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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Israelis Capture West Bank Hamas Commander
2006-05-23
RAMALLAH, West Bank - The West Bank commander of the Hamas military wing surrendered to Israeli troops Tuesday after they surrounded his hideout and threatened to demolish it with him inside. Ibrahim Hamed emerged from the building before dawn and troops told him over a loudspeaker to strip to his underwear, witnesses said.
...and hop on one foot. And sing show tunes.
Hamed complied, was cuffed and taken to a nearby building. Army officials said Hamed was armed and alone at the time of his capture.
Oh, if he had his gun, he wasn't really "alone"...
The army said Hamed, 41, masterminded attacks that killed 78 Israelis and wounded hundreds. Hamed has been on Israel's wanted list since 1998, frequently evading capture. Hamed, a university graduate and influential leader, became the West Bank's commander of Izzedine al Qassam, the Hamas military wing, in December 2003.
Before dawn Tuesday, a dozen jeeps and two armored personnel carriers surrounded his hideout, an apartment building in downtown Ramallah, just 200 yards from the home of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
My, how convenient...
Mohammed Azzam, 48, said he watched the arrest from his balcony facing the two-story building where Hamed was holed up. He said an army bulldozer rammed the door to the hideout, which consisted of two apartments over shops on the ground floor.
Ding-dong. IDF calling...
Using a loudspeaker, troops then called out Hamed's name in Arabic. They told Hamed they would demolish the building with him inside if he didn't surrender, Azzam said. After Hamed was arrested, having removed his shirt and pants, soldiers entered the building and blew out doors and windows, as a robot searched for explosives.
Sorry, Hamed. We lied...
The two apartments were sparsely furnished with bamboo chairs and mattresses. A reporter touring the hideout saw two copies of Newsweek magazine on the floor.
Newsweek? Who da thunk it?
Palestinian militants surrendering to troops are routinely asked to strip to ensure they don't carry explosives.
The Israeli army said Hamed "masterminded some of the most deadly terror attacks against Israel in recent years," including suicide bombings at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, an outdoor cafe in Jerusalem and a pool hall in central Israel. Hamas has observed an informal truce with Israel since February 2005. For some time, Hamed was held in a Palestinian jail for involvement in the Hamas military wing, but was released in 2002, during a major Israeli military offensive in the West Bank. Hamed graduated from the West Bank's Bir Zeit University in 1993, with degrees in history and political science, his nephew Ayman said.
College. It's worth it...
Hamed grew up in the West Bank village of Silwad, and belongs to the same clan as Khaled Mashaal, the top Hamas leader based in Damascus.
A little message from Abbas?
The capture came as rival Palestinian factions held talks to quell two weeks of deadly clashes in the Gaza Strip. The violence has raised concern that the internal fighting will escalate into a civil war, but the prime minister of the Hamas-led government said he was persuaded Palestinians would not let that happen. "We are concerned about ending this crisis. The term civil war does not exist in our dictionary," Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh said at the start of the meeting in Gaza City. "I assure our people that we can overcome these incidents. These incidents have taken place before and we have overcome the similar incidents."
How did it evah get so far...
The fighting has been fueled by a bitter power struggle between the Hamas government and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who is a member of the rival Fatah movement. On Monday, in the heaviest battle yet, an aide to the Jordanian ambassador was killed in crossfire and 11 people were wounded in Gaza City. Tensions soared last week when the Hamas government deployed a 3,000-strong force of Hamas militants. The new militia poses a challenge to the Fatah-dominated Palestinian security forces. Armed men from both camps have been patrolling the streets in large numbers, often taking up positions close to each other. Abbas, who led a similar meeting Tuesday of all factions in the West Bank city of Ramallah, he said he was hopeful that a round of "national dialogue" talks supposed to begin Thursday could help the sides resolve their differences. "Each one of us feels the national cause is in danger so we have to work to make sure this dialogue succeeds," Abbas said.
Can you speak up? I can't hear the "national dialogue" over the incoming...
Posted by:tu3031

#11  Doorbell design by Rachel (TM)
Posted by: USN Ret.   2006-05-23 19:48  

#10  Fatah wants the reins of government back so they can access the Arafat Fund that is squirreled away. Without that money, they will dry up and blow away like the pond scum they are. Hamas is talking and acting even more stupidly than Fatah, so the Israelis are intelligently letting the Arabs rat each other out, and scooping up the trash in the process. Even the spokesman for Hez is talking more reasonable and sane than Hamas, "Iran is on its own if it attacks Israel". Besides which, Abbas needs to IDF to keep hitting Hamas and taking down their leadership so he can stay alive and avoid a Mussolini moment at the hands of Hamas.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-05-23 17:52  

#9  Hamas won. Fatah can't unseat them without Israeli help.
Posted by: lotp   2006-05-23 17:38  

#8  Wonder why Fatah's being so cooperative nowadays...
Posted by: danking_70   2006-05-23 17:24  

#7  hehehe.... Israel should qiuetly 'leak' to each side that it has been working with the other... Then sit back and watch the show :)
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-05-23 16:18  

#6  He said (holding a woody) an army bulldozer rammed the door to the hideout

Varoom Varoom! Clank clank clank!

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Posted by: Besoeker   2006-05-23 16:08  

#5  Interesting how the bigger they are, the more likely they are to surrender. Lower pawns shoot it out. And go on suicide bombing missions. And choose to die.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2006-05-23 16:07  

#4  Amazed that they managed to take him alive. Must have been hit by Joooo Surrender Gas.
Posted by: 6   2006-05-23 16:03  

#3  Abbas on the phone: "down that street, left, No dammit, left! Yes, that building on the right...that's it. Gotta go now and prepare my 'surprised' expression. Thanks"
Posted by: Frank G   2006-05-23 09:55  

#2  And a 'Sanitized for Your Protection" strip across the toilet seat...
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-05-23 09:38  

#1  On the way out, did the IDF leave a big Thank You card on Abba's door?
Posted by: ed   2006-05-23 09:35  

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