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Abusisi: Hamas’ Nuclear Bombmaker

Saturday, August 13th, 2011
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Abusisi's Hamas atom bomb design and signed confession. Caption: 'Atom bomb (very dangerous, to kill Jews!). I confess that I designed this. March 8 2011'

Haaretz, Maariv and Yediot all agree that Dirar Abusisi is Hamas’ chief rocket designer and the mastermind behind every missile that lands inside Israel.  He’s also responsible for hiding Gilad Shalit and knows where he’s imprisoned.

But that’s not all.  And I’ve got the (till now) secret documents to prove it.  The drawing you see is so sensitive that the Israel court, which released Abusisi’s Shabak interrogation transcript, refused to allow its publication.  But I have my sources and zey hav zehr vays (as Werner von Braun might’ve once said).

Now I can report without any doubt that Abusisi is not just a rocket designer, but that from his extensive online nuclear research he has designed a Hamas nuclear bomb; or as Shimon Peres would say: “a flying Holocaust.”

This man is a veritable devil incarnate and Shabak caught him in the nick of time.  Had it not nabbed him asleep on that Ukrainian railroad train, there’s no telling how much damage he might’ve done, not just to Israel, but the entire western world.

You thought Richard Reid, the shoe bomber was bad.  Pshaw.  Child’s play compared to the boom-boom Abusisi had designed for his good friend in Hamas, Mohammed Deif.  And you know where he meant to detonate it, right?  No, not on the prime minister’s office.  That would’ve been too obvious for our genius engineer.  No, he was going to wait till Eric Cantor and Aipac brought one-quarter of the U.S. Congress to Israel for their annual haj and drop the big one killing a ton of birds with one ‘stone,’ so to speak.

I am also trying to confirm a rumor that he was the 19th hijacker on 9/11.  If my source is correct–move over Mohammed Atta, you don’t hold a candle to terror mastermind, Dirar Abusisi.

On a slightly more sober note, my Israeli friend, Ed Mad X has created a hilarious spoof of the Dirar Abusisi “confession” published in the major Israeli papers yesterday.  An Israeli court released the transcript of Abusisi’s Shabak interrogation in which he confessed practically to being Hamas’ Werner von Braun (as an Israeli aerospace researcher put it in the Fresh discussion forum).

What’s most remarkable is that he developed these proficiencies, if Shabak is to be believed, entirely through The Internets!!  And also with a PhD he earned online from the Internet School of Aerospace and Rocket Technology (http://www.dropthebigonenow.com).

Edo’s image puts the absolutely Bozoness of the Shabak transcript into perfect context.  Here’s the original drawing which the artist used for his spoof.

Abusisi to Shabak: I Left Gaza Because Hamas Threatened Me and My Children

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Israeli journalists applied to the district court hearing the Dirar Abusisi case for release of his interrogation transcripts. The court did so today and the Israeli media have publisehd a largely stenographic and lurid account of Abusisi’s supposed rocket engineering prowess in expanding the range and accuracy of Hamas’ “world-class” rocket/missile technology. The material is a more explicit version of the indictment which also claimed he’d founded a Hamas version of West Point in order to improve the tactics and strategy of its terror mission.  But there is almost nothing (more on that later) that is new here and not found in the earlier indictment about which I blogged.

All of the interrogation material published, as far as I’m concerned, is garbage. As I’ve reported here, there is no record that Abusisi took any military engineering course in Ukraine and the professors Shabak claim he studied with either didn’t exist, were misidentified, or didn’t teach the courses necessary for him to learn this. He was a civil engineer, not a military engineer and there is almost no evidence that any of his expertise in running a medium-sized power plant could transfer to the realm of rocket technology.

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Caption: 'Rocket, I never saw the details, this is a conclusion only.' Alleged drawing by Abusisi created for his interrogators about his rocket designs

Further, the Ynet version of the story (a truncated English version) features a drawing of a rocket supposedly penned by Abusisi with an Arabic caption translated into Hebrew (presumably by a Shabak Arabist).  The crude drawing which looks more like a children’s sword than a rocket says:

Missile: I never saw its details, so this is purely a conclusion.

