Iraq's Involvement in the Palestinian
Terrorist Activity against Israel
(Communicated by Israeli security
sources)
January 2003
During the Aqsa intifada, Iraq's direct and
deep involvement in strengthening the terrorist
infrastructures in Judea and Samaria in order to
improve their capabilities in carrying out fatal
terrorist attacks against Israeli targets, was
exposed. Over the past few months Iraq has given
substantial financial and military aid to
terrorist organizations operating under its
purview.
Primary
among these organizations is the Palestinian
Liberation Front (PLF), headed by Mahmoud
Zidan Abu El Abbas who operates from Iraq, and
the Arab Liberation Front (ALF), which are
both avid pro-Iraqi organizationss. The
culmination of this support was the arrest in 2001
of ALF and PLF terrorist groups from the Asqar
refugee camp in the Qabatiya area near Nablus and
Ramallah. The members admitted during questioning
by the Israel Security Agency (ISA), that they had
undergone military training in Iraq and
subsequently carried out terrorist attacks against
Israeli targets, civilian and military alike. This
mode of operation continues today.
The transfer of Iraqi funds to families of
deceased and injured Palestinian
terrorists
Iraq's involvement in terrorism in the
territories includes extensive financial aid
transferred from Iraq to terrorist groups in
the territories, and to families of suicide
bombers as well as to injured terrorists and those
whose homes were destroyed. The funds are given to
the families in public and in highly publicized
ceremonies, which take place throughout the Gaza
Strip and Judea and Samaria. During these
ceremonies funds are distributed on behalf of
Saddam Hussein, the President of Iraq. This
activity is legitimized by the Palestinian
Authority, with the participation of Palestinian
ministers, members of the legislative body and
mayors in the ceremonies.
For example, a Palestinian Liberation Front
ceremony which took place Hebron was attended by
Abas Zaki, the minister responsible for Hebron and
a member of the legislative body, who visited Iraq
last March. An article published in the "Al Quds"
magazine in June 2002 stated that "Saddam
Hussein's popularity is growing due to the
millions of dollars he contributes to Palestinian
families hurt by the Al Aqsa intifada."
In May 2001, a Palestinian delegation headed by
Salim Zanoun, Chairman of the Palestinian National
Committee, traveled to Iraq in order to improve
connections and cooperation between the
Palestinian parliament and the Iraqi government.
During the visit, Zanoun praised Saddam Housein's
brave Iraqi government, its firm national stands
and the aid it bestows upon the Palestinian
Authority - including some one billion Euros which
were blocked by the United States. Zanoun stressed
that the Palestinian people loves Iraq, its leader
and the Iraqi people, and that Iraq's enemies,
among them the American president, have sunken to
the bottom of the barrel as opposed to Saddam
Housein who has remained at the top.
In documents confiscated during Operative
Defensive Shield from the ALF archives, documents
and checks were found certifying to the transfer
of financial aid of $10,000 to each of the 12 Arab
Israeli families, whose members were killed during
the riots of October 2000. The checks were paid in
cash to the families or their representatives in
Ramallah via the Palestinian Investment Bank.
Recently, due to the impending American attack
in Iraq, public ceremonies have been held to
demonstrate the support
of the Palestinian Authority for Iraq. The
distribution of financial aid, on behalf of Saddam
Hussein, continues.
During a ceremony held by the PLF on September
10, 2002, the participants praised the "Al-Aqsa"
intifada and thanked Saddam Hussein for the
generous financial aid he bestows upon the
Palestinians. At During the ceremony, certificates
and grants were distributed to the families of the
deceased, each receiving approximately $10,000.
The participants waved Palestinian and Iraqi flags
and pictures of Yasser Arafat and Saddam Hussein
pictures. In addition, the participants stomped on
American and Israeli flags which the ceremony's
organizers placed on the floor. The participants
waved their fists in the air and proclaimed their
support for Saddam by chanting, "Dear Saddam,
strike strike Tel-Aviv." Sheikh Ahmad
Yassin, the Hamas spiritual leader, who
addressed the rally, emphasized the need to aid
the Iraqi nation and its government in dealing
with the American exploitation and threat.
