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Thread #53608 Message #826799
Posted By: GUEST
15-Nov-02 - 08:45 AM
Thread Name: BS: The Kibbutz terrorist murders
Subject: RE: BS: The Kibbutz terrorist murders
Israel seizes suspect in kibbutz shooting
By Greg Myre, Associated Press, 11/15/2002
JERUSALEM - Israeli troops tracked down the suspected ringleader of a deadly Palestinian shooting rampage at an Israeli kibbutz, forcing him to surrender yesterday in the West Bank town of Tulkarem.
In a separate army action in the Gaza Strip, Israeli forces carried out an early morning raid in Gaza City - a congested place that ground troops rarely approach - and detained four Palestinian brothers suspected of making mortars.
The actions are part of a recent pattern in which the military sends tanks, armored personnel carriers, and troops into Palestinian cities and towns on nighttime missions to seize militants.
In Tulkarem, soldiers surrounded the house where the kibbutz attack suspect, Mohammed Naefe, was hiding. He walked out with his hands up, stripped to his underwear to ensure he wasn't carrying explosives. An Israeli human rights group helped arrange the surrender of Naefe and two alleged accomplices. The army then demolished the hideout as part of its policy of destroying the homes of militants in an attempt to deter Palestinians from carrying out attacks on Israelis.
Israel says Naefe planned the attack Sunday on Kibbutz Metzer, a communal farm. Five people were killed, including a mother and her two young sons. The suspected gunman, identified as Sirhan Sirhan, 19, remains at large.
The attack, carried out by the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, has embarrassed Yasser Arafat. The militia is linked to the Palestinian leader's Fatah movement, and the shooting came at a time when Fatah was trying to persuade the Islamic militant group Hamas to halt suicide bombings in Israel.
Arafat and Fatah denounced the shooting, saying it was carried out by rogue elements beyond their control, and have called for an end to attacks against Israeli civilians. At talks this week in Cairo, Fatah asked Hamas to suspend suicide bombings for three months. Hamas said it needed time to consider the proposal.
This story ran on page A9 of the Boston Globe on 11/15/2002.