Think about what this means: Hamas’ supposed rocket engineer, who commanded the entire technological planning for this element of Hamas’ military strategy against Israel never saw the actual “details,” by which I presume he means the rocket itself.  So he draws what the rocket he supposedly designed would look like, if he had actually seen those details in physical form.  Is it at all credible that a rocket engineer never sees the rocket he’s designed?  He merely sits at a computer downloading supposed calculations and equations and presents the results of his web research to someone in Hamas who then goes out and builds the actual rocket without the designer being involved?  Sorry, I just don’t buy it.

If this interrogation protocol is to be believed the major source of information and research for his rocket-building was the internet.  If that is so, then one can understand why Hamas’ rocket technology is so abysmal.  Where are the supposed terror masterminds from Syria, Hezbollah and Iran pumping tens of millions into upgrading Hamas’ weapons technology?  Why aren’t they providing the on-site training to Abusisi, rather than having the poor soul troll the internet looking for a rocket payload?

In fact, on the Fresh discussion forum, Tal Inbar, who describes himself as an expert on military aerospace technology and senior researcher at the Fisher Institute, responds to the Ynet account of Abusisi’s internet forays into rocket design with the following scornful comment:

These passages underscore how unfortunate it was for Israel to tear this Palestinian Werner von Braun away from his research for his Hamas brethren.

In other words, if this is the extent of Hamas rocket program then better to have continued to let the blind lead the blind.

Many may ask why Abusisi offered these details to Shabak.  Well, when you’re sitting there you have to tell ‘em something.  We know that Shabak employs torture against terror suspects, especially high value ones like Abusisi (more on why he was such a high value target later).  In fact, the accused’s lawyer, Tal Linoy explicitly said (Hebrew) that this information was extracted by Israeli intelligence goons under torture.  Further, Abusisi’s family says that Dirar himself told Shabak a deliberately false story in order to satisfy their needs to justify their own claims that they captured a major Hamas terror leader.

There is one extremely important new development in this story which no one (except Abusisi and Shabak) knew previously.  That is, that Abusisi allegedly told his interrogators that he sought to stop working for Hamas and that he received a explicit threat against his own life and that of his children.  And that when he wrote a letter to Mohammed Dief, Hamas’ chief military operative, asking to be relieved of his responsibilities helping design weapons, he received no answer.

This is what motivated Abusisi to leave Gaza.  Not the previous explanation he and his family offered claiming conditions there after Operation Cast Lead were so bad that he needed to leave for the sake of his family.  In truth, he did need to leave for the sake of his family, but for an entirely different reason.  He had crossed Hamas.  Imagine someone’s a loyal lieutenant in Tony Soprano’s “crew” and decides he’s had enough and wants a real life.  The consigliere is not going to look terribly kindly on such a person.  In fact, he might plot to do such a turncoat real harm.

The only question is what the nature of Abusisi’s involvement with Hamas’ military wing actually was.  There are two possibilities: either he had no involvement and when approached wanted nothing to do with it; or he had already engaged in some way with Hamas and performed weapons-related work for them and then rejected further involvement.  There is no way on God’s earth that Abusisi was as key a figure as Shabak is trying to make him out to be.  It may be possible that he had done the equivalent of running a few license plates through the police computer (in TV crime shows, that’s always how the Mafia begins to recruit a future corrupt cop) for Hamas.  But I highly doubt his involvement was much deeper than that.

Now, how would this Hamas consigliere react once he found out that the engineer on whom he had pinned such high hopes had turned and run from Gaza escaping through a tunnel to Egypt and later flying on to Jordan and Ukraine?  You might want revenge.  And how would you get it?  You might put out word to Shabak that a high-value Hamas weapons engineer had fled Gaza and was on his way to Ukraine.  You might convey to your informant that Abusisi was Hamas’ chief rocket engineer, that he was responsible for all technological developments, innovation and improvement in rocket design.

All that would be a pretty nice brew to present to Israel and would certainly piqué the interest of its intelligence services.  But what would be the icing on the cake?  What would Hamas have that Israel wants more than anything in the world?  I’m half tempted not to answer my own question and offer readers guesses in the comment thread below.  But I can’t do that.  So here goes: Gilad Shalit.  You’ll recall that several Israeli military-intelligence reporters claimed after he was first kidnapped that Abusisi was nabbed because he would be the key to liberating Shalit.

