Palestinian "Policemen" Killed in Gaza Operation Were Trained Terrorists (JCPA) JERUSALEM CENTER FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS) Jonathan D. Halevi Vol. 9, No. 8 09/13/09)
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-After international human rights organizations accused Israel of
killing innocent Palestinian "traffic policemen" during the Gaza
operation, a detailed investigation shows that a decisive majority of
the Palestinian "policemen" were members of the military wings of the
Palestinian terror organizations and fighters who had undergone
military training.
-Among the 343 members of the Palestinian security forces who were
killed, 286 have been identified as terror organization members (83
percent). Another 27 fighters belonging to units undergoing infantry
training raises this total to 313 (91 percent).
-Lumped under the rubric of the "Palestinian police" are all the
security bodies that fulfilled combat and terror roles against
Israel, the intelligence and preventive intelligence bodies, as well
as those active in policing and maintaining order. Those serving in
all of the Palestinian security apparatuses in 2007 and 2008 took
part in terror activity and fighting against the IDF.
-In the December 27, 2008, attack on an officer training course at
Gaza police headquarters, 89 dead were counted. Of these, 60 (67
percent) belonged to Hamas and almost all were members of its
military wing, the al-Qassam Brigades. The total number of terror
activists and fighters among those killed at police headquarters was
81 (91 percent).
-The human rights organizations which reported on Palestinian
casualties in Gaza failed to mention the affiliation of hundreds of
Palestinian security personnel who were members of terrorist
organizations and who were trained fighters, thus artificially
inflating the list of "civilians" killed by the IDF.
After international human rights organizations accused Israel of
killing innocent Palestinian "traffic policemen" during the Gaza
operation (Dec. 27, 2008-Jan. 18, 2009) who were not involved in
fighting or in terror, a detailed investigation shows that a decisive
majority of the Palestinian "policemen" were members of the military
wings of the Palestinian terror organizations and fighters who had
undergone military training.
Among the 343 members of the Palestinian security forces who were
killed, 286 have been identified as terror organization members (83
percent). Another 27 fighters belonging to units undergoing infantry
training raises this total to 313 (91 percent).
Who Were the Palestinian "Policemen"?
The official list of the slain Palestinian policemen was published
for the first time on the police website on February 24, 2009.1 The
term "Palestinian police" was incorporated in the interim accords
between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (1995) pursuant to the
Israeli demand that sought to avoid awarding the Palestinians the
trappings of an independent state. Lumped under the rubric of
the "Palestinian police" were all the security bodies that fulfilled
combat and terror roles against Israel, the intelligence and
preventive intelligence bodies, as well as those active in policing
and maintaining order.
Following the Hamas victory in the parliamentary elections of January
2006, Hamas established a new security force - the Executive Force -
subordinate to the Ministry of Interior, which was a military force
intended for "qualitative missions" in the fight against Israel and
elements opposed to the regime. Hamas ally Jamal Abu Samhadana, who
headed the Popular Resistance Committees terror organization, was
placed in charge of this force.
Following the June 2007 military coup that enabled Hamas to take over
the Gaza Strip, Hamas authorities conducted a reorganization of the
Palestinian security forces, known as the "Palestinian police." Its
main components include:
-The Police - infantry forces that are intended also to fight against
Israel, comprised of the Rapid Intervention Force, the Executive
Force, the Naval Police, and the Military Police
-National Security - an infantry force
-Security and Protection - a skilled force loyal to the Hamas regime
and charged with providing security for the leadership and sensitive
institutions
-Internal Security - the preventive intelligence apparatus
-Civil Defense - evacuation and rescue forces
An analysis of the lists of Palestinians slain in 2007 and 2008
reveals that those serving in all of the Palestinian security
apparatuses took part in terror activity and fighting against the
IDF.2 The Hamas leadership presented these organizations
alongside "the Palestinian Resistance" as the spearhead of the
continued armed struggle and the jihad for liberating all of
Palestine.
