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ALSO IN THE NEWS
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:
* March 21st 1997 - a suicide bombing in the "Apropo" café in Tel
Aviv in which 3 Israeli civilians were murdered.
* September 9th 1996 - the kidnapping and murder of the 20 year old
soldier Sharon Edri. Ginat had in his possession a map showing the
location of the late Edri's burial site.
* July 27th 1996 - a shooting attack in Tirosh, northwest of
Bethlehem, in which 3 Israeli civilians were murdered.
* January 16th 1996 - a shooting attack in Halhul, north of Hebron,
in which 2 Israeli soldiers were killed.
* January 9th 1996 - a shooting attack in Geffen, northwest of
Bethlehem, in which 2 Israeli civilians were murdered.
* December 9th 1995 - a shooting attack in Neveh Daniel in which 2
Israeli civilians were injured.
Ginat served as the spiritual leader of Hamas in Tzurif. His past-
detailed above, his activity in the Hamas infrastructure in Yatir,
and his recently renewed activity inside the Hamas terror
organization made Ginat a security risk in the region.
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. Abu Alil attempted to convince
the youth to carry out the attack, after the youth quarreled with
his father over a matter of money theft. The youth tried to evade
the request, under the pretext that he was an only child, but the
pressure on him intensified when he was approached by another wanted
Tanzim operative from the Balata refugee camp, Jamal Abed El Hamid
Mahmad Tirawi, 39. The youth was taken to an apartment where he met
with several more wanted men, and his picture was taken with
different weapons and flags. Despite the youth's pleas that he be
released to his home and left alone, Tirawi and Abu Alil threatened
him that if he did not cooperate, they would kill him and distribute
a communiqué claiming the he had been collaborating with the Israeli
army. When the youth was asked to write his last will, he claimed
that he did not know how to read and write, and consequently the
will was written for him by Abu Alil. Afterwards the two
photographed him wearing a vest and holding a rifle and a copy of
the Quran.
Following his release from the apartment, the youth approached his
family and asked them to assist him in persuading the operatives to
withdraw their demands. This is not an isolated case. Since the
beginning of 2005, the number of minors who have been drafted by the
different organizations to carry out terror attacks and attacks
against Israeli military targets has risen dramatically, despite the
period of calm. This is a recurring phenomenon with Tanzim
operatives in the city of Nablus. In this case it even received the
backing of Jamal Tirawi, a high-ranking intelligence official in the
Palestinian Authority. The youth's testimony raises once more the
cynical use of minors and young children by Tanzim operatives in
Nablus for the purpose of terror attacks. The operatives apply
intense and constant pressure on those they wish to recruit, despite
their reluctance and unwillingness in many of the cases, such as in
this latest one.
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