Ibrahim Zanoun, the ALF spokesman in the
Gaza Strip, stated during a recent interview with
the Associated Press that Iraq distributes
financial grants to the families of suicide
bombers and individuals killed as a result of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He added that Iraq
is now raising the grant from $10,000 to $25,000.
Zanoun also mentioned that Iraq granted $5,000 to
all the families whose homes were demolished in
Rafah and $25,000 to the families whose homes were
demolished in Jenin. In addition he stated that
since the outbreak of the "Al-Aqsa" intifada Iraq
has donated approximately $30-35 million to the
Palestinians, and that Iraq wants to transfer
approximately $1 billion from its oil revenues
from the supervised oil quotas, but the US vetoed
the idea. Zanoun mentioned that Saddam Hussein
feels that the suicide attacks reach their peak
the framework of the Jihad ["Holy War"].
Iraq extends additional aid by treating
wounded Palestinians in Iraqi hospitals. A
number of days ago a group of wounded Palestinians
were transferred to Iraq. The director of the Dar
Al Tamritz Hospital stated that President Saddam
Hussein instructed him to treat Palestinians
injured the intifada and prepare the means and the
staff to do so.
Arab Liberation Front Activity in the
Territories
Ahmed Walid Houmeidat, 20 years old, a
resident of the Jalzoun refugee camp, admitted
during questioning by the ISA that he had
undergone military training in Iraq. Ahmed stated
that Omar Abu Leil, alias "Abu Fadi", had told him
of a course given in Iraq, promising that after he
completed the course he would help him to enlist
in the Preventative Security by forging the date
of conclusion of the course, so that it would
appear as if he completed an extended course.
Ahmed left for the course in Iraq via Jordan, and
participated in the training program which lasted
10 days and included marching, arrests, protection
detail and weapons training.
Mourad Ziad Abu Sharifa, 20 years old,
a resident of the Jalzoun refugee camp, admitted
during questioning by the ISA that at the
beginning of the "Al-Aqsa" intifada he was injured
in his head by a rubber bullet while partaking in
a riot. After being told that the ALF office in
Ramallah were distributing money to anyone
injured, he went to the office and received $500.
Later he was given a job in the ALF office. Mourad
provided the following information about the ALF
parameters for providing aid to injured
Palestinians:
Every injured individual receives $500 dollars,
a handicapped individual $1,000, and the family of
someone killed - $10,000. The office arranges
periodic ceremonies with the participation of
Palestinian VIPs, and the money is transferred
from Iraq to the Arab Bank in Ramallah. In
addition, the office assists high school graduates
interested in studying abroad. Mourad added that
the office arranges ALF marches and also
participates in all marches by the various terror
organizations. Anyone who comes to the office
seeking financial help is offered aid in exchange
for participating in a march.
Palestinian Liberation Front activity in the
territories
The Qabatiya terrorist group
Mouhammad Ahmed Lahlouh, 21.
Yasser Taisir Kamil, 28.
Muhammad Farouq Abu Roub, 28 (Islamic
Jihad).
The three admitted during questioning by the
ISA that in December 2000 they traveled via Jordan
to a training camp in Iraq. Upon their arrival in
Iraq they were met by Bassam Askar - "Abu
Moustafa" - Deputy General Secretary of the
PLF, who led them to the camp. The three trained
in the military camp for approximately two weeks,
during which they underwent theoretical and
practical training in firing Kalashnikovs asasault
rifles, they learned to prepare ambushes and to
fire at moving vehicles. In addition they studied
how to infiltrate a military base. During the
second part of the camp they learned to
manufacture explosive charges and Molotov
cocktails. Throughout the entire training they
wore uniforms, used code names and masked their
faces. The training included physical training,
crawling, hiding and running toward obstacles.
At the end of the course they received a
security briefing by Abu El Abbas, the General
Secretary of the Palestinian Liberation Front, who
inquired as to their willingness to carry out
terror atacks in the territories upon their
return. The three were instructed to claim
responsibility for their terrorist actions on
behalf of the "Dir Yassin Brigades", so that in
Iraq they would know who perpetrated the attacks.
