今日も自爆阻止
投稿者: kokunan678 投稿日時: 2005/06/21 18:08 投稿番号: [146 / 2525]
Female bomber: Attack aimed at youth
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=111 9234009872
A would-be female suicide bomber who planned to blow up at the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba on Monday, the same hospital where she received treatment for burns this past year, was caught at the Erez crossing wearing explosives stitched to her underwear. She said she wanted to kill up to 40 or 50 people, including as many youngsters as possible.
Security forces were alerted when the biometric screener located at the terminal crossing revealed that Wafa Samir Ibrahim Bas, a 21-year-old student at Al-Quds Open University, and resident of the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza, was wearing explosives.
Security forces immediately shut down the crossing and Bas was ordered to strip inside a concrete enclosure. During the process she attempted several times to detonate the explosives but failed. After arguing with soliders who issued orders over a loudspeaker, she removed the explosives, later blown up by a robot.
Officials estimated that the bomb contained ten kilograms of explosives.
In a Channel One interview at the Shikma Prison in
Ashkelon, Bas at first declared that she intended to kill as many Israelis as possible and did not want to detonate the bomb at Soroka, because many Arabs were treated there and considered Tel Hashomer instead.
"I love Allah, I love the land of Palestine and I am a member of Al-Aksa Brigades," she said.
Later however, she admitted she had been taken advantage of by Al-Aksa Brigades and was a victim. As the reality sank in she said "yesterday I was free, I was a bird flying in the sky."
Breaking down and crying she admitted she did not tell her mother of her plans and asked for forgiveness. "I am sorry mother, forgive me, I should have listened to you," she said.
Bas had access to Israel after receiving burn treatment at the medical center this year. Taking advantage of the access into Israel, she agreed to a request by Al-Aksa Brigades commanders in Gaza to blow up in a, "crowded area in the hospital."
Security officials noted that terror organizations recruit Palestinians to launch suicide bomb attacks on their behalf, using special permission they received on humanitarian grounds to enter Israel for medical treatment.
"Unfortunately this is not the first time that the Palestinian Authority has failed to live up to their security responsibilities," Col. Yoav Mordechai, the head of the Erez district liaison office, told The Jerusalem Post. Mordechai went on to say that a request to allow Palestinian policewomen to check Palestinian females at the crossing before they enter the Israeli side, was received positively by the Palestinians in the past.
However, the lack of enforcement kept up by the Palestinians requires the Israeli side, "to carry out more stringent inspections and those who suffer will be those requiring medical treatment," he said. The terminal crossing will remain open but those requiring special permits for medical treatment in the future will have to go through a longer procedure in order to meet security requirements.
▲21歳の女性自爆野郎を阻止。彼女曰く「40〜50人ぶっ殺したかったニダ」。
パレスチナ人は特別許可をもらうとイスラエルで医療を受けることができるみたいだが連中(アル・アクサ)はこの人道的な制度を利用してこのキチガイを送り込んだようである。
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=111 9234009872
A would-be female suicide bomber who planned to blow up at the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba on Monday, the same hospital where she received treatment for burns this past year, was caught at the Erez crossing wearing explosives stitched to her underwear. She said she wanted to kill up to 40 or 50 people, including as many youngsters as possible.
Security forces were alerted when the biometric screener located at the terminal crossing revealed that Wafa Samir Ibrahim Bas, a 21-year-old student at Al-Quds Open University, and resident of the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza, was wearing explosives.
Security forces immediately shut down the crossing and Bas was ordered to strip inside a concrete enclosure. During the process she attempted several times to detonate the explosives but failed. After arguing with soliders who issued orders over a loudspeaker, she removed the explosives, later blown up by a robot.
Officials estimated that the bomb contained ten kilograms of explosives.
In a Channel One interview at the Shikma Prison in
Ashkelon, Bas at first declared that she intended to kill as many Israelis as possible and did not want to detonate the bomb at Soroka, because many Arabs were treated there and considered Tel Hashomer instead.
"I love Allah, I love the land of Palestine and I am a member of Al-Aksa Brigades," she said.
Later however, she admitted she had been taken advantage of by Al-Aksa Brigades and was a victim. As the reality sank in she said "yesterday I was free, I was a bird flying in the sky."
Breaking down and crying she admitted she did not tell her mother of her plans and asked for forgiveness. "I am sorry mother, forgive me, I should have listened to you," she said.
Bas had access to Israel after receiving burn treatment at the medical center this year. Taking advantage of the access into Israel, she agreed to a request by Al-Aksa Brigades commanders in Gaza to blow up in a, "crowded area in the hospital."
Security officials noted that terror organizations recruit Palestinians to launch suicide bomb attacks on their behalf, using special permission they received on humanitarian grounds to enter Israel for medical treatment.
"Unfortunately this is not the first time that the Palestinian Authority has failed to live up to their security responsibilities," Col. Yoav Mordechai, the head of the Erez district liaison office, told The Jerusalem Post. Mordechai went on to say that a request to allow Palestinian policewomen to check Palestinian females at the crossing before they enter the Israeli side, was received positively by the Palestinians in the past.
However, the lack of enforcement kept up by the Palestinians requires the Israeli side, "to carry out more stringent inspections and those who suffer will be those requiring medical treatment," he said. The terminal crossing will remain open but those requiring special permits for medical treatment in the future will have to go through a longer procedure in order to meet security requirements.
▲21歳の女性自爆野郎を阻止。彼女曰く「40〜50人ぶっ殺したかったニダ」。
パレスチナ人は特別許可をもらうとイスラエルで医療を受けることができるみたいだが連中(アル・アクサ)はこの人道的な制度を利用してこのキチガイを送り込んだようである。
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