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Arrest
of a 14 year old Palestinian who had been asked to carry out a
suicide bombing
The youth had been approached by Tanzim operatives who attempted to
recruit him for an attack against Israeli targets. In a joint IDF
and ISA arrest activity on October 10th, 2005, a Palestinian youth
aged 14 who had been asked to carry out a suicide attack was
arrested in his house in Nablus. During his questioning, the youth
revealed that he had been coerced to carry out a suicide attack by
Rabi'ah Farid Mousah Abu Alil, 23, a wanted Tanzim operative from
the Balata refugee camp in Nablus...
Hamas terrorist arrested yesterday in
Tzurif. Ibrahim
Ginat is among those responsible for the "Apropo" cafe bombing in
Tel Aviv in which 3 Israeli civilians were murdered In a joint
operation of the IDF, ISA and Israeli Police in the village of
Tzurif yesterday, October 11th, 2005, security forces arrested
Ibrahim Ginat, 47, a Hamas terrorist who has been wanted by security
forces for the past 8 years. Ginat is the last remnant of the Tzurif
Hamas cell which executed multiple terror attacks between the years
1995- 1997...
Hundreds of Palestinian
insurgents entering Lebanon from Syria
Lebanese security sources said hundreds of Palestinian insurgents
have crossed the Syrian border into Lebanon over the past two weeks.
The sources
said the insurgents, aided by Syria, have brought large amounts of
weapons to their bases in Lebanon. The government of Lebanese Prime
Minister Fuad Siniora has asked the United States to help secure the
mountainous frontier with physical barriers, lethal platforms and
sensors. At the same time, Lebanese troops and police have been
deployed along the eastern border with Syria. On Sept. 28, an FBI
delegation began investigating a series of bombings of prominent
Lebanese in the Beirut area. The attacks included the car bombing
that maimed a Lebanese television journalist. Lebanese sources said
fighters from the Syrian-backed Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine-General Command have been streaming into Lebanon. The PFLP-GC,
headed by Syrian Army Capt. Ahmed Jibril, is the leading Palestinian
ally of Damascus. The group has maintained bases in Lebanon despite
the Syrian military withdrawal in April 2005. The Lebanese army
established 25 border checkpoints and arrested scores of PFLP-GC
fighters entering Lebanon's Bekaa Valley from Syria, the sources
said. They said, however, that other insurgents have succeeded in
resupplying PLFP-GC bases in Dir Al Asher, Naamah as well as the
Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatilla. In response, Jibril
has declared an alert and directed commanders to prepare to mobilize
forces. Jibril has appealed to other Palestinian factions to
confront the Lebanese military. Siniora said a team of U.S. experts
arrived in Beirut to assist the investigation into bombings
throughout Lebanon. Lebanese authorities were having difficulty
gathering and examining forensic evidence from the attacks, which
have been attributed to Syria, Siniora said. U.S. Ambassador Jeffrey
Feltman said the FBI team would provide technical expertise in the
investigation of the bombings. He did not elaborate. Source:
Geostrategy
Book reveals
new evidence of KGB backing for Palestinian terrorism
The KGB secretly supplied arms to the Palestinian terror group, the
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), according to a
new book by British author Christopher Andrew and KGB defector
Vasili Mitrokhin. The KGB recruited PFLP operations chief Wadi
Haddad in 1970. Arms sent to the PFLP from Moscow included large
numbers of RPG-7 grenade launchers and small arms and ammunition
purchased in West Germany, to avoid them being traced to the KGB.
Haddad worked for the KGB in a failed attempt to kidnap the CIA's
station chief in Lebanon. Other abductions were successful. The KGB
was able to use Haddad to learn nearly all of the PFLP's terrorist
attacks in advance, the book states. Haddad worked with PFLP
terrorist Ilyich Ramirez Sanchez, known as Carlos the Jackal, in the
raid on the OPEC ministers meeting in Vienna in December 1975.
Haddad died of a brain hemorrhage in 1978. The KGB also planted an
agent inside Yasser Arafat's PLO. The aide, Hani al-Hasan, was
Arafat's personal intelligence chief and most trusted adviser.
IN WAKE OF
ISRAELI PULLOUT, EGYPT CONTROLS PA
GAZA CITY [MENL] -- Egypt has taken control of the Palestinian
Authority. PA sources said that over the last few months, Egypt has
dominated several key areas of Palestinian government, particularly
in the Gaza Strip. They said Egypt approves PA decisions regarding
the deployment and training of Palestinian security forces, security
operations and policy, development projects and senior
appointments."They are in every facet of the [Palestinian] Authority
in Gaza," a PA source said. "It is correct to say that major
decisions are not taken without Egypt's approval."The sources said
Egypt's control over the PA increased significantly in wake of the
Israeli pullout from the Gaza Strip on Sept. 12. They said Egypt now
controls both sides of the 14-kilometer border with the Gaza Strip.
SAIC Awarded Egyptian Armed Forces Combat Training Center Contract.
SAN DIEGO and MCLEAN, Virginia- Science Applications
International Corporation (SAIC) announced today that it has been
awarded a contract by the Training Authority of the Egyptian Armed
Forces for implementing Helicopter and Air Defense Upgrade (HADU)
training enhancements for the two existing Egyptian Armed Forces
Combat Training Centers (AFCTC), which previously were supplied by
SAIC.
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