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Israel releases octogenarian behind Karine A arms smuggling ship
2023-03-14
[IsraelTimes] Former Arafat aide Fuad Shubaki, who was oldest Paleostinian inmate in Israeli prison, is sent to West Bank after serving 17 years for role in foiled Iranian weapons transfer

The oldest Paleostinian prisoner in Israeli jail was released on Monday after serving 17 years for arms smuggling, an advocacy group and his son said.

Fuad Shubaki, 83, was released from Ashkelon prison and was "on his way to Ramallah" in the West Bank, a spokesperson for the Paleostinian Prisoner’s Club said, which was confirmed by Shubaki’s son Hazem.

Shubaki, a senior member of Paleostinian Authority President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
...aka Abu Mazen, a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial. While no Yasser Arafat, he has his own brand of evil, just a little more lowercase....
’s movement Fatah, was sentenced by Israel in 2009 for his role in attempting to smuggle weapons from Iran
...Formerly a fairly civilized nation ruled by a Shah, it became a victim of Islamic revolution in 1979...
to the Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamaswith about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
Strip aboard the Karine A ship, which was seized by Israel in the Red Sea in early 2002.

The Israeli military claimed the ship was carrying 50 tons of weapons, including short-range Katyusha rockets, anti-tank missiles and explosives from Iran and the Lebanese-based Shiite terror group Hezbollah.

Shubaki, who dealt with financial issues for then-Paleostinian leader Yasser Arafat, was convicted of purchasing the weapons and contacting a foreign agent.

He was first arrested by Paleostinian security forces in 2002, at the height of the Second Intifada, and held in the West Bank town of Jericho under US and British supervision.

In 2006, the prison was stormed by Israeli forces and Shubaki was taken to Israel, where he was tried in a military court and sentenced to 20 years in jail.

The sentence was later reduced to 17 years.

The Israel Prison Service confirmed releasing Shubaki, who it said had served his complete sentence.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Ex-Arafat aide guilty in Karine A case
2009-07-29
An IDF military court in the West Bank has convicted Yasser Arafat's former financial aide Fuad Shubaki of illegal arms dealing, as well as organizing and financing the Karine A weapons boat, which the IDF caught carrying advanced weaponry in the Red Sea as it was making its way to the Gaza Strip in 2002.

Shubaki, who was arrested three years ago, was also convicted of bankrolling terror attacks and providing funds for the Aksa Martyrs' Brigades terror group during the second intifada. According to the court, Shubaki coordinated the purchase and subsequent shipment of the arms from Iran, and also channeled money from his office to Fatah terror cells, in both cases acting on direct orders from then-Palestinian Authority chairman Arafat.

When he was arrested, Shubaki told his Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) interrogators that Arafat had diverted millions of dollars in international aid and taxes transferred to the PA by Israel to purchase large quantities of weapons and fund Palestinian terrorism.

Shubaki was apprehended during an IDF raid on the Jericho prison where he was being held together with Ahmed Sa'adat - leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - and the other assassins of former Israeli tourism minister Rehavam Ze'evi.

He revealed that several senior Palestinian officials were involved in the allocation of the money for military purposes. Among them was Jibril Rajoub - head of the PA Preventative Security Force in the West Bank - who together with the other officials received payments for his part in the weapons purchases.

In 2001, Shubaki said, Iran offered to assist the Palestinians in training soldiers, providing weapons and funding the construction of weapon factories. One of the largest arms deals struck between Iran and the Palestinians was the attempt to smuggle over 50 tons of armaments aboard the Karine A.