So if Hamas really wanted to ‘do the dirty’ on Abusisi, they’d tell Shabak that the man knew Shalit’s whereabouts.  That is the only thing that would make Israel move heaven and earth to kidnap him on a train in Ukraine and forcibly transfer him to an Israeli prison.  Extraordinary rendition is a rare tactic for Israeli intelligence.  They usually prefer to kill, rather than kidnap.  Such a kidnapping is terribly messy and the repercussions from it are felt for years to come in lawsuits, complaints to international human rights bodies, etc.  But if Israel felt Abusisi could lead them to Shalit then it all would be worth it to them.

Of course, everything Hamas passed on to Israel would be lies, or almost all of it.  Yes, perhaps Abusisi did perform some tasks for Hamas.  That part would be true.  But all the rest would be lies.  And the purpose of this extraordinary hoax would be to teach all current and future collaborators with Hamas that if they ever think they can abandon the organization and flee, this will be their reward: a couple of decades in a ratty Israeli prison compliments of the boys in the Izzeldin Brigades.

Of secondary pleasure to Hamas would be faking out Israeli intelligence and getting them to buy this tissue of lies.  Dief and his comrades would read the headlines blaring in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem about Abusisi being the key to finding Shalit and the mastermind of Hamas’ rocket program and they would laugh themselves silly.

As for the Shabak, they’ve been had.  But what can they do?  Can they descend from the tree limb onto which they perched themselves so precariously?  No.  One thing Israeli intelligence will NEVER do is admit a mistake.  They won’t even admit a mistake when they kill one of their own as they did in Operation Bren, let alone when they kidnap a Palestinian in error.  And after all, how much is a Palestinian’s life worth to Shabak, anyway?  It’s a paltry price to pay to maintain face and honor; to put Abusisi away for a few decades in order to maintain the charade that his kidnapping was an important achievement in the war against Hamas terror.  When what it really was was a bollixed intelligence operation in which they’d been duped by Hamas, which was seeking pure revenge against someone it viewed as a traitor for abandoning the armed struggle.

Regarding my claim that the Israeli reporting on this story is largely stenography–in all the stories I’ve read (Haaretz and Ynet) there is a 100% acceptance of Abusisi’s alleged statements as a confession of guilt.  There is no investigative research attempting to determine whether the claims made about Abusisi’s involvement are credible.  There is no statement from Abusisi or his attorney rebutting the charges (except in Maariv).  It’s really a set up, vanity reporting on behalf of Israeli intelligence services.  This is, I’m afraid, the level of quality one learns to expect of Israeli journalism when it comes to stories on this subject.  When it comes to debunking Shabak, very few have the guts to do it.  Far safer to merely regurgitate what is offered like a dutiful momma bird offering worms to her babies.

The coming weeks will bring a major foreign news documentary about Abusisi’s case.  More on that as the broadcast date approaches.

Netanyahu’s Security Agents Disrobe Female Foreign Journalists

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

You know, here in the U.S. they often talk about how much certain presidents detested the press and how the press office had a confrontational or hostile relationship with journalists.  They’ve got nothing on Israel, where Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Shabak-appointed security detail routinely disrobes female journalists for doing little more than their jobs in covering his press events.  In fact, I wrote a post about this months ago and apparently nothing’s changed.

The Foreign Press Association…sent a sharp letter to the Prime Minister’s Office…complaining of multiple humiliating incidents, which the organization claims both impedes foreign reporters’ work, as well as erodes their professional standing.

The FPA denounced what it called “the continued harassment” of foreign reporters…adding that unless policies change, they may stop covering the PMO altogether…

“In the past two days, three female reporters in separate incidents were forced to undress, remove their bras and have them placed through an X-ray machine in front of a group of colleagues. In addition, pocketbooks were emptied in public, with personal items also put on display and X-rayed for everyone to see.

“This type of treatment is unnecessary, humiliating and counterproductive. After repeated appeals and promises by security officials it appears that the Prime Minister’s Office does not have the desire to stop this happening and so the FPA will begin consulting its members over whether the foreign media should no longer cover events at the PM’s Office, as this is the only occasion where this type of incident occurs,” the letter concluded.

What’s laughable is the prime minister’s press flack’s consternation: how could this sort of thing possibly happen?  We must stop this right now.  You have my word we will.  Either he’s playing that old kid’s trick of crossing his fingers behind his back as he promises, or he’s a very poor liar:

Government Press Office Director Oren Helman said that the incidents described in the letter were “disturbing and damaging to Israel’s image,” adding that “this was an embarrassing mishap, which we will try our best never to have happen again. We apologize for any anguish caused to the reporters. This is most certainly not our policy.”

