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Counterfeit money factory and illegal weapons found in Arafat compound,many terrorists arrested

Zondag, Maart 31, 2002 / Laatst bijgewerkt: Dinsdag, Januari 3, 2012

Communicated by the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) Spokesperson, March 31, 2002.

 

Starting on the morning of 29 March 2002, IDF Central Command Forces
entered the city of Ramallah, taking hold of all parts of the city including the
Mukata’ah compound in the center of town which houses the bureau of the
Palestinian Authority Chairman who is in his suite together with several close
aides. During this operation, over 500 Palestinian men were detained for
identification and questioning.

Large stores of weapons and arms were discovered during the sweep of the
Mukata’ah compound and other locations in Ramallah as follows:
13 Mini MK 47 Kalachnikov Automatic Rifles

Some 200 MK 47 Kalachnikov Automatic Rifles

19 Sniper Rifles

One M-16

40 Pistols

43 RPG Missiles

2 Mortar Shells

1 Norwegian Sniper Weapon

1 Barreta Sniper Weapon

24 Telescopes

19 Sniper Telescopes

2 Night Vision Apparatus

Crates of Munitions

Crates of 5.56 Munitions

3 Crates of MK 47 Kalatchnikov Munitions

2 Crates of Heavy Machine Gun Munitions (MAG)

1 Crate of Hunting Rifle Munitions

20 Munitions Clips

Hand Grenades

Commando Knives

Empty Suicide Bomber Belts

PK Heavy Machine Gun

4 Pipe Bombs

Munitions Belts

A significant amount of the mentioned weapons and arms were being held by
elements within the PA in direct violation of all agreements with Israel and
directly prove the undeniable connection between official elements within the
PA and the terrorist activities against Israel.

In addition, a large cache of counterfeit NIS 100 and NIS 200 bills were found
adding up to a sizable sum. The counterfeit bills were found together with the
plates and material needed to create millions of dollars worth of counterfeit
Israeli bills and coins.

Among those detained during the operation were 10 individuals wanted for their
involvement in terror activities against Israel. They are now being questioned by
the Israel Security Agency (ISA). Additional individuals are currently undergoing
identification and questioning due to the lack of documentation on their person.
We believe that there are additional wanted terrorists among those detained,
hiding under borrowed identities to avoid arrest. Upon definitive identification,
these wanted terrorists will also be questioned by the ISA.

At this point in the operation IDF forces are acting to flush out and catch other
wanted terrorists in hiding.

Most wanted terrorist list members detained during IDF action in Ramallah:

  1. Ah Karim Awis, born 1970, known Tanzim terrorist, company
    commander in Jenin, directly involved in terror attacks and a dispatcher of
    suicide bombers to Israel. In December 2001 Ah Karis Awis was arrested by
    Palestinian security services in Samaria and was transferred to Ramallah for
    incarceration in a high security facility. In actuality the Palestinian security
    services granted him full freedom to continue carrying out murderous terror
    attacks. During his sojourn in Ramallah he worked in concert with other Tanzim
    terrorists from Ramallah headed by Marwan Barghouti to carry out additional
    terror attacks.During questioning by the ISA, Ah Karis Awis confessed to his activity during
    the recent violent conflict:

    • Planting a land mine on the Jenin bypass road;
    • Participating in three shooting attacks on the Jenin bypass road;
    • Manufacturing mortars and mortar shells in conjunction with terrorists
      from the Jenin area;
    • Firing mortars on the town of Kadim;
    • Manufacturing an explosive device for a terror cell of Dir Hana (Israel)
      residents. The device was planted at the Golani Junction;
    • Manufacturing explosive devices for Tanzim terrorists in Ramallah;
    • Dispatched two suicide bombers to Afula in concert with Ali Tzipori,
      an Islamic Jihad terrorist from Jenin;
    • Dispatched the suicide bomber who killed 3 Israelis and wounded 35
      more on King George Street in Jerusalem on 21 March 2001 in concert with
      Samaria Tanzim terrorist Nasser Shuyash.

    In addition Awis, together with Jenin Islamic Jihad terrorist Mahmoud Gorssi,
    was behind the suicide terror attack of 12 August 2001 in Kiryat Motzkin that
    injured 14 Israelis. The pair was also responsible for the failed suicide attack of
    16 August 2001 in Haifa.

  2. Mahmaad Ah Rahman Abu Tul, born 1979, a native of Miyamoun/Jenin.
    A Tanzim terrorist recruited by Ah Karim Awis who was involved in directing
    and dispatching terrorist bombers and shooters.Mahmaad Abu Tul delivered the bomb to the terrorist bombers at the Golani
    Junction hitchhiking station on 31 August 2001. He was also behind the Mei
    Ami bombing of 26 October 2001, sent two terrorists on a bombing attack on
    the road near Jenin, planned a car bomb attack on Zichron Ya’akov and a
    shooting attack near Um El Fahm. He is also connected to the manufacturing of
    explosive devices and mortars used in terror attacks.
  3. Ahmad Nahfaz (Mahmoud Talmaas) born 1972, native of Jebaliah.
    Employed as a police officer in the Ramallah police force. Was in the room
    during the 12 October 2001 lynch carried out against two IDF reserve soldiers,
    the late Vadim Norditch and Yossi Avrahami.
  4. Ali Ah Rahman Gardaht, born 1955, senior PFLP terrorist. Wanted for
    many years due to involvement in PFLP terrorist activity. Serves as deputy to
    Ahmed Saddat, chairman of PFLP, who is responsible for many deadly terrorist
    bombings in Israel and the murder of Minister Rechavam Ze’evy. Currently
    serves as PFLP spokesman.
  5. Mazlafah Rabbah Yusef Karahn, born 1984, resident of El Bireh, a Hamas
    terrorist connected to the manufacturing of explosive devices. Connected to
    Hamas terrorist cells in Ramallah.
  6. Sammi Majmad Ibrahim Baduan, born 1983, Kuber, PFLP terrorist.
  7. Raad Mahmoud Yusef Zabbar, born 1975, Kuber, PFLP terrorist.
  8. Yasser Mahmoud Ah Kadher Shanan, born 1969, Kuber, PA General
    Intelligence, aid to PFLP terrorist cell. Found with weapons and arms on his
    person.The three, Baduan, Zabbar and Shanan, are members of the PFLP terrorist
    organization in Kuber/Ramallah which functions under the direction of the PFLP
    central command in Ramallah. Shooting attacks near Ramallah and the planning
    of additional terrorist activity are attributed to this organization.
  9. Haitam Mustafah Hassan Karaan, born 1980, El Bireh, Hamas terrorist.
  10. Raad Mustafah Hassan Karaan, born 1974, El Bireh, Hamas terrorist.
    Connected to the Hamas terrorist infrastructure in Ramallah responsible for
    carrying out the murderous terror bombings in 1996.The following are suspected of involvement in Hamas terror activities in the
    Ramallah area:
  11. Faarge Assaid Sallam Aduan, born 1969, native of Retzah, employed as a
    police officer in the Ramallah DCO. There are indicative testimonies tying Aduan
    to fatal shooting attacks against Israelis.
  12. Ashak Amin Ah Kader Yunes, born 1946, native of Retzah, resident of El
    Biteh, PFLP terrorist. Spent significant time in Syria. Upon arrival in Israel
    adjoined the terrorist activity of the PFLP. Serves as a senior aid to Ahmed
    Saddat. Has close ties to George Habash, former PFLP chairman.

 

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