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Israeli-Arab accused of aiding Hamas
Jerusalem Post ^ | Dec. 3, 2003 | JPOST.COM STAFF

Posted on 12/03/2003 8:59:06 AM PST by yonif

The Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court revealed Wednesday that an Israeli-Arab youth aged 17 has been accused of aiding and abetting Hamas terrorists, conspiring to assist the enemy in a time of war, and being in contact with enemy agents.

The youth allegedly promised to put his Israeli ID and navigational abilities to enemy services and drive Hamas suicide bombers to their targets in the Afula and Netanya regions, Army Radio reported.

He also provided information to the Hamas regarding entry points from the PA into Israel and was asked to provide Israeli ID cards to terrorists.

The youth also tried to enlist others into the Hamas and acquired bottles of acetone, needed to build bombs.

The youth has been remanded for 15 days and security forces have placed a gag order on most of the details.

His lawyer has instructed him to plead not guilty.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: hamas; israel; israeliarab; terrorist

1 posted on 12/03/2003 8:59:07 AM PST by yonif
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He should be hanged in the center of the city. Obviously, it shouldn't draw any complaints from human rights organizations, since they don't seem to have a problem when the Palestinians do it.
2 posted on 12/03/2003 9:07:29 AM PST by aynrandfreak
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