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Shin Bet death squad busted in attempted assasination of Khaled Meshal
Because of watertight security measures for his own protection, Mashal has recently refrained from talking to the media or taking part in political activities, he elaborated.
Shin Bet death squad busted in attempted assasination of Khaled Meshal [Hamas], 30 Sept. 03
//IOL//
Israeli Assassination Bid Against Hamas Leader Thwarted
For security considerations, Meshal has recently refrained from talking to the media or taking part in political activities
By Abdul Raheem Ali, IOL Staff
CAIRO, September 30 (IslamOnline.net) - An Arab country has recently arrested a terrorist cell affiliated to the Israeli intelligence (Mossad) which was plotting to liquidate senior Hamas political leaders abroad, including the head of the movement politburo Khaled Mashal, a senior Hamas official confirmed Tuesday, September 30.
In exclusive statements to IslamOnline.net over the phone, Mohammad Nazal, himself a member of Hamas politburo, said officials in the said Arab country, which he declined to name, notified the movement leaders they must take utmost precautionary measures in their movements.
Because of watertight security measures for his own protection, Mashal has recently refrained from talking to the media or taking part in political activities, he elaborated.
"Israel is still adamant on its policy of assassinating Hamas leaders in and outside Palestine but the movement has been able to thwart such schemes by adopting strict security measures," Nazal asserted.
Media reports suggest that Mashal, who moves among a number of Arab countries, was last seen in Qatar.
The Israeli occupation forces had recently stepped up its assassination campaign against the political and military leaders of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas.
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//IOL//
Israeli Assassination Bid Against Hamas Leader Thwarted
For security considerations, Meshal has recently refrained from talking to the media or taking part in political activities
By Abdul Raheem Ali, IOL Staff
CAIRO, September 30 (IslamOnline.net) - An Arab country has recently arrested a terrorist cell affiliated to the Israeli intelligence (Mossad) which was plotting to liquidate senior Hamas political leaders abroad, including the head of the movement politburo Khaled Mashal, a senior Hamas official confirmed Tuesday, September 30.
In exclusive statements to IslamOnline.net over the phone, Mohammad Nazal, himself a member of Hamas politburo, said officials in the said Arab country, which he declined to name, notified the movement leaders they must take utmost precautionary measures in their movements.
Because of watertight security measures for his own protection, Mashal has recently refrained from talking to the media or taking part in political activities, he elaborated.
"Israel is still adamant on its policy of assassinating Hamas leaders in and outside Palestine but the movement has been able to thwart such schemes by adopting strict security measures," Nazal asserted.
Media reports suggest that Mashal, who moves among a number of Arab countries, was last seen in Qatar.
The Israeli occupation forces had recently stepped up its assassination campaign against the political and military leaders of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas.
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Islam and Marx News
http://majdur.htmlplanet.com
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