In addition to the light weaponry used by the Palestinians at the time, the Karine A also carried Sagger guided anti-tank missiles used by Hizbullah against Israeli armor in Lebanon, LAW anti-tank missiles, long-range mortars, and mines. Also on board the vessel were short and long-range Katyushas, including 122 mm rockets with a range of some 20 kilometers. The ship was intercepted by naval commandos without firing a shot, some 500 nautical miles from Israel in an operation codenamed Noah's Ark.
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The newest ‘Palestinian’ crisis
2006-05-22
From Jewish World Review online.
By Caroline B. Glick
You have to give them credit. The Palestinians outdid themselves this week. In the framework of the maelstrom over the presumed financial crisis of the Hamas-led PA, the supposedly "moderate" Fatah organization, led by supposedly "moderate" PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, decided to threaten America and Europe.
In a leaflet published by Fatah's Aksa Martyrs Brigades in Gaza, the group announced, "We won't remain idle in the face of the siege imposed on the Palestinian people by Israel, the US and other countries." They went on to threaten, "We will strike at the economic and civilian interests of these countries, here and abroad." On Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, the announcement was greeted by many with contempt and anger. This, of course, is a remarkable combination the week before a scheduled vote on legislation that would bar all direct and indirect US assistance to the PA.
Typical Paleo logic. Threaten and p*ss off the people handing you the money. Will work wonders for your P.R. campaign.
Since 1994, the PA has always been supposedly on the brink of a financial and humanitarian catastrophe. But what is interesting about the current financial crisis is Abbas's behavior. In a departure from his normal diffidence, this week Fatah leader Abbas did not try to soften the impression that his underlings sought to make on the West. Rather, he strengthened it.
So when does a crisis become a chronic condition? Six months. The sympathy barrel has done run out.
In a speech before the European Parliament in Strasbourg, Abbas warned that if the EU did not renew its underwriting of the PA's budget "there will be an explosion of anger, and this would lead to a chaotic situation of which we cannot foresee the results." Translated into regular English, Abbas told his European audience: "Your money or your life."
Explosion of anger, ya say? Barbara Scolaut, please pass the popcorn.
Yet even as he was directly blackmailing the Europeans, Abbas didn't forget his manners. Like a professional, and in a style that befits Yasser Arafat's deputy of some 40 years, Abbas provided his victims with the opportunity to feel good about giving in to his threats. If you give me your protection money, he said, you will be able to wrap yourselves in the robes of the saviors of the poor, popular Palestinian people by preventing a "humanitarian disaster."
Get rid of "humanitarian" and you got the situation pegged: just a plane olde "disaster."
And so, from the editorial board of Ha'aretz to the continental press, all the enlightened humanitarians now express their deep concern for the fate of the PA's 165,000 employees who have not received salaries for nearly two whole months. Human rights organizations from the UN to Amnesty International have expressed their deep-seated fears for the fate of the poor Palestinians who haven't been paid.
Let them pay the Paleos. There was plenty of money from the Oil-for-Palaces program. Or go ask Suha. Don't ask us.
The thing of it is that for all of their shrieks and whines, there has never been a group of more self-sufficient people on the verge of a humanitarian disaster than the Palestinians. They're swimming in money. If the PA suffers from a "humanitarian disaster" it will be wholly and completely self-induced. Since its establishment in 1994, the PA has received more aid per capita than any other group of people in the world has ever received — more than the victims of genocide in Sudan or Rwanda, more that the victims of the tsunami in Asia, more than the Iraqis or the Afghans — more than anyone.
As the researcher Arlene Kushner pointed out in an article published this week by Ynet those miserable unpaid PA employees include some 4,000 Palestinian terrorists who Abbas placed on the PA payroll. Terrorists sitting in Israeli prisons get $4 million a month. Several million more go to paying the families of dead terrorists. Kushner quoted former PA and Fatah strongman Muhammad Dahlan admitting that of the $10 billion in international aid that the Palestinians have received over the past 12 years, some $5 billion has gone missing.
the $5 billion is sleeping with the 'fishes.
Abbas, who politely warns against "explosions," himself controls up to $1b. that he prefers not to use to save his people from that "humanitarian disaster" he's so bent out of shape about. As Kushner reminds us, in 2002, Salam Fayyad, who then served as the PA's finance minister, set up the Palestinian Investment Fund (PIF) in an attempt to prevent Arafat from absconding with all the PA's money. At least $700 million should still be deposited in the PIF which had been valued at $1 billion in recent months.
The PIF probably went poof. I am sure that they have a yellow-brick-road of a paper trail, heh.
Abbas, who bemoans the poor Palestinian doctors and teachers that have not received their March salaries, decided last summer — against the expressed warnings of the International Monetary Fund — to give significant pay increases to the PA's employees. Civil servants were given raises of some 15-20 percent and militia members were given raises of 30%-40%. Kushner notes that at the time of Arafat's death in November 2004, his grieving widow Suha refused to unplug his respirator until Abbas and the PA prime minister Ahmed Qurei agreed to her demands for a significant cut of her husband's personal wealth which was assessed at some $3.1 billion Apparently it hasn't occurred to anyone that Arafat might have liked to use that money to avert a "humanitarian disaster" among his beloved people.
No, everyone realized that the Arafish did not give a rat's behind about them, compared to the $3.1 billion.
