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Oud 22 maart 2006, 20:20   #1
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[SIZE="3"]Troops catch second suicide bomber in 24 hours[/SIZE]

By Amos Harel and Jonathan Lis, Haaretz Correspondents, Haaretz Service and agencies

For the second time in 24 hours, security forces have captured a Palestinian suicide bomber before he managed to carry out an attack inside Israel.

Israel Defense Forces soldiers from the Duvdevan undercover unit arrested three members of the Fatah's military wing from Nablus during a predawn raid south of Ramallah on Wednesday.

The suicide bomber, accompanied by two assistants, were nabbed while on their way to carry out a terror attack inside Israel.




The bomber himself was arrested in El-Bireh and the two assistants were arrested in the Al-Amari refugee camp.

The three were apparently to have picked up an explosive belt further along their route. IDF troops are still searching for the explosives.

Intelligence figures said terror organizations, notably Islamic Jihad and Fatah cells, are making significant efforts to carry out terror attacks in Israel prior to the March 28 Knesset elections.

Jihad man seized en route to bombing
The incident came one day after a helicopter-directed police chase on the main Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway ended with the capture of a van transporting a would-be suicide bomber carrying explosives meant for an attack in the center of the country. The would-be bomber was an Islamic Jihad militant.

The van was stopped next to Kibbutz Sha'alabim, near Latrun, a rural area midway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, police said. The 10 men inside the vehicle were taken for questioning, and it was later determined that the prospective bomber was among them.

The arrests capped a 15-minute high-speed chase, complete with wailing sirens, roaring helicopters and heavily armed elite police commandos racing on motorcycles.

The terrorist is a resident of the Yamoun village in the West Bank and has ties to Islamic Jihad.

The bomb, which weighed between five and seven kilograms and contained high-quality explosives and shrapnel, was in a bag that could be worn as a backpack or carried by hand.

Security forces knew in advance the license plate number of the GMC van in which the 10 were riding, and had been told that there was a "very, very, very high probability" that it was tied to an imminent terror attempt, said Detective Shahar Hemo, one of the officers who stopped the vehicle.

Security forces also knew the make, model, and color of the car, he said.

Chief inspector Ofer Dror, deputy commander of the Harel police station, told journalists about the incident.

"As part of our response to the alert, we set up a checkpoint. A GMC vehicle pulled up at the Harel bridge next to Mevasseret Tzion. We signaled the driver to stop but he refused. We understand there were minorities sitting in the car. He drove hastily through the checkpoint and we started chasing him. During the chase, the driver endangered the safely of other vehicles. I called for back-up forces and a helicopter," Dror said.

Traffic was backed up in many areas of central Israel for extended periods of time. A checkpoint set up the main Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway created a 400-meter-long traffic backup.

"The driver saw the traffic jam, drove onto the shoulder and drove another 200 meters. He stopped in front of a truck stopped on the shoulder. With additional forces, we advanced with weapons drawn and surrounded the vehicle," Dror said.

Chief Superintended Oz Eliasi, commander of the Beit Shemesh police station, said: "We surrounded the vehicle with handguns drawn and shouted to the driver to get out. The windows were tinted do that we only were able to see the driver. He was afraid to get out and this clarified the situation that there was a bomb in this particular vehicle. We made sure he [the driver] was lying on the ground and then spotted another head sticking out. We called on everyone to exit the vehicle and aimed our weapons at them. Sappers entered the vehicle and found the bomb inside a bag."

"We were traveling along the highway, on a beautiful spring day ... and suddenly we saw a helicopter swoop down and anti-terror forces speed by," Yonatan Danino, a witness, told Israel Radio. "Suddenly we saw a car with security forces surrounding it. They even came out of the bushes."

Nearby motorists began to panic when police removed the bomb from the car

"People started to run away from the cars," Danino said. "Police were shouting into megaphones, 'live bomb, live bomb,' and people were running in every direction."

The bomb was safely detonated.

As traffic backed up, officers stripped and handcuffed the 10 suspects, forcing them to lie face-down on a roadside field.

Police believe the terrorist did not detonate his bomb inside the van either because he didn't want to harm other passengers or out of fear of being shot before managing to blow it up.

An investigation has thus far revealed that the attack was likely intended for the center of the country rather than for Jerusalem.

Jerusalem District police commander Major General Ilan Franco said the alert of this potential attack was received at 11 A.M., at the same time forces received another alert concerning a potential attack in the north of the city.

The van's driver, a resident of East Jerusalem, apparently operated a transport for illegal Palestinian workers seeking to enter Israel from the West Bank.

IDF kills wanted Islamic Jihad man in Jericho
IDF troops killed a wanted Islamic Jihad militant early Wednesday morning during an arrest operation in the West Bank city of Jericho.

Troops had entered the camp of Aqwar Jaba to make arrests of three wanted men from the Islamic Jihad militant group, an IDF spokesman said.

The soldiers surrounded three houses and called on the suspects to come out, the army said. Two of the men emerged and were arrested, but the third did not, the army said.

After firing at the house in an effort to get the suspect to emerge, troops entered and saw a "suspicious figure" under mattresses in one of the rooms, the spokesman said. Thinking the suspect was armed, the soldiers fired and killed the man, the army said. No weapon was found on the man, the army said.

As of Wedmesday morning, Israeli security forces had 13 active warnings of planned terror attacks ahead of general elections in Israel next week.

The Islamic Jihad and other groups are believed to want to disrupt the election with a large-scale "strategic attack" within Israel.


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Ik ben benieuwd of Hamas de volgende geslaagde zelfmoordaanslag(is maar een kwestie van tijd) op Israel onvoorwaardelijk zal veroordelen en als gevolg acties zouden ondernemen tegen de verantwoordelijke groep. Dan zullen we pas zien of Hamas een vreedzaam beleid wilt voeren en of ze een internationale partner kunnen worden die politieke en financiele steun verdient.
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