April 17, 2004
Abdel Aziz Rantisi
IDF Spokesman: In a security forces operation in the northern
Gaza Strip on April 17, the IDF targeted a car carrying the leader
of Hamas, Abdel Aziz Rantisi, who is directly responsible for
the killing of scores of Israelis in numerous terror attacks.
Abdel Aziz Rantisi, leader of the Hamas terror organization,
was killed in an operation by Israeli security forces.
Rantisi, one of the founders of Hamas in the Gaza strip, was
responsible for the Hamas terror policy and promoted the carrying
out of deadly terror attacks.
Rantisi, 56, was recently chosen to head the Hamas organization,
replacing Ahmed Yassin. Rantisi took part in establishing the
terrorist policy of the organization and also served as its main
spokesperson. He played a key and active role in inciting terror
attacks.
Rantisi was one of the six founders of the Hamas in September
1987, along with Ahmed Yassin. He first served as head of the
Hamas in Khan Yunis and was among the senior leadership of the
Hamas during the first Palestinian 'Intifada'. He was jailed between
1988-1990 and following his release returned to activity in the
Hamas. He was briefly jailed in 1991.
Rantisi, originally from Khan Yunis, was by profession a doctor
and a lecturer at the Islamic University. With the start of the
violence in September 2000 he moved to the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood
in Gaza.
In December 1992, he was removed to Lebanon where he served as
a spokesperson for the group of Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists,
until their return in 1993. In December 1993 he was arrested again
after being named by other Hamas members as a contact for the
terrorist network and for coordinating the appointment of operatives
for various positions in the organization. For these activities
he was jailed until April 1997.
Following his release from Israeli jail he began to reorganize
the Hamas leadership in the Gaza Strip. He expressed extremist
positions and enjoyed the support of the extremist members of
the terrorist apparatus and of the Hamas leadership abroad, based
in Syria. He tried to replace the old leadership of Hamas, which
was active between 1995-1997 in Gaza because he felt they were
too moderate. In elections held may 1997, a new leadership of
30 activists was elected. Rantisi, with the encouragement of the
Hamas abroad, represented this group and was appointed spokesperson
for the Hamas in Gaza.
Between 1997-2000 Rantisi was jailed periodically by the Palestinian
Authority, but was able to continue to act within the Hamas and
worked to strengthen his position within the Hamas organization
and specifically within the leadership.
Since the outbreak of violence in September 2000, Rantisi solidified
his position within the Hamas leadership. His role included:
Virulent incitement, repeatedly calling for suicide attack inside
Israel, continued attacks in Gaza, kidnapping of Israeli soldiers
and firing of mortar shells into Israel.
Rantisi maintained contact with senior terror leaders within
the Hamas and encouraged them to continue carrying out attacks.
He was responsible for establishing and overseeing secret terrorist
cells.
He maintained contact with the Hamas leadership abroad and with
senior members of the Palestinian Authority, advocating an extremist
position which opposed any cease fire with Israel or any political
arrangement between the PA and Israel. He called for continued
terror attacks against Israel, all the while trying to undermine
any diplomatic efforts of the PA.
Rantisi publicly called, at every possible opportunity, to continue
armed attacks and specifically to increase the suicide attacks
and attempt to kidnap Israeli soldiers. These public calls were
taken as operational directive of the Hamas leadership.
Rantisi was officially named as the replacement of Ahmed Yassin.
The following are statements by Rantisi (source - Hamas internet
site, 26 January 2004):
- "There will be no concession of one inch of Palestine,
because it is Islamic Land." - There will be no recognition
of what is called the 'State of Israel.'" Any solution which
includes recognizing what is called the 'State of Israel' or concession
on one inch of historic Palestine is unacceptable and void, and
doesn't obligate us at all." - "[Violent] Resistance
is the only option for the restoration of our stolen rights."
In an interview on April 9, 2004:
"We say to the Muslim people of Iraq, we are with you in
your struggle against American terror and destruction, we are
with you in your war in defense of Islam. We say to the fighter
and commander Mokutada A-Sadr: Hamas stands by your side and blesses
your Jihad (holy war) and wishes you with the help of God, that
you will win and be victorious."