June 1, 2004
Two senior Hamas terrorists responsible for numerous attacks against
Israeli targets, killed in an IDF operation in the Northern Gaza
Strip
Wa'al Nasser, a senior Hamas terrorist who had directed
numerous attacks against Israelis, among them the suicide attack
carried out by a female suicide bomber on January 14, 2004 and
a leader of the Qassam rocket project, was killed in an Israeli
security forces operation earlier tonight.
Wa'al Nasser, 31, resident of Gaza city, was one of the most
senior Hamas terrorists in the Gaza strip. Nasser was directly
involved in the planning of suicide and explosive attacks, including:
March 2004, A joint attack in the Erez crossing, four terrorists
carried out the attack in three vehicles, two of which were rigged
with explosives. Carried out by Hamas, Fatah and Islamic Jihad.
January 2004, Suicide attack in the workers terminal in the Erez
industrial area, carried out by a female suicide bomber. An Israeli
civilian, Two IDF soldiers and a Border Police soldier were killed,
Five Israeli civilians, three IDF soldiers and a Palestinian woman
injured.
April 2003 , Suicide attack in Tel-Aviv's "Mike's Place"
Pub. Three Israeli civilians were killed, over Sixty injured.
January 2003, An Attempted attack against an Israeli Navy carrier
using an explosive raft.
December 2002 , An attempted infiltration attack at the community
of Nezarim.
March 2002 , Infiltration attack in the community of Azmona,
southern Gaza strip. Five students killed, Twenty four injured.
December 2001, shooting attack against an Israeli vehicle near
Elei-Sinai, carried out by two gunmen. An Israeli civilian was
killed.
November 2001, An attempted infiltration of suicide bombers from
Egypt.
November 2001, Shooting attack in the Gush-Katif junction. An
Israeli woman killed.
Nasser was a leader of the Qassam rocket project in the Gaza
strip and was the main figure behind the launching of the rockets
into Israel.
Nasser started as the personal bodyguard of the leader of Hamas-
Ahmed Yassin. In August 1995, Nasser was known to be a terrorist
carrying out shooting attacks against IDF forces and had intended
to carry out a suicide attack. On May 1996, he was arrested by
the Palestinian Authority and was released after his interrogation
according to the 'revolving door' policy.
Ever since his release, Nasser was considered as the leader of
Hamas in Gaza city and was responsible for numerous attacks carried
out against IDF soldiers and Israeli citizens.
Nasser, along with other senior Hamas terrorists, was recently
engaged in the planning and carrying out of further attacks against
Israeli targets in the Gaza strip and inside Israel.
Muhamed Zarzur, a senior Hamas terrorist who was recently
involved in numerous terrorist attacks against Israeli targets
and was engaged in the planning of further attacks in the near
future, was killed earlier today in an Israeli security forces
operation.
Zarzur, 30, resident of Zabra, was a senior Hamas terrorist responsible
for numerous terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas, and was closely
affiliated with the leaders of the terrorist organization.
Zarzur was responsible for numerous attacks carried out by different
means and directed operations carried out by terror cells in Gaza
city, including the detonation of explosives, the firing of anti-tank
missiles at Israeli vehicles on the Karni-Nezarin route and the
launching of Qassam rockets at Israeli targets. One of these attacks
caused the injury of six Israeli civilians whose bus was targeted
by a road side bomb near Nezarim.
Zarzur had been personally involved in the recruitment of terrorists
and in the financing and production of weaponry used by Hamas
terrorists.
Zarzur had used his house to store caches of Qassam rockets,
which were targeted in an IDF operation on June 2003. Fouad Liduay,
a member of a terror cell launching Qassam rockets at Israeli
targets, was killed in this operation.
Zarzur was the brother-in-law of Saed Irabid, a senior Hamas
terrorist and Muhamed Dief's deputy. Zarzur took active part in
Irabid's operations.
Zarzur was engaged in the planning of further attacks to be carried
out in the near future against Israeli targets and continued to
direct explosive devices and rocket attacks against Israelis.