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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Hizbullah Lifts Pay for Sucide Attacks to $100,000
2005-02-15
The Lebanon-based Hizbullah terror organization has announced that it is raising the compensation it pays out to families of suicide attackers from $20,000 to $100,000.
Bank transfers and e-mail intercepted from the organization by they PA reveal this new development, reports Arutz-7's Haggai Huberman.
Senior officials of PA armed forces claim that Hizbullah presents the number one threat to the ceasefire currently in effect. The Lebanese group is attempting to enlist terrorists from the Fatah organization, the main governing party in the PA, and from Fatah offshoots such as the Al Aksa Brigades. The latter is closely aligned with PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, and is responsible for the murder of hundreds of Jews since the outbreak of the Oslo War in September 2000.
Israeli officials, too, report that there are currently some 50 Hizbullah-sponsored terrorist cells throughout Judea and Samaria.
PA military officials told Associated Press reporters that Hizbullah, which has in the past funded hundreds of PA terrorists, has been intensifying its recruiting efforts, offering to pay great sums of money to armed men willing to attack Israeli targets.
One PA terrorist - he told the AP that he is a "former" terrorist - disclosed how a Hizbullah operative contacted him a day before the Sharm a-Sheikh summit and offered him a substantial sum of money in exchange for carrying out violent acts. According to this source, groups of 5-6 Hezbolla recruits are paid from $5,000 - $8,000 for weapons, ammunition, and ongoing terror activities. Payment includes free use of a cellular phone.
A PA military officer charged with supervising "radical" groups has pointed out that Hizbullah attempts to find out the bank account numbers of its operatives in the PA, as well as the names of terrorist perpetrators, by way of e-mail exchanges. The officer claims that he has read some of these exchanges and that the "humanitarian" bureau within the PA "supervises" the bank transfer of money from the Hizbullah to terrorists within the PA. The officer also claims that he has notified the PA leadership of the Hizbullah activity, but has not received any instructions to intervene to preclude such operations or arrest terrorists.
Huberman points out that the Hizbullah revelations result from a "media offensive" that the PA has initiated over the past few days. The PA wishes to expose the methods used by Hizbullah to recruit Arab terrorists. The PA leadership hopes that this will defuse the pressure on PA leader Abbas (Abu Mazen), who claims that the PA is trying to stop violent acts against Israel and engage in negotiations.
Hizbullah terrorist chieftain Hassan Nasrallah declared last week that violent opposition to Israel will continue and will not stop under any circumstances. He was quoted by Al-manar television on February 9th as saying, "This is the year of unrelenting opposition, preserving the opposition and standing firm in opposition, which is our choice, our way and faith, and a pan-Arab, Islamic national struggle."
Posted by:Anonymoose

#9  I think this is called a "Living Dying Wage Ordinance."
Posted by: jackal   2005-02-15 1:50:31 PM  

#8  Slomort Shoque7331: Spend $$$ on better paint scrapers... They are trying to bury as much as they can...
Posted by: BigEd   2005-02-15 1:42:18 PM  

#7  10 years back Zakat.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-02-15 1:40:50 PM  

#6  So let's assume the family of the suicide bomber gets $100,000. What do they spend it on??

Better huts? New Ak-47's? An ululululu karakoke machine?
Posted by: Slomort Shoque7331   2005-02-15 11:32:01 AM  

#5  ...who claims that the PA is trying to stop violent acts against Israel and engage in negotiations.

The first step towards building faith in that claim would be to outlaw political parties that have "military wings" (translation-terrorists and terrorist-abetters as members of those parties).
Posted by: Jules 187   2005-02-15 10:35:31 AM  

#4  Senior officials of PA armed forces claim that Hizbullah presents the number one threat to the ceasefire currently in effect.

All fine and dandy, but the question is, what's being done to combat this subversive activity besides revealing its existence? Sounding an alarm is pointless if no one is going to to take action against it.

Huberman points out that the Hizbullah revelations result from a "media offensive" that the PA has initiated over the past few days. The PA wishes to expose the methods used by Hizbullah to recruit Arab terrorists. The PA leadership hopes that this will defuse the pressure on PA leader Abbas (Abu Mazen), who claims that the PA is trying to stop violent acts against Israel and engage in negotiations.

It seems the answer to the question posed previously is, sadly, "very little".
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-02-15 10:30:17 AM  

#3  Yeah, I'm calling about the job...okay, uh, about the phone...how many free minutes do I get with that? ...Whaddaya mean I won't need any?
Posted by: (lowercase) matt   2005-02-15 10:22:45 AM  

#2  Perhaps Iran is opening its pocketbook a bit wider in hopes of both undermining Abbas and deflecting some attention from their nuke program.

"Payment includes free use of a cellular phone."
Also known as a remote detonating device.
Posted by: Tom   2005-02-15 9:36:54 AM  

#1  Hmmm. Lack of ready supply is pushing up prices. Just like they teach us in Econ 101.

But I thought US actions were creating an unending line of jihadis? From the MSM reporting, the payout should be going way down.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-02-15 9:28:12 AM  

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