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Debka - Hamas Holds 1,700 Hostage, $150m, On Two Jordanian Ferries
2007-12-29
Our military and intelligence sources reported earlier that the hundreds of Hamas and other terrorist chiefs aboard the Jordanian ferry The Princess threatened to torch the craft anchored opposite Nuweiba, Sinai, and scuttle it with everyone aboard unless Egypt permitted them to land without conditions.

A 62-year old Palestinian female passenger, Shafiqa Bahisi, died under the strain. It also transpired that an Egyptian craft was involved in the standoff. Rather than surrender, the lead Hamas negotiator aboard the ferry, Kemal Neirab, aka Abu Awad, of the Popular Resistance Committees, Gaza, threatened a world-class human tragedy.

As the hours passed Saturday, Dec. 29, without a let-up, Hamas gathered tens of thousands of supporters from around the Gaza Strip to ram the Rafah gateway to Egyptian Sinai, while Cairo beefed up its security units at the terminal.

According to DEBKAfileÂ’s military sources, Hamas leaders have been trying to smuggle suitcases packed with the equivalent of $150 m in Jordanian and Egyptian currency into Gaza since the end of the Mecca pilgrimage last Friday.

To disembark, Egypt demanded that each sign a pledge to enter Gaza through the Nitzana or Kerem Shalom crossings. These border posts are under joint Egyptian-Israeli control. Israeli customs is authorized to search incoming travelers and impound smuggled and terror-related items. Our intelligence sources report that several Hamas operatives aboard The Princess are high on IsraelÂ’s wanted terrorist list.

Egyptian naval and commando forces massed at Nuweiba, rushed there from Sharm el-Sheikh further down the Sinai coast, where president Hosni Mubarak will be hosting French president Nicolas Sarkozy. Grimly determined not to let the hundreds of Hamas operatives transit Sinai with their war funds, Egyptian forces set up a large tent camp to take them into custody if they tried to disembark

Of the $150 m in Hamas suitcases, around $50 m was donated by Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during his secret rendezvous with Hamas leaders during the hajj on Wed. Dec. 19; the rest was collected by Hamas’ parent, the Muslim Brotherhood and handed over under cover of the pilgrimage. Our sources disclose that Brotherhood branches worldwide launched a secret fundraising drive on behalf of Hamas last September under the slogan: “Contribute to save Hamas rule in Gaza.”

If delivered, the money is enough to keep HamasÂ’ military operations going for another three to four months, including missile and other attacks.

Saudi authorities permitted the cash to be brought into the kingdom and handed to Hamas leaders. Egypt allowed Hamas leaders to leave the Gaza Strip for the hajj.

CairoÂ’s new resolve is the outcome of MubarakÂ’s talks with visiting Israeli defense minister Ehud Barak last week and their decision to join forces to combat the war activities mounted from Gaza by Hamas and its allies.

DEBKAfileÂ’s sources reveal that the Gulf of Aqaba standoff began on the night of Wednesday, Dec. 26, when the Hamas delegation to Mecca arrived in Aqaba to catch the ferry to Nuweiba. Egyptian authorities warned Jordan that they would not be allowed to disembark. After giving the group 48 hours to cut a deal with Cairo, Jordan finally decided to get rid of this disruptive element. They boarded the ferry without a deal.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#4  If you look at the map, I suspect the Jordanian ferries were taking them from Soddistan across to Egypt. If they tried to enter via Jordan, they would have to go through Israel. They are trying to pressure Egypt to let them into Egypt with all of their cash and recently-trained terrorists.
Posted by: Brett   2007-12-29 20:09  

#3  The Palestinians are not a race. They are Arabs who happen to live in Palestine.
Posted by: Iblis   2007-12-29 19:42  

#2  The Jerusalem Post has an article on the situation, although without all the interesting details. It's all a bit odd, though, that so many Hamas-niks are returning home via Jordan, given that Jordon has cracked down on Hamas so, and has been so steadfast this last year against allowing Hamas to re-establish relations, even maintaining a heavily armed presence along the West Bank border -- likely one reason the West Bank has stayed relatively quiet. link
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-12-29 17:57  

#1  sad. The hamheads do nothing but cause misery and grief for no apparent reason. The Palestinians are, IMHO, the most pathetic race of all.
Posted by: Whomong Guelph4611   2007-12-29 17:16  

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