Since taking office in September, Helman added, “The GPO has been taking a series of steps meant to improve the position of the foreign press in Israel. We are trying to implement that to the issue of security checks as well.”

Of course it’s YOUR policy.  Who’s policy is it, if not yours?  Unless you want to claim that the Shabak agents are acting independently of you.  But then again, if that’s so, then who’s the Shabak’s boss?  In my naiveté I thought Bibi was the boss and could command the security detail to perform according to his standards.  But I guess maybe the Shabak is Bibi’s boss in this matter at least, if not others.

This is yet another indication that Israel does not honor either the press or freedom of the press.  Journalists, especially the foreign press who are clearly up to no good and always trying to point out Israel faults (especially the Arab press), are a burden to be suffered.  That’s the only way Bibi’s goons could get away with this.  And the average Israeli could care less since they rarely read the foreign press except as refracted through an Israeli media source.

I’ve got one suggestion that could nip this problem in the bud.  Force the Shabak agents to shed their clothing and empty their pockets before they enter the event itself.  Out into the sunlight would come the girlie magazines, condoms, mash notes to their girl friends.  That would stop this nonsense cold.

Palestinian Report Alleges Abusisi Tortured, Suffering from Serious Illness

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Hamas sources have published an account of Dirar Abusisi’s condition (Arabic) which alleges that he has been tortured by the Shabak in Eshel Prison and that he suffers from untreated kidney stones.  Among the claims made in the online article, which was published after visits to him in prison by Hamas’ minister for prisoner affairs, are that his interrogators threatened to kill his wife and six children if he did not offer the information they wanted.  He was also subject to sleep deprivation.  The prisoner told his visitors that he was suffering from several diseases and his health is deteriorating.  He suffers from “heart and gall bladder, and kidney problems, along with pain in cartilage in his back and stomach problems.  He also suffers from pain in his left eye,” and says that the prison administration does not give him painkillers.  Doctors Without Borders visited him too in prison and found him to be suffering from kidney stones with the prison administration refusing to treat his condition properly.  He is currently kept in solitary confinement.  All of these, if true, are grave violations of international law and constitute torture under such statutes.

Notably, the Izzeldin military wing has included a short English language summary of the article on its website.  All of which could mean a number of things.  For those most conspiracy minded, it could mean that Abusisi is affiliated with Hamas as his indictment claims (though not necessarily that he was a rocket engineer as claimed).  Or it could mean that Hamas, which is rumored to be close to a deal for the freedom of Gilad Shalit, is notifying the Israelis that it plans to demand the release of Abusisi as part of the overall deal.  Or it could mean that Hamas is publicizing the prisoner’s plight as a humanitarian gesture to his family.

If Hamas is now demanding Abusisi’s release as part of the Shalit deal it might mean, as I wrote, he’s affiliated with Hamas, or it might mean that Abusisi is such a high level Palestinian detainee and that circumstances of his kidnapping were so egregious for Palestinians, that his freedom is a high priority for them.

If the claims that he may be included in a prisoner exchange are true, it’s possible that one of the reasons he was kidnapped was to use his as a bargaining chip in the Shalit negotiations.  Though it seems exceedingly odd to me, it’s possible the Mossad figured that if it kidnapped and detained a major figure maintaining Gaza’s infrastructure and held him “for ransom” as it were, that it would motivate Hamas more to do a deal for Shalit.  One thing I’ve learned in reporting on Israeli intelligence matters is that even the most outlandish assumptions about their thinking can be true.

 

Uzi Arad, Former National Security Advisor, Fired for Leaking Secret Report

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011
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Yediot reports: 'Uzi Arad leaked to the U.S. government the controller's report on the second Lebanon war--so Wikileaks reveals'

Several months ago, Uzi Arad, former senior Mossad officer and then national security advisor to prime minister Netanyahu rather abruptly announced he was quitting his post.  At the time, rumors and speculation were rife about the reasons.  But no one dreamed they would be as provocative as this.  Turns out that Arad leaked the Controller’s secret report on the second Lebanon war to a U.S. diplomat in Israel.  After a long Shin Bet investigation, Arad was identified as the source and Bibi fired him.