EVEN WITHOUT Kushner's data, the Palestinians themselves demonstrated this week their contempt for the West and its "humanitarians" who concern themselves with the Palestinians' dire financial straits. On Wednesday, the PA deployed its newest 3,000-man militia. The militia, comprised mainly of Hamas terror operatives and operatives from the Popular Resistance Committees made up of Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Fatah terrorists, made its first appearance in Gaza. Its troops were all decked out in new uniforms and shiny rifles.
Perhaps all 3,000 are volunteers. Perhaps the men paid for their own uniforms and weapons. If there are Palestinian patients dying because their hospitals can't afford to maintain dialysis equipment, maybe the PA should be asking the new Hamas militia for a loan or a contribution.
If the deployment of its newest army weren't enough to send a clear signal of its sentiments to its deeply concerned donors, the Hamas-led PA appointed Popular Resistance Committees commander Jamal Abu Samadana to command the new force. Samadana also commanded the terror attack against US Embassy personnel in Gaza in October 2003.
While the Palestinians' supporters in Europe and Israel still refuse to acknowledge what the Palestinians are clearly signaling with their newest armed force, Arafat's former paymaster Fuad Shubaki, now in Israeli custody, openly admits that under Arafat the PA siphoned off millions of dollars from the tax revenues that Israel transferred to it and millions more in international assistance to fund terrorist cells and operations.
S.O.P. Nothing new for Paleos.
These Israeli leftists and Europeans unabashedly describe themselves as humanitarians and urge the payment of salaries of people whose job it is to kill them. For their part, the Palestinians couldn't be any clearer. As a spokesman for Fatah's Abu Rish brigades (also commanded by Abu Samadana) put it this week, if the money doesn't start flowing again, the Palestinians will open a "new intifada," which will be a "merciless intifada that will destroy everything."
PERHAPS THE most distinguishing group characteristic of the Palestinians is the fact that no matter what they do or say, they never have to pay a price for the choices they make. In spite of their blackmail, threats and corruption, their war for the annihilation of Israel, and perhaps above all, their mocking contempt for the collective honor of Israel and the West, the Palestinians' victims line up to support them in their "just struggle against the illegal Zionist occupation."
That's all they got in the playbook. the rest of the world is reaching Paleo Fatigue™, which is why the money is drying up. Hell, even the Saudis realize that giving money to Paleos is like putting it into a burn barrel.
This fact was made breathtakingly clear at the end of April when, in a move that can be likened to a metaphorical rape of the concept of "international law," Amnesty International published a statement defining as a breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention the US, Israeli and EU decision to abide by their laws (and international law forbidding aid to terror organizations) and end assistance to the Hamas-led PA. Not surprisingly, Amnesty cited no clause in the Convention that supports the preposterous claim that the contracting parties to the convention are obligated — or even permitted — to fund terrorist organizations. What is notable here is that Amnesty has determined a new standard that claims that taking steps to force the PA to be responsible for its actions is an offense against the law of nations.
Ignore AI. All the terrorists do.
Not to be outdone by Amnesty, the EU is fervently brainstorming to find a way to finance the Hamas-led PA's budget in spite of the fact that its own laws prohibit financing Hamas. In the wake of Abbas's "explosion" speech, the EU's External Affairs Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner said, "We are well aware of the urgency of the situation in the Palestinian territories. We have to get the parameters right and then we have to get the donors and the partners to accept what we will set up." For its part, what most concerns the World Bank these days is that the US and Israel might place sanctions on companies or agencies that continue to do business with the PA. Because of this, the bank is demanding that Israel and the US provide "explicit assurances" that they will not impose sanctions on such companies or agencies.
In truth, as far as Israel is concerned the World Bank and the EU have little to worry about. In the aftermath of last week's meeting of the so-called Quartet, where it was agreed that the EU would formulate a way to bypass European and US laws prohibiting the transfer of monies to Hamas, both Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and Defense Minister Amir Peretz announced varying degrees of willingness to resume tax revenue transfers to the PA in some form of "humanitarian assistance," to the PA.
This is a huge mistake. We are back to enabling Paleo terrorism and criminal activity. This is....insane.
Although on Sunday the government did not vote to resume such financial transfers that amount to some $50 million per month, members of Congress have reported that Israeli officials were encouraging them to water down their draft legislation that will place a total ban on direct and indirect assistance to the PA. These Israeli government officials maintain that Israel is interested in the transfer of "humanitarian aid," in the hopes of averting that much feared "humanitarian disaster." Many members of Congress and senators who have received such entreaties from Israeli officials and been urged to support Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's plan to withdraw from Judea and Samaria and parts of Jerusalem are puzzled by what they view as an Israeli attempt to finance and surrender to Hamas. In a lecture last week in New York sponsored by the Zionist Organization of America, former IDF chief of general staff Lt.'Gen. (res.) Moshe Ya'alon explained that Israel suffers from a weak national leadership. In his words, "We don't need Chamberlains, we need Churchills." Ya'alon further explained that Israelis had been manipulated by Palestinian lies that have caused us "to ignore reality."
As the members of Congress listen to Olmert address them next Wednesday; and as they vote on the proposed ban on aid to the Hamas-led PA, they would do well to keep Ya'alon's message in mind and not fall into the same trap.
Better send letters to Congress---now.
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'Arafat used aid to buy weapons'
2006-05-20
A couple days old. Hat tip the Extreme-centre blog.By YAAKOV KATZ

