Arutz Sheva
March 22, 2004
Mass-murderer Sheikh Ahmed Yassin is dead - head of the Hamas terror
organization that murdered 377 Israelis in the past several years.
Arch-terrorist Sheikh Ahmed Yassin is dead - following an Israeli missile
strike in Gaza at dawn today. Head of the international Hamas terror
organization, Yassin met his end together with two of his sons, two other Hamas
terrorists, and three others.
Three air-to-surface missiles were fired at Yassin’s vehicle around 5:30 AM
as he left a local mosque. Yassin, bound to a wheelchair since he hurt his back
in a childhood accident, was the charismatic leader and founder of the murder
ous terror organization.
Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, leader of the Hamas terrorist group and personally
responsible for dozens of terrorist attacks and the deaths of Israelis, foreigners
and security personnel, was killed in an air strike on his car,” read a
statement released by the IDF this morning, shortly after the strike. “The Hamas
leadership, headed by Yassin, is also responsible for the ties and cooperation
with the other terrorist organizations,” the statement continued.
Since the beginning of the Oslo War in September 2000, Hamas has perpetrated
425 terrorist attacks of various types, killing a total of 377 Israelis and
wounding 2,076 civilians and soldiers. Of these, 52 were suicide attacks,
murdering 288 people. A full list of all deadly terrorist attacks during this
period, including those perpetrated by Hamas, can be seen on the Foreign Ministry
website at “http://www.israel-mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH0ia50″.
Tens of thousands of Gaza residents took to the streets this morning upon
hearing the news, while terrorists fired into the air. Continuous shouts of
“Allahu Akbar” were heard from the loudspeakers of mosques throughout Yesha (Judea,
Samaria and Gaza). These scenes repeated themselves several-fold during the
funeral early in the afternoon. “The battle is open, and war between us and
them is open. They are the killers of prophets and today they killed an Islamic
symbol,” said Hamas chief spokesman Abdul Aziz Rantisi.
Arab leaders and PA officials condemned the attack, with Abu Ala - the PA
prime minister - actually calling Yassin a “moderate.” Abu Ala said that the
killing of Yassin was “crazy and very dangerous and opens the door wide to chaos.
Yassin is known for his moderation, and therefore this is a dangerous,
cowardly act.”
In addition to Ahmed Yassin, four other Hamas terrorists were also killed in
this morning’s attack. These included two of his sons, who accompanied him
everywhere, were among his closest confidantes, and were in touch with all Hamas
terrorists who came in contact with their father.
Likud MK Ehud Yatom said that Hamas could be expected to try to retaliate for
the killing, but that this should not deter Israel from killing terrorist
leaders.
The United States called on both sides to show restraint, while Great
Britain’s Foreign Secretary Jack Straw condemned Israel for what he called the
“unlawful killing.” France, the European Union in general and The Vatican also
condemned Israel for killing its arch-enemy. “Violence is never the answer,” read
the statement from Paris.
The IDF imposed a complete closure on all of Yesha following this morning’s
operation, with all of Israel’s cities placed on heightened alert. Security
forces have taken up positions inside and outside of the Knesset plenum, and
general security has been increased in the Knesset building. IDF Chief of Staff
Lt.-Gen. Moshe Yaalon instructed his forces this morning to respond with
“maximum restraint” to various phenomena of “active” mourning, protests and even
rioting today. Live fire is not permitted.
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was directly involved in the strike against the
Hamas chief, supervising the operation personally from his Shikmim Farm in the
Negev.
Sheikh Yassin is the author of suicide terrorism in Israel. Yassin encouraged
the killing of Jews wherever they are found, and recently proposed that
Israel be replaced by a Jewish state in Europe. Speaking with Der Spiegel in
Germany, Yassin said that the purpose of the “Palestinian struggle is so that all
Palestinians can live on their homeland… I am against a Jewish state on
Palestinian land. The Jews should found a state in Europe.” He was arrested in 1983
for starting to form Hamas, but was released two years later in the Jibril
exchange. In 1989, he was arrested again, and was this time sentenced to life in
prison - but was released in October 1997 in order to obtain the release of
two Mossad agents being held in Jordan for trying to kill Hamas leader Khaled
Mash’al.
Israel targeted Yassin six months ago, firing a missile at his house where he
was meeting other Hamas leaders. He escaped from that attack with only minor
injuries.
Reaction in the Cabinet to today’s missile strike was overwhelmingly
approving, with some saying it was time for the next step: the fulfillment of the
cabinet decision to expel or kill Yasser Arafat. The Mukata compound in Ramallah,
where Arafat has been holed up for over two years, has gone on high alert.
Senior officials have indicated the strike against Yassin is in fact not the
last, and that other terrorist leaders are marked as well.
Deputy Defense Minister Ze’ev Boim said that Yassin received his just rewards
after overseeing hundreds of attacks by Hamas. “Sheikh Yassin deserved to die
for all the terrorist attacks committed by Hamas,” Boim told Israel Radio in
the first reaction by the government. Boim hinted that more attacks on
terrorist leaders were likely, warning that “no terrorist leader will be immune.”
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