Shalit deal prisoner distributes abduction guidelines (YNetNews.Com -Yedioth Internet) Yoav Zitun Published: 04.17.12, 15:41)
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Shin Bet traces two terrorists released six months ago as part of
Shalit deal who resumed terrorist activity. ´Don´t hide captive in
remote locations, unless it´s a dead body,´ instruction reads
The Shin Bet has released details regarding two Palestinian
terrorists who were released as part of the Shalit swap deal six
months ago. One of the terrorists had written guidelines for future
abductions. "The captive should not be hidden in remove locations,
caves, or woodland unless it´s a dead body or the captive´s head."
The Shin Bet has managed to trace Abu Snena, a Hamas operative who
has been deported to Gaza as part of the deal six months ago.
According to the Shin Bet´s data, following his release Abu Snena
tried to recruit operatives in the West Bank for the purpose of
kidnapping Israelis.
He had apparently sent his family in the West Bank a memory card
containing detailed instructions on how to carry out an abduction
which were to be forwarded to his recruits. The Shin Bet has seized
the card.
"A live captive should be visited at least once a week and given food
and water, and should be hidden in a house, a farm or a work place,"
the instructions read. "One should try to obtain weapons and ready
explosives, but in a careful manner. Weapons can be obtained from the
enemy even if that calls for the use of a cold weapon first."
It was further stated, "The first stage must focus in the
establishment of a cell and arming it with all the necessary
equipment. The members should be trained on straightforward attacks.
The attack should be announced only after the fact and in code word."
It has also been revealed that another prisoner released in the
Shalit deal, Dawd Chilu, was sentenced to 44 months in prison last
month after he confessed to arms trafficking attempts.
The Shin Bet said Tuesday, "We shall keep on thwarting terror plots
targeting Israelis and shall do everything in our power to bring all
those involved in terror to justice including the prisoners released
as part of the Shalit deal who have resumed their terrorist
activity." (Copyright 2012 © Yedioth Internet 04/17/12)
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