During the course of the briefing they were told
not to return to the West Bank together, not to be
seen together in the village and not to tell
anyone of the training.
Yasser Kamil related that during the
initial training period he was injured in his hand
by the explosion of a grenade he was supposed to
throw, and he was evacuated to the hospital.
During the time he was hospitalized, he met a
Palestinian girl, who currently resides in
Baghdad, and married her. After he was released
from the hospital he moved in with his new wife,
in an apartment which Abu Moustafa had rented for
them. After approximately a month and a half he
decided he wanted to return to the West Bank. He
met with Abu El Abbas who suggested that work on
his behalf in the West Bank, and in exchange he
would send him a monthly pay check.
Mahmud Lahlouh related that after he
returned from his training in March 2001, he,
along with Muhammad Abu Roub, placed an explosive
charge attached to a cellular phone on the bypass
road of the army base near Zbabda. The two
attempted to detonate the charge, but it failed to
explode. Lahlouh also related that in July 2001 he
placed an explosive charge at the entrance to the
town of Elkana. He added that Abu Roub had also
pressured him to perpetrate shooting and bombing
attacks within Israel.
Muhammad Farouq Abu Roub, a resident of
Qabatiya, 28, is an Islamic Jihad operative. Abu
Roub stated during questioning that during his
stay in Iraq, Abu El Abbas instructed him to
identify targets, recruit additional operatives
and await a shipment of weapons from the
organization. A short time later Abu Roub was once
again summoned to Iraq for additional weapons
training. During his stay in Iraq he met with Abu
El Abbas and Abu Moustafa again and they inquired
as to why he had not carried out attacks, and
promised to send him weapons and money. After he
returned from Iraq, as noted above, he
manufactured a cellular phone explosive charge
which he and Lahlouh attempted to detonate. Abu
Roub added that during his first visit in Iraq
Abu El Abbas instructed them to perpetrate a
terrorist attack in a kindergarten or school and
to kill the children without mercy, because they
would one day be soldiers.
The Asqar Refugee Camp Terrorist
Group
Mahmoud Ahmed Zigil, 26.
Raed Rouhi Mahmoud Abu Kashk, 25.
Nimer Walid Abu Hamada, 29.
Abdallah Hassin Abu Zeid, 34.
The four admitted during questioning by the ISA
that they traveled via Jordan to a training camp
in Iraq.
Abdallah Abu Zeid offered to dispatch them
for training on behalf of the PLF. Prior to the
trip they underwent an intelligence briefing in
Abdallah's house by a senior PLF operative from
Nablus known as "Abu Osama", who told the four
that they were being sent for military training,
and then asked them to sign a document stating
that they are the organization's recruits.
The military training camp was called "Al-Quds"
and was located outside Baghdad. Throughout the
entire training they wore uniforms, used code
names and masked their faces. In the course of
training they learned to assemble, disassemble and
use various weapons such as Kalashnikovs, Nato,
M16, and G3. In addition, they learned to use
explosive materials, to manufacture improvised
explosive charges and Molotov cocktails, and to
detonate an explosive charge using a car remote
control. In addition they studied navigation.
At the completion of the training they held a
final training exercise, in which the instructors
and Abu El Abbas participated. During the
exercise, they detonated explosive charges. After
the graduation ceremony Abu El Abbas told the four
that he was pleased with what he saw.
Mahmoud Zigil, admitted during questioning
that during their training, one of the instructors
proposed that the terrorist group perpetrate an
attack against the Hawara army base and tanks at
the Hawara junction. The terrorist group members
refused, saying that there are Arabs living around
the base. In addition, there are many IDF tanks in
the area, and therefore the probability that they
would successfully perpetrate an attack is
low.
Upon completion of training, they remained in
Baghdad and received $100 spending money. While in
Baghdad, each of the terrorist group members met
with the PLF General Secretary, Abu El Abbas.
During Zigil's meeting, Abu El Abbas told him that
since he holds a blue Israeli ID card and is able
to travel freely, he must gather information on
Dimona, and on buses leaving the Tel-Aviv central
bus station which carry many soldiers. Abu El
Abbas told Zigil he must return to the West Bank
to collect the information and then return to Iraq
for special sabotage training. Abu El Abbas said
that in the event that he would be unable to
travel to Iraq, he was to fax the information he
gathered.
