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Exploitation of minors for terrorist attacks

Donderdag, April 18, 2002 / Laatst bijgewerkt: Dinsdag, Januari 3, 2012

Background information from Israeli security sources, April 18, 2002

 

Palestinian terrorist organizations are making increasing use of children and
minors to carry out suicide and terrorist attacks. Over the past nine months
more than thirteen Palestinian minors have been involved in carrying out suicide
attacks. This constitutes shameful exploitation of innocent youngsters by the
terrorist organizations for heinous purposes, violating the universal rights of
these children.

The Palestinian Authority continues to turn a blind eye to this phenomenon.

The terrorist organizations continue in their gross violation of human and civil
rights, this time among their own population. Recently we have witnessed these
organizations making cynical use of women for terrorist purposes, exploiting
their feminine qualities to avoid suspicion.

In order to facilitate their attacks, it now emerges that the terrorist
organizations do not even shrink from the exploitation of children.

In recent months more than thirteen suicide attacks have been exposed which
were carried out or planned to be carried out by minors under the age of 18. In
each of these cases the young people were recruited by the terrorist
organizations.

Children, whose innocent appearance does not arouse suspicion, are an ideal
pool of recruitment by terrorist organizations for carrying out suicide attacks.

Below are a number of striking examples of attacks in which Palestinian minors
took part:

  • Jamil Hamid, a 16-year-old from Bethlehem, recruited by Fatah,
    blew himself up on March 31, 2002 alongside a clinic in Efrat, injuring six Israeli
    citizens.
  • Another example of this terrible phenomenon is Shiriz Rabiya, a
    15-year-old girl detained for questioning when the IDF forces entered
    Bethlehem, who admitted that she had been recruited by her uncle, a senior
    Tanzim operative in the area, to carry out a suicide attack in Israel.
  • Anwar Hamad, a 17-year-old youth from Rafah, was sent to carry out a
    suicide attack against a convoy of vehicles transporting IDF soldiers in the Gaza
    Strip. Prior to his recruitment by Fatah, Anwar, a teenager with no education,
    who does not even know how to read and write, was involved in the use and
    trafficking of drugs.

The personal story of this minor serves to demonstrate once again the abusive
and cynical use made by Palestinian terrorist organizations of the young and the
socially vulnerable in order to carry out massive attacks against Israel.

It should be noted that the Palestinian Authority is not even trying to confront
this phenomenon and continues consistently to turn a blind eye to the fact that
young Palestinian boys and girls are victimized, ostensibly on behalf of the
entire Palestinian society. Upholding the rights of these children, as enshrined in
the basic norms and principles of international law, is a universal interest of
humanity as a whole, and everything possible should be done to prevent
children from being turned into cannon fodder by the terrorists.

It is sad to discover that in the twenty-first century there are innocent and
tender children in the Palestinian Authority who are being educated and raised
in an environment of hatred towards other human beings, and who are
exploited by the terrorist organizations to carry out deadly suicidal violence.

 

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