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Uzi Arad (Yanai Yehiel)

The Israeli media is claiming that the attorney general declined to prosecute Arad because he resigned immediately and because the leak was inadvertent.  But I don’t understand how leaking a report can be “inadvertent.”  Besides, skilled Mossad operatives don’t leak material by accident.  It just doesn’t happen.

Arad made lots of enemies inside even Bibi’s staff with his abrasive style.  Not to mention the role in played in “running” Larry Franklin and the Rosen Aipac spy scandal.  So as far as I’m concerned he got his just desserts.  In fact, he probably deserves to be prosecuted.

If anyone can tell me what’s the difference between Uzi Arad’s leak and Anat Kamm’s and why he deserves a get out of jail card and she deserves nine years in prison, I’ll buy you an ice cream cone at my favorite gelateria.  In fact, Arad’s crime is worse since he leaked a secret government report about a serious Israeli military misadventure to a foreign government, while Kamm leaked her materials to an Israeli reporter.  Oh, that’s right, Anat was just a girl file clerk in a general’s office while Arad is a former senior Mossad officer and fixture of the security establishment.  That’s the difference.  No hypocrisy here.  H/t to Jerry Haber for that notion and also to Dena Shunra for finding the headline pictured above.

I’d be grateful to any reader who can locate the original Wikileaks cable if it’s been published anywhere or online.

I just discovered a Jerusalem Post story which makes the ridiculous claim that Arad’s sin was to discuss “electric and energy” issues with a reporter and inadvertently leak something he shouldn’t have.  But an Israeli friend had the clever idea of doing a Google search on the terms “Uzi Arad” and “atomic energy,” which reveals that the Jerusalem Post article was actually censored.  In it’s original form it said that he discussed “atomic energy” with the reporter.  It is possible that someone who discusses anything related to Israel’s nuclear program would be fired for such a leak, though I doubt this would happen if they were discussing purely civilian uses of nuclear power.

And a final note to the Rotterniks who may be apoplectic about yet another scoop they read here which offends them.  I don’t scare easily and death threats, even ones which indicate what caliber bullet you plan to put in my brain, don’t scare me.

Israel Prevents Return of Gazan to Gaza, Shabak Punishing a Collaborator Who Said ‘No?’

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Haaretz reports on the strange case of a mystery Gazan who the Shabak has prohibited from returning to his home there.  The man has a permit to visit Israel and normally travels back and forth from Gaza to Israel.  However, all of a sudden the secret police determined that it would endanger the man for him to return to Gaza.  They’re doing two things here: one, they’re substituting their own judgment about his safety for his own which is quite infantilizing; second, they’re implying that he’s an informer so he will definitely be killed if he returns.  So much for the kinder, gentler Shabak.

The fact that the man has brought a case to the Supreme Court demanding that he be allowed to return to Gaza is a clear repudiation of the stupidity of Shabak’s claim that he is in danger if he returns.

In discussing this case with George Hale, Maan’s English news editor, I’ve come up with what I think is a cogent theory about what’s happening here.  There have been many news reports that Shabak recruits Gazans applying for permits to enter Israel for medical care to be their collaborators once they return home.  My strong hunch is that this man, in order to gain the life-saving treatment required to save his life or the life of a loved one, agreed to collaborate.  But once the medical care was provided and the Shabak came calling for its pound of flesh he refused.

In order to maintain its deterrent, the Shabak has to make an example of this man.  It has to punish him for the effrontery of turning them down and breaking his half of the Faustian bargain.  So it refuses to allow him to return to his home in order that other recruits don’t turn around and do the same thing to them.  And the Supreme Court refuses to step on the toes of the Shabak because it believes the secret police should have free reign to recruit their spies and punish them if necessary in whatever way it wishes.

Another strange aspect to this case is that Israel, when it releases West Bank prisoners from detention often refuses to allow them to return there and instead dumps them in Gaza under the assumption that it is the terrorist dumping ground.  In this case, the detained individual seems to be the only Palestinian who wants to return to Gaza but can’t.

The man has been charged with no crime and isn’t even imprisoned.  For the life of me, I can’t understand under what basis can a country forcibly prevent someone who isn’t even a citizen or under arrest from returning to their own home?  It simply beggars belief.  And the fact that the Israeli Supreme Court approved this Shabak hocus pocus speaks very poorly for the Court’s upholding of democratic and human rights.  The ruling seems to imply that a non-citizen of Israel within its boundaries can be treated arbitrarily by the Shabak in almost any way it wishes.