Yasser Arafat transferred millions of dollars in international aid and taxes transferred to the Palestinian Authority by Israel to purchase large quantities of weapons, the PA chairman's former financial aide, Fuad Shubaki, has told the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency). Some of the Israeli money, Shubaki told his investigators, was also used to fund Palestinian terror groups.

Shubaki was apprehended two months ago during an IDF raid on the Jericho prison where he was being held together with Ahmed Sa'adat - leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine - and the other assassins of former Israeli tourism minister Rehavan Ze'evi. Prior to his imprisonment in Jericho, Shubaki served as the chief financial officer for the Palestinian security forces and as such was the mastermind behind the Karine A weapons ship caught by the IDF loaded with advanced weaponry in the Red Sea in 2002 as it was making its way to the Gaza Strip.

Under Arafat's direction, Shubaki, 64, told his interrogators, high-ranking PA security officials were involved in manufacturing and purchasing weapons in addition to funding terror groups in their war against Israel.

Shubaki estimated that $7-10 million were used every two years to purchase arms for the Gaza Strip, and another $2 million were spent on weapons for the West Bank. The money, he said, came from international aid to the PA, tax money Israel routinely transferred to the PA and taxes collected in the Gaza Strip. Shubaki confessed to involvement in the purchasing of weapons for the head of the Tanzim terror group in Gaza, used in attacks against military installations and Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip.

[To read an archive interview the Post had with Shubaki, click here]

He revealed that several senior Palestinian officials were involved in the allocation of the money to military purposes. Among them was Jibril Rajoub - head of the PA Preventative Security Force in the West Bank - who together with the other officials received payments for his part in the weapons purchases. Following the outbreak of violence in September 2000, Shubaki told his interrogators that Arafat ordered the appointment of PA officials in various Arab countries to facilitate the arms purchases. The PA officials would transfer Shibaki their arm-deal proposals and he would then take them to Arafat for final approval.

In 2001, Shubaki said, Iran offered to assist the Palestinians in training soldiers, providing weapons and funding the construction of weapon factories. Arafat, he said, rejected the offer - made to Shubaki during a meeting with Iranian officials in Dubai - fearing it was an Iranian plot to undermine his rule.

One of the largest weapon deals struck between Iran and the Palestinians was the attempt to smuggle over 50 tons of armaments aboard the Karine A ship in 2002. Shubaki revealed that the transaction was coordinated between the PA, Hizbullah and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

