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Captured Hizbullah Kidnapper Details Syrian, Iranian Collusion
Arutz Sheva - Israel National News ^ | 21:53 Aug 08, '06 / 14 Av 5766 | Nissan Ratzlav-Katz

Posted on 08/08/2006 2:15:10 PM PDT by RouxStir

Captured Hizbullah Kidnapper Details Syrian, Iranian Collusion 21:53 Aug 08, '06 / 14 Av 5766 by Nissan Ratzlav-Katz

The IDF released videotaped footage of an interview with a captured Hizbullah member who was involved in the July 12th attack in which eight IDF soldiers were killed and two others kidnapped.

Chief of military intelligence, Maj.-Gen. Amos Yadlin, told cabinet ministers on Sunday that the Hizbullah terrorist had been taken prisoner during an operation in Lebanon. Soldiers Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev are still being held hostage by the Iranian-backed Hizbullah.

Among other revelations of Hizbullah recruitment and training methods, the captured terrorist, Hussein Ali Sliman, said that he and a group of 40 or 50 others travelled from Beirut to Iran by way of an unofficial Syrian air strip in 2003. He also noted that the caravan of Hizbullah vehicles crossing into Syria travelled by way of an official military lane. The trip was undertaken for one of two practical field exercises of Hizbullah terrorists under Iranian tutelage.

Sliman, age 22 from the Beirut-area Burj Al-Barajneh PLO refugee camp, was interrogated after being captured by IDF forces in an unspecified raid in Lebanon. Speaking in Arabic, the captive Hizbullah member appears to be very calm and cooperative with his off-camera interrogator in the edited recording.

Early in the interview, Sliman described how he began Hizbullah militia training activities at the age of 15, after school hours, in his home town. The training, Sliman said, lasted one and a half months, during which the youths were given military, educational and religious instruction.

Sliman: "I was young. In 2000, I took part in a combat course, after the liberation [a reference to the Israeli unilateral withdrawal from southern Lebanon in that year - ed.]."

Interrogator: "And until 2000, what did you do during that period?"

Sliman: "Nothing. Mosque attendance. Mosque attendance and lessons with the sheikh [Muslim cleric]."

After a multi-faceted 45-day combat course in the Ba'albek region of eastern Lebanon, Sliman learned how to use anti-tank weapons and eventually took part in what might be likened to a military officers course for commanders of specific districts.

When asked by his questioner if he took courses outside of Lebanon, Sliman answered, "Not a course. I took part in practical field training exercises ['war games' - ed.]. Two exercises."

Interrogator: "When was the first exercise?"

Sliman: "At the end of 2003."

Interrogator: "Where did you do it?"

Sliman: "In Iran."

Interrogator: "How did you leave for Iran?"

Sliman: "We left Beirut in cars, range rovers, other vehicles...."

Interrogator: "Hizbullah cars. It is known that military cars belong to the Hizbullah."

Sliman: "Not military vehicles, but..."

Interrogator: "But they are recognized as belonging to the Hizbullah."

Sliman: "Yes. Recognizable."

The captured Hizbullah terrorist was then asked where they went from Beirut. "From Beirut to the Damascus airport," he replied. "At the Al-Missna Crossing, by way of the military lane."

After clarifying that the group of about 50 Hizbullah terrorists traveled to Syria as a group, by way of a military crossing, the interrogator asked Sliman what they did once they reached the Damascus airport.

Sliman: "We did not enter the Damascus airport, we entered a separate area...."

Interrogator: "That is to say, unofficial."

Sliman: "Yes, unofficial."

Interrogator: "They entered the Damascus airport..."

Sliman: "An airport bus, the bus came and took us and we took off in the plane."

Interrogator: "Did they stamp your passports when you left?"

Sliman: "We didn't have any passports."

The video then cuts to a discussion of the attacks Sliman carried out once back in Lebanon. In 2005, he was part of a peripheral team assigned to prevent Israeli tanks from firing at the border town of Rajar, as another cell attempted to kill or kidnap IDF soldiers stationed on the Israeli side of the border. That operation failed. "The main goal was really not achieved," he admitted, "but the secondary goal was to land a harsh blow against the military outposts."

Regarding his part in the July 12th attack and kidnapping on the Lebanese-Israeli border, Sliman said that he was assigned to prevent the approach of IDF reinforcements from nearby military positions.


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Ping!


61 posted on 08/09/2006 5:52:36 AM PDT by Convert from ECUSA (The Arab League jihad continues on like a fart in an elevator - FR American in Israel)
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To: RouxStir

It looks like the puke b@$t@rd$ who run Lebanon were cooperating all along with Hezbollah and the Iranians.

The common terrorist link is Islam.

They're all the same - more or less.

Its the Muslims versus the non-Muslims in WW3, a more vicious replay of WW2.


62 posted on 08/09/2006 7:37:32 AM PDT by ZULU (Non nobis, non nobis, Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam. God, guts, and guns made America great.)
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To: RouxStir

Big shockeroo


63 posted on 08/09/2006 8:28:18 AM PDT by Libertina
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To: jslade; kinoxi
When you have underground resources all you have to do is collapse the entrances/exits and the rats are entombed.

All you need to do for bunkers of that scale is to drop an EMP bomb on the top. Every electrical device in the bunker, and for several miles around, will be fried.

64 posted on 08/09/2006 8:41:09 AM PDT by Ben Mugged
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To: Ben Mugged

The United States Congress is not fit to do this, at least not without a disgraceful showboating circus for our enemies to capitalize on. I think the thing to do might be to find Iran a clear and present danger for the executive to order a Cuban Missile Crisis type blockade. However, there will be an expensive consequence in the short term; an energy crisis.


65 posted on 08/09/2006 9:56:16 AM PDT by jschwartz
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To: jschwartz
I still think we should blockade Iran. Use the presidential power to declare a national energy emergency and immediately drill for oil in every possible location. We would not only become energy independent, we could become an energy provider and use our petrodollars to fight radical islam everywhere just as they use petrodollars to wage their war on us. We are either going to fight this war or we are not. Fighting a "limited war" is a sure-fire path to losing the war. The islamofacists laugh at our political correctness as well they should. They know full well how to exploit our weakness.
66 posted on 08/09/2006 10:06:00 AM PDT by Ben Mugged
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To: michigander
The training appears to be quite inferior. This dude is squealing like a stuck pig.

That tends to happen when you're missing fingernails.

67 posted on 08/09/2006 10:23:32 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan (California bashers will be called out)
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To: pissant

pissant wrote: "Don't count on us not acting against Iran. Something is brewing. The Pentagon is very busy."

I certainly hope you are right


68 posted on 08/09/2006 7:59:36 PM PDT by yldstrk (My heros have always been cowboys-Reagan and Bush)
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