June 29, 2004
IDF apprehended five top wanted terrorists
Three commanders of the terrorist organizations in Nablus and
additional five top wanted terrorists in the Nablus area were
killed During an IDF operation in the "old city" in
Nablus.
During an IDF operation in the "old city" in Nablus,
eight top wanted terrorists in the Nablus area, including Naif
Abu Sharah, the commander of the AL-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, Faddy
Bahti, a commander of the Islamic Jihad and Jaffer Mitsri, of
Hamas leadership, were killed.
An IDF force, conducting searches in the "old city",
encountered two gunmen inside a house. The force opened fire at
the gunmen and killed one of them, a senior terrorist of the Tanzim's
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Nablus. The second terrorist escaped
into a secret hideout under the floor of the house.
The IDF force, arriving at the hideout, hurled in smoke grenades
and hand grenades, resulting in the attempted escape of one of
the terrorists through a secret peer in a nearby house. He was
caught by the IDF and taken in for investigation.
Following that incident, the force approached the secret peer
of the hideout and called for those inside to turn themselves
in. After the calls were unanswered, the force hurled hand grenades
into the hideout, killing the seven top wanted terrorists who
hid inside.
The "old city" in Nablus is a main center in the West
Bank for terrorist activity against Israel. Due to that, IDF forces
have been operating in the "old city" during the past
six weeks.
During the last three days, a vast search operation was launched
to crack down on the heads of the terrorist infrastructures in
Nablus, during which an explosive belt, ready to be activated,
was uncovered in addition to wanted terrorists being targeted
by the forces operating.
19 explosive devices and explosive belts which emanated from
Nablus and were destined to be used for terrorist attacks inside
Israel were uncovered since the beginning of 2004.
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* Naif Abu Sharah - 38 years-old, the commander of the Al-Aqsa
Martyrs Brigades in Nablus, was involved in numerous terrorist
attacks including the suicide bombing attack in Tel-Aviv, In January
2003, in which 23 civilians were murdered and dozens were injured,
and the suicide bombing attack in November 2002, in which two
Israeli civilians were murdered and 30 were injured.
Abu Sharah belonged to the General Intelligence in the past.
He was responsible for many attempts to dispatch suicide bombers
into Israel, some of which were financed by the Hizbullah and
some by the Palestinian Authority.
Abu Sharah was a central factor for the Tanzim terrorist infrastructure
in Nablus, and provided it with explosives and weapons. He escaped
many arrest attempts and was one of the main targets of the current
arrest operation in Nablus. He activated terror against Israeli
civilians, IDF forces and also local Palestinian residents and
merchants who refused to follow his orders.
Abu Sharah murdered those who did not follow his orders under
the suspicion of collaborating with Israel. For example, Ahmed
Shuka, the brother of the mayor of Nablus, was murdered by one
of Abu Sharah's assistants in November 2003. This murder turned
out to be a mistake since the initial intention was to murder
the mayor himself.
* Faddy Bahti- 25 years-old, a commander of the Islamic Jihad
in Nablus, was responsible for dispatching suicide bombers into
Israel. He was an explosives expert and responsible for the explosives
laboratory in the "old city" of Nablus and for systematically
manufacturing explosive devices. Bahti was also a member of a
terrorist cell from Tulkarm which carried out an attack against
a border police base in Ivtan, north of Tulkarm, in which two
border police soldiers were killed and another was injured. He
originated in Shweike, north of Tulkarm, and arrived in Nablus
after he feared of being caught by the Israeli security forces.
* Jaffer Mitsri- 29 years-old, a commander of the Hamas in Nablus,
was responsible for the explosives laboratory of the Hamas in
Nablus and for dispatching terrorists and planning terrorist attacks
which were thwarted lately by the Israeli security forces.