In addition to the light weaponry used by the Palestinians at the time, the Karine A also carried Sagger guided anti-tank missiles used by Hizbullah against Israeli armor in Lebanon, LAW anti-tank missiles, long-range mortars, and mines. Also on board the vessel were short and long-range Katyusha, including 122 mm rockets with a range of some 20 kilometers. The ship was eventually intercepted by Naval commandos en-route to Gaza 500 km off of Israel's coast.
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Israel-Palestine
Israeli gunships attack Gaza harbor
2002-01-13
Israeli Navy gunships shelled the harbor in Gaza City early yesterday, destroying a Palestinian coast guard ship, after the Palestinian Authority ordered the arrest of three of its own officials on suspicion of smuggling arms by sea. The action came amid allegations that the Authority was smuggling arms into the Gaza Strip, after the Israeli Navy boarded and seized an arms-laden freighter in the Red Sea last week. The harbor area was rocked by the resounding sound of at least two shells being launched as the early morning attack left some boats ablaze and destroyed a fuel dump, security sources said. The shelling destroyed two boats, one of which was the Palestinian naval vessel, the Gindalla, an Israeli military statement said.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority has jailed three of its own officials, including two senior naval officers, for their alleged role in the affair in which the Karine A, stocked with 50 tons of weapons, was intercepted, officials in Gaza said. It has accused vice admirals Fethi Razem and Fuad Shubaki and arms buyer Adel Moghrabi of responsibility for the foiled smuggling operation, officials said. All three men have also been implicated by the Israelis in the affair, and an official commission of inquiry set up by the Palestinian Authority has asked Israel to help in the investigation. Israel alleges that the Palestinian Authority ordered the cargo of weapons, a charge the Authority has denied.

The Gaza wharf attack followed a second straight day of Israeli aggression into the Gaza Strip, which included the bulldozing of dozens of homes, and which were alleged to be in retaliation for the killing of four Israeli soldiers.
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Middle East
PA court orders Shubaki released
2002-05-22
The Palestinian High Court in Ramallah yesterday ordered the release of Fuad Shubaki, the man believed responsible for the Karine A arms shipment who was jailed in Jericho last month. Hussein Shuyukhi, Shubaki's lawyer, appealed to the court for his immediate release, saying there was no proof he was directly involved in the Karine A. It is not clear if the Palestinian Authority will honor the court's ruling, after a deal was reached with British and American jailers to keep him behind bars in Jericho.
Cynical, but not surprising...
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Middle East
Shubaki, Sa'adat still in Jericho calaboose
2002-05-06
Fuad Shubaki and Ahmed Sa’adat are currently in a two-room jail cell in Jericho, despite reports the Palestinian Authority intends to free them in a few days. Shubaki, the paymaster of the Karine A, and Sa’adat, head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, were among the six Palestinians handed over to US and British officials last week. Shubaki and Sa’adat were never tried, and Arafat has said the Palestinian attorney general must determine their fate. The senior official in Sharon’s entourage said the government has not given up its demands the two be extradited to stand trial, a not-so-subtle hint that if Arafat frees the men, Israel will hunt them down.
Yasser had Saadat "rounded up" in January, under pressure. Sharon said it was another faked arrest in Arafat's "empire of lies". PFLP had a (public) hissy fit and said it wouldn't work with the PLO. Then there were rumors of a plot to dump Yasser, with PFLP as one of the players. I never noticed when Saadat was sprung, but there he was, in Yasser's office during the fighting, and he "hasn't been tried" since his "arrest" in January.
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Middle East
Yasser still doesn't want to hand over his thugs...
2002-05-01
Yasser Arafat is reportedly refusing to hand over two senior figures holed up within his Ramallah command center to British and American jailers. Ahmed Saadat, head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine involved in the assassination of late cabinet minister Rehavam Ze'evi, and Fuad Shubaki, mastermind of the Karine A weapons smuggling plot, remain inside the compound at this time.
If they hand them over to outside parties they might not let them go when Yasser wants to use them again. On the other hand, it's such a neat way of drawing the Americans and the Brits into the whole mess.
Israeli and foreign journalists outside Arafat's compound continue to wait for the transfer of Saadat and Shubaki and four more Palestinian convicts into American and British custody.
Hope they're not holding their collective breath. Yasser's inside trying to think up a reason not to do it that doesn't sound too stoopid.
The four others were involved in the assassination of Ze'evi in Jerusalem Hyatt Hotel last October.
They're relatively small fry. They can be replaced cheaply enough. Use once and throw away, y'know?
Israeli military sources said Arafat changed his mind at the last minute and is now refusing to hand over the two senior figures, Israel Radio reported.
Further evidence of his increasing senility? Or just his usual reflexive perfidy?