How Many Slain Palestinian "Policemen"?
The Palestinian police published an official list of 231 "policemen"
killed in the course of the Gaza operation. Ihab al-Ghussein,
spokesman for the Palestinian Ministry of Interior, later divulged
that the number of Palestinian "police" killed totaled 230, the
Security and Protection apparatus lost 50, National Security and
Internal Security had 10 slain, and Civil Defense 11. This makes a
total of 301 killed among the various Palestinian security
apparatuses of the Hamas government.3
This study examined the official published lists of policemen as well
as the lists of fatalities put out by the Palestinian human rights
organizations PCHR and El-Mizan, as well as additional information
published in open sources (such as the websites of the Palestinian
Authority, the Hamas government, and the Palestinian press). The
total data listed the names of 343 who were defined as
Palestinian "policemen" or "security personnel" killed during the
course of the Gaza operation.
The Connection between the Palestinian Security Forces and the
Palestinian Terror Organizations
An analysis of the list of slain Palestinian security forces shows
that of the 343 killed, 258 (75.2 percent) were Hamas members, almost
all of them members of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the
military wing of Hamas.4 Twelve more were members of the Popular
Resistance Committees, eight belonged to the military wings of Fatah,
three were members of Islamic Jihad, four were defined as "fighters"
whose organizational affiliation is unknown, and one belonged to
the "Army of the Umma," an extreme Islamic terror organization
identified as an al-Qaeda offshoot.
In the official fatality list published by the Palestinian police,
only one policeman was listed as a member of the traffic division,
senior NCO Hussein Naim Hussein Abbas, who was also a member of the
al-Qassam Brigades.
Another 27 fighters belonged to units undergoing infantry training
intended for fighting against Israel. Thus, the total number of
terror activists and fighters among those killed from the Palestinian
security apparatuses totals 313, or 91 percent of the fatalities.
In the December 27, 2008, attack on an officer training course at
Gaza police headquarters, 89 dead were counted, according to the
PCHR. Of these, 60 (67 percent) belonged to Hamas and almost all were
members of the al-Qassam Brigades. Two belonged to the military wings
of Fatah and one to the Popular Resistance Committees. Eighteen came
from units that were undergoing infantry training intended for
fighting against Israel. Thus, the total number of terror activists
and fighters among those killed at police headquarters was 81 (91
percent).
Ten Examples of "Policemen" from Hamas´ Military Wing
Among those killed in the IDF attack on police headquarters on
December 27 were the following members of the military wing of Hamas:
1. Omar Bakr Shimali (b. 1988) was a member of the Izz ad-Din al-
Qassam Brigades. Shimali began as an activist in the Hamas student
organization (al-Kutla al-Islamiya). He was assigned to a "Special
Unit" and was stationed at front-line positions. At the same time,
Shimali was active in the military police and worked at police
headquarters.5
2. Mohammed Khaled Shahiber (b. 1987) joined the al-Qassam Brigades
in 2007 and was stationed at front-line positions.6
3. Bilal Mahmoud Omar (b. 1989) joined the Muslim Brotherhood in 2006
and at the same time was active in the Hamas security apparatus. In
2007 he joined the al-Qassam Brigades and was assigned to forward
positions. He served as a security guard at the home of Police
Commander Tawfik Jabber.7
4. Sidqi Ismail Hamad (b. 1983) was active in Hamas and the Muslim
Brotherhood, and in mid-2008 joined the al-Qassam Brigades. He served
as a bodyguard for Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh. He was an
officer with the rank of lieutenant in the Security and Protection
apparatus.8
5. Mohammed Tawfik al-Nimra (b. 1986) joined Hamas in 2003 and also
