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Iranian general supervised Hamas arms, source says
2007-02-02
A Palestinian source has said that the Iranian general nabbed in Gaza by Palestinian security officers supervised the manufacturing weapons and explosives for Hamas. The source told Ynet on Friday that the expert was in charge of several labs in the university, mainly chemistry labs in which he instructed Hamas activists, most of them women, manufacturing the explosives.

At least five Iranian citizens were arrested during a raid at the Islamic University, a Hamas stronghold in Gaza City. Six to nine Palestinians were killed in the raid, sources said. One of the Iranians committed suicide during the raid.
Shot himself behind both ears?
The raid on the Hamas-linked university in Gaza was carried out by national security forces affiliated with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Hundreds of weapons and a lathe for the production of Qassam rockets were seized in the raid.

A security official said that during the raid a Hamas commander believed to have orchestrated the kidnapping of an Israeli soldier near the Gaza Strip in June last year suffered serious-to-moderate wounds.
Gut-shot, I hope? And pray for sepsis.
Ahmad Jaabri is believed to have planned the cross-border raid carried out by gunmen of Hamas and two other Palestinian groups on June 12 during which Corp. Gilad Shalit was kidnapped.

The Palestinian source added that at least 20 women, some of them students, were arrested in the labs supervised by the Iranian expert, who was mainly involved in developing shells and rockets, but also explosives. The source said that it was so far not clear what would happen to the general, who was still being questioned by Fatah members.

Official diplomatic sources in the Palestinian Authority, including aides to Abbas and senior Fatah officials, refused to officially comment on the affair. Hamas officials also continued to strongly deny the report on the Iranians' arrest. The security forces also took control of Hamas-controlled government offices. Hundred of security officers stormed the university, eyewitnesses said, and set fire to one of its building.
They're Paleos, they're good at burning stuff down.
Posted by:phil_b

#17  DEFENSETECH.org + DEFENCETALK + STRATEGYPAGE > have articles on Iranian-made/supplied bombs [e.g.IEDS, Commies]] being used by the insurgents. Supposed to be agz the USA-Allies, espec the USA, NOT other Radics or Muslims.
* All together now, wid feeling, OOOOOOPPPSIES.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-02-02 23:08  

#16  So long as their attempt fails, the Israeli one succeeds, and the wind is blowing north to south, I guess I can live with that, Oregonian.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-02-02 20:33  

#15  Maybe it will disappear in a cataclysm of IDF fission powered weapons, just after they attempt to deploy one of their own. How grim a scenario would that be?
Posted by: Oregonian   2007-02-02 14:09  

#14  Sometimes I think we (the West) are doing a Dorothy in the Wizerd of Oz. Dorothy closes her eyes, clicks her heals, makes a wish, and she returns to Kansas (wakes up from a coma).

The analog here is that we continue to close our eyes, and hope that that the Iranian problem will miraculously disappear. It ain't.
Posted by: anymouse   2007-02-02 12:45  

#13  Israel ought to offer Prisoners for Iraininans....
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2007-02-02 11:29  

#12  Hello!!! U.N.!!!!! Real problem here, got anything to say? They are trying to kill us, the people you've been giving money to.
Posted by: plainslow   2007-02-02 10:50  

#11  Surprise meter please.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-02-02 10:19  

#10  Why did the security officers only set fire to one of the buildings at Hamas U? Do they teach anything other than memorized the Koran and making explosives?
Posted by: whatadeal   2007-02-02 10:18  

#9  Call it "Running Man"...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-02-02 10:06  

#8  release the Fatah fodder in Hamas territory, and the Hamas mooks in Fatahland...
Posted by: Frank G   2007-02-02 10:04  

#7  Clearly, Iran is attempting to build a Hezbollah South in Gaza. They want to be able to attack Israel from all directions. It's a great strategy, and Israel will be pressed when the time comes to go out and reclaim ground to form a safty zone. Without such a zone, rockets can rain in on Israel day and night.
Israel must act and soon. What can they do, and what will they do ?
Posted by: wxjames   2007-02-02 09:51  

#6  am i the only one thinking that this would be an excellent time for israel to release cannon fodder Palestinian prisoners, in a gesture of taking out the trash good will?
Posted by: liberalhawk   2007-02-02 09:42  

#5  Like I said, give 'em to Israel. Fatah will only get screams out of them. Israel will get information.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2007-02-02 09:24  

#4  Ordering an extra special supply of popcorn this weekend . Tit-for-tat soon to escalate beyond our wildest dreams
Posted by: MacNails   2007-02-02 08:28  

#3  I won't believe the "Iranian General" story unless I see it on Al Jazeera with confirmation from sources inside Iran.
Posted by: mhw   2007-02-02 08:13  

#2  Iran are plotting againstin Palistine,Lebanon,Iraq or Afghan.

They need sorting asap!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608   2007-02-02 08:11  

#1  Fascinating. This little civil war certainly has benefits for Israel. I only hope Fatah won't take the equipment for their own use.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-02-02 07:03  

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