Guess he couldn't think of any reason not to that sounded rational. Jerusalem Post reports:
The transfer of the six Palestinians prisoners from Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat's compound to a Jericho prison is underway. The transfer paves the way for the Palestinian leader's release from Israeli confinement, possibly by nightfall, a Palestinian official said this evening.
Bleh. Shouldn't have done it. I'll bet GW still pulls Dad's finger... Now the PA can start working on springing them at some time in the relatively near future, probably as a concession in return for the cessation of a presently-undefined horrible action.
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Middle East
Yasser (we're so surprised!) renegs
2002-04-29
PA leader Yasser Arafat has already begun backing out of the agreement with the United States by which six persons are be handed over to the custody of US and UK agents to ensure they serve prison sentences. Arafat is required to turn over four PFLP terrorists involved in the assassination of Rechavam Ze'evi, as well as Fuad Shubaki and PFLP leader Ahmed Sadat, responsible for the Karin-A weapons freighter. Arafat has already announced the Karin-A suspects would not be turned over to US custody.
Link is via Rand Simburg. Tired sigh of resignation is my own.
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Middle East
Israel thinks "most wanted" are trapped
2002-04-02
  • Israel believes it has trapped some of the most wanted Palestinian militants in the besieged West Bank offices of Yasser Arafat and his security chief, a senior security official said on Monday. He said the lightning charge by tanks and armoured infantry units into the West Bank town of Ramallah before dawn Friday sent men allegedly behind some of the most bloody attacks on Israel scrambling for cover.

    They sought refuge in Arafat's headquarters and the base of his security aide Colonel Jibril Rajoub on the southern edge of the city, said the official. Holed up with the Palestinian leader - whose former fortified compound has been largely destroyed and rebuilt as a makeshift Israeli army camp - are some of the killers of tourism minister Rehavam Zeevi. Also reportedly at Arafat's side is Fuad Shubaki, the top official accused of financing the Karine A arms ship which Israel said was trying to bring more than 50 tons of weapons through the Red Sea to Gaza.

    Most of those wanted are in Rajoub's headquarters at Beitunia, which is also surrounded by Israeli forces, the security official said. "They are not getting away," he said, refusing to elaborate on how or when Israel would act. He said in Rajoub's compound there were some 250 people, likely well armed and provisioned, including a number of men accused of masterminding relentless attacks on Israel.
    Rajoub's compound and everyone in it should be rubble by now. They'll have to take Yasser's apart piece by piece, which it looks like they're doing. Maybe they mean to "isolate" Yasser by killing at least three layers of thugs around him. That should drive him nuts.

  • Some 200 Palestinians who were holed up in the offices of West Bank Preventive Security Service chief Jibril Rajoub in Beitunya, west of Ramallah, surrendered to IDF troops this afternoon. Authorities estimate another 200 Palestinians are still hiding in Rajoub's office complex.
    Bet the ones who surrendered are small to medium fry. Think "rubble," guys. It'll be better in the long run.

  • According to IDF claims, 200 Palestinian activists holed up in Rajoub's Beitunia headquarters, among them women and children, surrendered to IDF troops, as was agreed by the two sides. The IDF said that a number of the Palestinians have been released and that others had been arrested for further investigation.
    What? They let the human shields go? They weren't supposed to do that...

  • Speaking to Israel Radio, however, Rajoub denied that leading Fatah figure Marwan Bargouti was inside the complex. "It's only a matter of minutes or hours until it becomes clear that Marwan Bargouti is not inside the complex." Rajoub added that, "I did not educate my people to surrender to anybody. That's not our attitude and not our culture. I cannot give any order other than to fight to the last bullet."
    Y'mean Marwan's running around loose, directing the boomer corps? And the kiddies and moms were supposed to stay and do the Fuehrerbunker thing?
    The last cited article ["Bargouti" from Ha'aretz] gave the critical line: "On Monday evening, troops took up positions around the cities in preparation of the move. This is the fourth time over the past few months that the IDF has entered Tul Karm, although it is the first time that reserve soldiers have been used. "
    There is a huge difference between encirclement and raiding. The presence of added reserve infantry and probably artillery [the press couldn't tell the difference between an M60Ax and a M109Ax] shows that the IDF is doing a cordon sanitaire job on the West Bank. The effectiveness of this will obviously dependent on many things, but one of them may well be the PA's misconception that they could base significant military and command elements forward in these cities, and that the IDF would let them skedaddle as usual. If so, some gunnies are going to be disappointed.
    Posted by Tom Roberts 4/2/2002 6:19:51 PM
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