swore loyalty to the Muslim Brotherhood. In 2006 he joined the al-
Qassam Brigades and was stationed in front-line positions.9
6. Mohammed Ziad al-Nabih (b. 1981) joined Hamas and the Muslim
Brotherhood in 1995 and the al-Qassam Brigades in 2004.10
7. Nasser Abdallah al-Ghara (b. 1962) joined Hamas and the Muslim
Brotherhood in 1989, and in 2004 he joined the al-Qassam Brigades. He
was active in the engineering unit that was engaged in preparing
explosive charges.11
8. Nahez Salim abu-Namous (b. 1989) joined the al-Qassam Brigades in
2007 and underwent infantry and mortar training.12
9. Hussam Muhammed al-Majaida (b. 1982) joined Hamas in 2004 and a
year later the al-Qassam Brigades. He was active in the Executive
Force of the Palestinian Police established by Hamas in 2006.13
10. Hassan Maher Hassan Aruk (b. 1985) was active in the al-Qassam
Brigades and was stationed in front-line positions.14
No "Friendly" Fire Incidents Among Palestinians
The Palestinian terror organizations reported on the intensive
fighting they conducted against IDF forces within densely populated
urban areas of Gaza. There are reports about the launching of many
hundreds of mortar shells in populated Palestinian areas, the
launching of antitank missiles at Palestinian houses entered by IDF
forces, small arms fire and machine gun fire at IDF forces within
Palestinian neighborhoods, the detonation of powerful explosive
charges near Palestinian houses, booby-trapped houses, and setting
explosive charges along transportation arteries.
Nevertheless, I have yet to encounter a single report about a
Palestinian who was killed or even lightly wounded by "friendly"
Palestinian fire. All the Palestinians killed and wounded were
attributed exclusively to the IDF, while none of the human rights
organizations speculate about this manifest miracle. On the other
hand, in all of Israel´s wars, the IDF sustained a number of losses
from "friendly" fire, including four out of the ten soldiers killed
in the Gaza operation.
Implications
The charges made against the IDF for presumably killing "traffic
cops" and "innocent policemen" fulfilling a civilian role are
incorrect. The decisive majority of the Palestinian "police" were
members of the military wings of the Palestinian terror organizations
(primarily Hamas) and fighters who had undergone military training.
The recruitment of Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades members into the
official security services allowed the Hamas government to pay their
salaries out of the government budget.
The human rights organizations which reported on Palestinian
casualties in the Gaza operation failed to mention the affiliation of
hundreds of Palestinian security personnel who were members of
terrorist organizations and who were trained fighters, thus
artificially inflating the list of "civilians" killed by the IDF.
(Copyright © 2009 JCPA. 09/13/09)
Notes
1. http://police.ps/ar/articles.php?action=listarticles&id=3
2. http://www.jcpa.org.il/Templates/showpage.asp?
FID=528&DBID=1&LNGID=2&TMID=99&IID=19183
A similar study on the 2008 fatalities has been completed and will be
published shortly.
3. http://www.moqawmh.com/ara/index.php?act=News&id=2649
4. A table (in Hebrew) analyzing each name appears on the Jerusalem
Center´s Hebrew website at:
http://www.jcpa.org.il/JCPAHeb/SendFile.asp?DBID=1&LNGID=2&GID=475
5. http://www.alqassam.ps/arabic/sohdaa5.php?id=1342
6. http://www.alqassam.ps/arabic/sohdaa5.php?id=1352
7. http://www.alqassam.ps/arabic/sohdaa5.php?id=1287
8. http://www.alqassam.ps/arabic/sohdaa5.php?id=1396
9. http://www.alqassam.ps/arabic/sohdaa5.php?id=1399
10. http://www.alqassam.ps/arabic/sohdaa5.php?id=1402
11. http://www.alqassam.ps/arabic/sohdaa5.php?id=1406
12. http://www.alqassam.ps/arabic/sohdaa5.php?id=1393
13. http://www.alqassam.ps/arabic/sohdaa5.php?id=1380
14. http://www.sabiroon.org/news/specialNewsDetails.php?
code=730&category=7
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