The Ramallah Terrorist Group
Muhammad Shaban Koundous, 36.
Mamoun Ali Hamdan, 24.
Muhammad Mahmoud Taha, 21.
Amer Moustafa Mourdi, 21.
Ali Yousef Zeid, 20.
Muhammad Koundous was recruited into the
PLF in 1988, and underwent military training in
the "Al Quds" military training camp between
1988-89. During questioning by the ISA, he
admitted that om 2001 he traveled to Baghdad,
where he met with Abu El Abbas. The latter told
him that there is an active terrorist
infrastructure in the territories. He asked him to
direct the activity in the territories, including
terrorist attacks within Israel and the
territories. Abu El Abbas asked Koundous to act as
the contact man between the operatives in the
territories and Iraq, saying that his handler
would be "Abu Moustafa". Abu El Abbas then
introduced him to terrorist operatives residing in
Iraq at the time, and directed them to operate
only with Kuondous. In addition, Koundous said
that Abu El Abbas directed him and the operatives
in the territories to carry out a terrorist attack
at Ben Gurion International Airport, using an
explosive suitcase. However, realizing that the
security level at Ben-Gurion International Airport
is very high, they decided that they would not be
able to perpetrate an attack there and planned a
terrorist attack at a crowded location in
Tel-Aviv.
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Mamoun Ali Hamdan admitted during
questioning by the ISA that in December 2000 he
participated in military training in Iraq. Mamoun
traveled to Iraq via Jordan, and upon his arrival
he met with Abu Moustafa who escorted him to the
"Al-Quds" military training camp. During the
training he underwent theoretical training in
assembling, disassembling and firing Kalashnikovs
assault rifles and revolvers and in manufacturing
explosive materials. Abu El Abbas stressed to him
during the course of the training the importance
of the battle against Israel and that the
organization's operatives provide defense for the
Palestinian people. After completing the training
course, he was asked to recruit additional youths
to undergo training in Iraq, and was later asked
to obtain weapons and explosive materials for the
organization's operatives. Hamdan obtained a large
amount of explosives in Ramallah and hid them in a
rented warehouse. In order to move the materials,
he used a truck belonging to the Palestinian
parliament, where he worked. In addition, Hamdan
purchased cellular phones, in order to detonate
the explosive charges.
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Mouhamad Mahmoud Taha, a member of the
Palestinian General Intelligence who was arrested
during Operative Defensive Shield, admitted during
questioning that he underwent military training in
Iraq and was in the "Al-Quds" camp together with
Hamdan, and underwent similar training. After he
returned, he was asked by a PLF operative to
manufacture an explosive charge, and participated
in shooting attacks in Psagot. In addition, he
admitted that he participated in the murder of the
teenager Yuri Gushchin, who was kidnapped
and stabbed to death.
Omar Moustafa Mourdi, a resident of El
Bira, a PLF operative, was arrested on June 11,
2002. Mourdi admitted during questioning by the
ISA, that he participated in military training at
the "Al-Quds" training camp in Iraq. During the
course of the training he trained with various
weapons, such as rifles, pistols and RPG
launchers. Mourdi related that after he returned
to Ramallah, Tawfiq
Tirawi, the head of the General Intelligence
in the West Bank, contacted him and told him that
since he was so well trained , he would
participate, along with Palestinian youths, in
shooting attacks against Israeli targets. Tirawi
then gave him a Kalashnikov rifle, saying that it
was his to keep. Since then, Mourdi has
participated in numerous shooting attacks in the
Ramallah area, using the rifle Tirawi gave him. In
addition, he admitted that he participated in the
kidnapping and murder of the teenager Yuri Gushchin.
Ali Yousef Zeid, admitted during
questioning by the ISA, that he participated in
military training in Iraq, along with Wael Samara,
a PLF military operative. They learned to use
explosive materials, to manufacture improvised
bombs and to throw grenades. After he returned
from training he participated in terrorist
activity with Wael Samar. The latter instructed
him to manufacture an explosive charge, as he had
learned in Iraq, and to plant it near the town of
Beit El. He was unable to carry out the planned
attack due to IDF presence.
