Unity! Fatah, Islamic Jihad and Hamas terrorist joint funeral
Today there was a large funeral in Jenin for the three terrorists killed by Israel yesterday.
[T]he soldiers were greeted with gunfire from [Hamas leader] Al-Haija
when they entered the compound. The soldiers asked the residents to exit
the building, and shot warning rounds.
Meanwhile, the terrorist continued shooting at the Israeli soldiers.
Within minutes dozens of armed Palestinians came to the location and
opened fire on the IDF and Border Guard troops.
After a short intermission, the Hamas man exited the house while firing
at the Israeli forces. Two Yamam soldiers were lightly injured from the
shooting but managed to return fire, killing the 22-year-old terrorist.
At the same time, a gunfight raged between the troops and armed
Palestinians that arrived at the scene. Two of the armed Palestinians
were killed in the fire exchange, and seven others were wounded, one
critically.
The two others killed were members of Islamic Jihad and Fatah's Al Aqsa Brigades.
Here are the three terrorists united in death wearing their respective terror flags::
The funeral was attended by thousands:
And, under the noses of PA security, masked and armed terrorists were openly roaming the streets:
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Hamas man killed in Jenin was 'ticking time bomb'
Military officials say IDF troops were greeted with gunfire from Hamza Abu Al-Haija, as well as dozens of armed Palestinians.
Yoav Zitun
Published: 03.22.14, 12:55 / Israel News
Hamza Abu Al-Haija, one of three Palestinians killed during an IDF raid in Jenin early Saturday, was a "ticking time bomb" who had been instructed by
Hamas to commit a terror attack against settlers and IDF troops in the
near future, a senior IDF official said Saturday.
An initial debriefing of the incident in Jenin showed that the IDF's
Judea and Samaria Division had been closely tracing Al-Haija's movements
in recent days, after a months' long manhunt for the wanted Hamas man.
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compound in which he was hiding was discovered Friday night inside the
Jenin refugee camp. An elite Border Guard counter-terrorism unit, the
Yamam, encircled the building, while a number of other IDF units secured
the perimeter.
The joint operation included soldiers from the Kfir Brigade and
Netzah Yehuda Battalion, a haredi unit, as well as troops from the
Border Guard.
The house where the suspect was hiding (Photo: EPA)
Scene of the operation (Photo: EPA)
The debriefing showed that the soldiers were greeted with
gunfire from Al-Haija when they entered the compound. The soldiers asked
the residents to exit the building, and shot warning rounds.
Meanwhile, the terrorist continued shooting at the Israeli
soldiers. Within minutes dozens of armed Palestinians came to the
location and opened fire on the IDF and Border Guard troops.
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At this stage, the Yamam send an attack dog in the compound – it
was shot to death by Al-Haija. After a short intermission, the Hamas
man exited the house while firing at the Israeli forces. Two Yamam
soldiers were lightly injured from the shooting but managed to return
fire, killing the 22-year-old terrorist.
At the same time, the Israeli force was examining possibilities
for extracting the wanted man, including destroying the compound he was
hiding in.
"Around us was a battle between armed gunmen and perimeter
security. This was not riot," emphasized a senior official in Central
Command, "There could have been 15 Palestinian casualties and they all
would have been killed legally and according to the rules of
engagement."
The same source added that this was the reason the forces
operated proportionally. He also said the two other men killed and all
of the injured personnel were known terrorists.
The IDF, however, contradicted claims from Hamas that the
Palestinian Authority helped the Israeli military with the operation.
Security officials said it was only after the forces had surrounded the
compound that Palestinian security services in the area were told to
stay in their offices.
Bodies of the three Palestinians killed in the operation (Photo: AFP)
The source noted that "we are looking at the thwarting of a 'ticking
time bomb' and not another arrest. The wanted man was directed by Hamas
officials in Gaza, including those released in the (Gilad) Shalit deal,
to commit a terror attack in the immediate future simultaneously on a
settlement and on IDF forces."
The military sources added that despite the reputation of the Jenin
refugee camp as a Fatah stronghold, Hamas and Islamic Jihad have built
their own terror infrastructure in the camp.
The IDF's Judea and Samaria division is preparing for the funerals of
the three militants killed in the operations and is expecting to manage
disorderly conduct and riots in other West bank hotspots.
"In the long-term, we see an escalation in the extent of the
actions we have been accustomed to over the last few years, but at a
controllable level as most of the events are organized locally or by
'lone wolf' terrorists," said the military source.
Unity! Fatah, Islamic Jihad and Hamas terrorist joint funeral Today there was a large funeral in Jenin for the three terrorists killed by Israel yesterday.
The two others killed were members of Islamic Jihad and Fatah's Al Aqsa Brigades.Here are the three terrorists united in death wearing their respective terror flags::
The funeral was attended by thousands:
And, under the noses of PA security, masked and armed terrorists were openly roaming the streets:
Military officials say IDF troops were greeted with gunfire from Hamza Abu Al-Haija, as well as dozens of armed Palestinians.
Yoav Zitun
Published: 03.22.14, 12:55 / Israel NewsHamza Abu Al-Haija, one of three Palestinians killed during an IDF raid in Jenin early Saturday, was a "ticking time bomb" who had been instructed by Hamas to commit a terror attack against settlers and IDF troops in the near future, a senior IDF official said Saturday.
An initial debriefing of the incident in Jenin showed that the IDF's Judea and Samaria Division had been closely tracing Al-Haija's movements in recent days, after a months' long manhunt for the wanted Hamas man.
The house where the suspect was hiding (Photo: EPA)
Scene of the operation (Photo: EPA)
Related stories:
Bodies of the three Palestinians killed in the operation (Photo: AFP)
The source noted that "we are looking at the thwarting of a 'ticking time bomb' and not another arrest. The wanted man was directed by Hamas officials in Gaza, including those released in the (Gilad) Shalit deal, to commit a terror attack in the immediate future simultaneously on a settlement and on IDF forces."
The military sources added that despite the reputation of the Jenin refugee camp as a Fatah stronghold, Hamas and Islamic Jihad have built their own terror infrastructure in the camp.
The IDF's Judea and Samaria division is preparing for the funerals of the three militants killed in the operations and is expecting to manage disorderly conduct and riots in other West bank hotspots.