There is No Honor Among the Terrorists
December 12, 2005
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The story which follows by Arieh O’ Sullivan illustrates the impossibility of any peace plan ever being carried out with the Palestinians, other than one imposed by force and a confining security barrier separating Israelis from the Palestinians.
Here is a man who the Palestinians are bribing to not carry out terrorist attacks while the Iranian backed Hizbullah is paying him to carry them out.
The Palestinian Authority is absolutely unable to stop the terrorist attacks, even by paying the terrorists not to carry them out!
There is only one way that a time of relative “peace and safety can come to Israel.” The Al-Alsa Martyrs Brigade, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and the splinter terrorist groups are not going to stop their attacks until they are unable to carry them out due to a wall and tight Israeli security at the check points. In the first update we issued some five years ago I indicated the likely hood of a “forced” peace for this very reason. Once the terror groups are contained within the Gaza Strip and West Bank, anytime a rocket is launched over it at the Israelis, the retaliation by the Israeli Air Force (IAF) will be swift and effective. It will not take the terrorist groups long to realize the Palestinian population, among whom they have massive support, will redraw that favor if the death toll rises among the civilian population.
The Israeli man-in-the-street wants as much “peace and safety” as he can get on a day to day basis – Unfortunately, force, air strikes, and the wall provide the only way he can have it on a relative basis.
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Hizbullah-funded Al Aksa Member Arrested in Nablus
By Arieh O’Sullivan, THE JERUSALEM POST
December 12, 2005
The Shin Bet and IDF have arrested a Palestinian man in the West Bank who headed a seven-man cell
and attacked IDF troops in exchange for money from Hizbullah.
The man was identified as Magdi A’amar, 31, from Kufar Kalil near Nablus. He was a member of Fatah’s Al-Aksa Matyrs’ Brigade. After his arrest in October he told his interrogators that he had offered his services to Hizbullah through an intermediary.
His first installment was for $1,000. A month later they got another $500. A’amar’s cell eventually received a total of $3,000 which they used to purchase weapons for their attacks.
The members of the cell were members of Palestinian security forces.
He also said that since his name was on an Israeli list of fugitives, the Palestinian Authority paid him between NIS 400 and NIS 700 every month in return for a promise not to carry out attacks.
But he didn’t uphold his end of the bargain.
A’amar had been imprisoned for participating in demonstrations during the first intifada. Security sources said he has participated in numerous shoot
ing attacks aga
inst IDF troops in the Nablus area.
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