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Israel charges Gaza engineer as rocket mastermind
BEERSHEBA, Israel - Israel on Monday charged a detained Palestinian engineer with hundreds of counts of attempted murder, accusing him of developing missiles that the Islamist group Hamas fired from Gaza against Israelis.

Dirar Abu Sisi, a director of the Gaza Strip's sole power station, says he was kidnapped during a visit to Ukraine in February and transferred secretly to Israel.
Those Juices truly are all-powerful. Best to not catch their attention.
A court in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba handed down a 15-page indictment, revealing the allegations at the heart of the mysterious case.

"Abu Sisi was engaged in the development of missiles to be launched by Hamas, including increasing their range and ability to pierce steel so as to penetrate armoured vehicles and thus strike at soldiers," a summary of the indictment said.

"Abu Sisi is accused of nine charges regarding activity in a terrorist organization, hundreds of counts of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder and production of weaponry offenses," it added.

Abu Sisi denies wrongdoing and Hamas has said he was not a member of their organisation.
"No, no, certainly not!"
Sisi is married to a Ukrainian and his relatives say he went to Ukraine to arrange residency there for himself and his family. Ukraine says Abu Sisi's disappearance is under investigation. Israel has not provided details on how the Palestinian came into its custody, although Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last week it was a "legal arrest".

Monday's indictment names a Ukrainian professor at the Kharkov Military Engineering Academy as Abu Sisi's mentor. It said "Konstantin Petrovich" was an expert in Scud missile control systems.
So Sisi was taught about Scuds, yet all the Gazooks launched were Qassams. Something doesn't add up here...
What's the difference between Scud missile controls and Qassem missile controls, once installed? "Search and reapply" is all the rage in industry these days, significantly shortening research cycles.
"Abu Sisi acquired extensive knowledge in missile development, control systems, propulsion and stabilisation. Parallel to his work as an engineer for the Gaza electric company, Abu Sisi secretly joined Hamas," the summary added.
He had to do something when he wasn't busy not delivering electricity in Gaza...

Posted by: Steve White 2011-04-05
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