said that IDF troops were using dogs during the operation. |
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Israel Fires on Militants Planting Bomb, Killing One |
2007-04-08 |
![]() The Palestinian killed Saturday was identified as Fuad Maarouf, 22, a member of the leftist Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Mr. Maarouf had apparently joined up with Islamic Jihad, a small, extremist group that rejects the cease-fire, to carry out an operation. Islamic Jihads military wing said in a statement that its acts were a response to the Israeli Armys daily violations in the West Bank. Also early Saturday, Israeli troops shot a well-known militia leader, Zacharia Zubeidi, during a clash with armed men in Jenin in the northern West Bank. Mr. Zubeidi is the local leader of Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades, which is affiliated with the mainstream Fatah organization. Palestinian officials recently sought to extend the cease-fire from Gaza to the West Bank, but Israeli officials say they want to see it being enforced in Gaza first. Israel withdrew its military from the Gaza Strip and evacuated all Jewish settlements there in 2005. The Army spokesman said more than 40 explosive devices have been planted since November, all intended for Israeli patrols along the Gaza fence. The soldiers had escaped injury by luck, he said. About 200 Qassam rockets have been fired at Israel in the same period, according to army officials. Two rockets were launched at Israel on Saturday, army officials said. One damaged a factory in the Israeli town of Sderot. |
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Gaza: 5 Palestinians hurt in festivities |
2007-03-27 |
Five Palestinians were wounded on Monday night during factional fighting in the Rafah area of the Gaza Strip. Israel Radio reported that the Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades commander in the northern Gaza Strip temporarily left his home in Beit Lahiya, traveling in an armored convoy to Gaza City, since his house was located in the heart of the clashes. |
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Hamas TV Shows 4-Year-Old Girl Vowing Suicide Bombing | |
2007-03-22 | |
According to Palestinian Media Watch, the child actress, playing the part of a real child named Duha, finds her mother preparing explosives in her bedroom and sings, "Mommy, what are you carrying in your arms instead of me?" The mother tries to hide the bomb. Later, Duha sees a television news story about her mother's suicide bomb attack. "Instead of me, you carried a bomb in your hand," Duha sings. "Only now, I know what was more precious than us." Duha asks her mother to tell the Muslim prophet Mohammed that she sends her love -- and that she will be following in Mommy's footsteps. The last image shows Duha finding explosives in her mother's bedroom drawer. The video is based on real people. Duha's mother was Reem Riyashi, who, at the age of 21, blew herself up at the Erez crossing, killing four Israelis. Hamas and the Al Aksa Martyrs Brigades of the Fatah faction claimed responsibility for the 2004 attack. Palestinian Media Watch Director Itamar Marcus told Cybercast News Service that there have been other programs where young teens express their desire to become martyrs, but he has never seen a child as young as the actress playing Duha serve as an advocate for suicide bombing. "This is Hamas' ideology," said Marcus. Reem Riyashi was said to be the first female suicide bomber employed by Hamas. After she killed herself and others, Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, the spiritual leader of Hamas, praised her for setting an example for other women to die in the fight against Israel. | |
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