Gisha, the human rights NGO representing the Gazan points out that the court decision was made under the British Mandate emergency laws now 60+ years old and not even originally established by the State.  In 2011, you’d think whatever emergency existed in 1946 would have long passed.  The point is that a state that is not fully democratic feels the need to rely on the same types of emergency laws which the Egyptian just overthrew and which the Syrians are attempting to overthrow.  What about Israel?  Isn’t it time?  Or does Israel feel the need to use the same types of laws beloved of dictators like Mubarak and Assad?

Itamar Murder Suspect’s Facebook Page, Rotter’s Cozy Relationship With Shin Bet

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

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Awad Facebook screenshot


Shabak perp shot of awad

Shabak's perp shot of Awad after his arrest


In this day and age it seems like every teenager has their own Facebook page.  It appears suspected murderers too are members of the club.  One of the two suspects in the murder of the Fogel family, Amjad Awad, has his own Facebook page.  There may not be that much that is odd or unusual about that.  But nonetheless, there are a few oddities about this one.

First, the account appears to have Wall postings from only a three-day period in November.   Very few people on Facebook join and post for three days and then go silent.  So I wonder whether this is what happened or whether other postings more proximate to the dates of the murder may’ve been removed either by family or the Shabak.  What’s there now deals mostly with girls and sports.  One wishes that those were the interests he’d continued to pursue as a teenager instead of the activity he turned to after this period.


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Facebook photo of Itamar murder suspect, Amjad Awad


Even more odd is that a Rotter member posted the precise personal image of the murder suspect from his Facebook page around April 12th, several days the Shabak announced his arrest.  The case was under a strict gag order (except for the reporting here naturally).  There can only be two reasons for this: either the Rotterite is a member of the security services or the image was leaked to him by a member of the security services.  Why would Shabak do such a thing?  Possibly because the image is so bizarre making the suspect look a bit like a gay hairdresser.  The disjunctions between the preening in the photo and the heinous acts of which he was accused would make him subject to even greater ridicule.  Needless to say, the Rotter thread with his image has been taken down as the site often does when the gag is protective of the prerogatives of the security services. In the cases of other gags, Rotter seems more willing to hew to an independent path and retain these threads.

All of which means that Rotter appears to have an ultra-cozy relationship with Israeli security forces.  Nothing particularly wrong with that as long as everyone realizes that such members of Rotter have their own vested interests in what they upload there and the arguments they present there.

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Shabak Removes Gag Order Concerning Alleged Nazareth Teen-Age Terror Cell

Sunday, April 17th, 2011

The Israeli Shabak, those crackerjack sleuths, have broken, if they are to be believed, a major Nazareth terror cell composed of three boys, aged 18-19, who’d been planning unsuccessfully for two years to create weapons to kill Israeli police and soldiers.  I’ve already reported the arrest of Ahmad Ghanem, the so-called ringleader of the group, which was under a gag order.  A few days later, likely after the full effect of gentle Shabak suasion took effect, two of Ghanem’s accomplices were also arrested under gag.

These bomb-makers were so proficient, Haaretz says, they gave up plans to build pipe bombs when they couldn’t get any to work.  Then they turned to buying guns.  But even these attempts were thwarted by the fact that the crack team of terrorists found the weapons too expensive.  We don’t even know if they could’ve purchased the weapons whether they could’ve fired them, let alone hit anything.  This wasn’t even the Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight.  It was gang that couldn’t even get a gun.  We should note that the indictment claims they met supposed arms dealers named “Ahmed” and “Mahmoud,” but that “the prosecution does not know their identities.”  In other words, you have a good portion of this alleged conspiracy based on the existence of individuals the State can’t even identify or find.

So I’m not even sure what these kids did that was illegal.  They went on a website & supposedly read about creating pipe bombs, tried to do it and failed, then switched tactics to buying weapons and failed at that too.  Sounds like an open and shut case to me.  Throw ‘em in jail and throw away the key.

It should be noted that now they will go to an Israeli prison where they will meet Palestinian prisoners who will be able to teach them how to commit the acts they failed at so miserably before.  In case anyone doubts the impact of Israeli terror on Israeli Palestinians, it should be noted that these children decided to form their alleged terror cell in the aftermath of Operation Cast Lead.

Here is the Ghanem charge sheet (in Hebrew).

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