Iraq's mounting involvement in the terrorist
activity in the territories has continued. In
July-August 2002, three youths were recruited by
the PLF, two of them residents of K'far Qubar
(near Ramallah) and the other a resident of Beit
Rima. They were dispatched to Iraq in order to
undergo military training, during which they were
instructed to perpetrate terrorist attacks against
Israeli targets. Two of the youths were arrested
after returning from Iraq.
Muhammad Ahmed Al Koundous, a resident of
Qubar, 25 years old, was arrested on July 24, 2002
at the Allenby Bridge after returning from
training in Iraq. Muhammad admitted during
questioning by the ISA, that in June 2002 he
traveled to Iraq via Jordan along with other
recruits. In Iraq the three were escorted by
Bassam Al Askar "Abu Moustafa", Deputy
General Secretary of the PLF, to a military
training camp, which was guarded by Palestinians.
During training, they learned to assemble,
disassemble and fire various weapons such as
Kalashnikovs, M16s, and 14-cylinder handguns. In
addition, they underwent theoretical training in
using RPGs and mortars. The training included
physical training, camouflage and navigation.
During their stay, they were taken on tours of
various sites in Baghdad, among them "Mouqdar
A-Shouhada", which was the American school bombed
during the Gulf War. At the conclusion of the
course, Abu El Abbas visited them.
Khaled Talal Al Haj, a resident of Qubar,
26 years old, was arrested on August 11, 2002 at
his home. Khaled admitted during questioning by
the ISA, that he traveled from Jordan to Iraq for
military training. Khaled stated that during the
course of the training they received theoretical
training on tanks: movement, armor, types of
shell, shooting methods, and actual tank driving
in the field. Khaled mentioned that they drove a
German "Geftil" tank, imported from Iran. After
being trained in how to assemble and disassemble
weapons, they receiving trained on how to
manufacture explosive charges and how to plant
roadside bombs and detonate them against a
vehicle.
Khaled added during questioning, that during
the training he was asked by "Abu Moustafa" to
supply details regarding the airport in Atarot and
the IDF checkpoints in the area. Khaled sketched a
diagram of the IDF checkpoint in Atarot, the roads
from the checkpoint in each direction, and the
road leading to the town of Halamish. Khaled also
told them of a house occupied by the soldiers at
the checkpoint. "Abu Moustafa" instructed the
participants to observe the checkpoint and to
carry out the following terrorist attack:
They were to attack the house where the
soldiers live and kill them, take over the house
and the tank outside. They were then to drive the
tank towards the checkpoint while firing, take
over the checkpoint and then proceed to Halamish,
where they were to fire shells. Finally, they were
to place and detonate bombs along the access road
to the settlement in order to prevent the arrival
of rescue personnel and reinforcements.
In addition, "Abu Mousatafa" instructed them to
recruit three additional operatives and train them
in the use of weapons. At the conclusion of the
course, it was decided that upon their arrival in
the West Bank, the organization's operatives would
contact them and they would be supplied with M16
in order to train the new recruits.
The above information clearly demonstrates
Iraq's intentions to continue its involvement in
Palestinian terrorism in the territories, and to
initiate and encourage the perpetration of fatal
terrorist attacks against Israeli citizens and IDF
forces - this with the full cooperation and direct
support of the Iraqi government.
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Appendix - Cartoons published in the
Palestinian press

George W. Bush's father instructing him to
attack Iraq in response to Israel's attacks
against the Palestinians.
Published in the
"Al-Quds" newspaper in July 30,
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Palestinians and Iraqis clinging to each
other in
fear of the American
government.
Published in the "Al-Hayat
Al-Jedidah" newspaper on
August 25,
2002

George W. Bush and his father are afraid of
the threatening Saddam Hussein.
Published
in the "Al Quds" newspaper on August 12,
2002

Bush's ally refusing to assist him in his
war against Iraq.
Published in "Al-Quds"
newspaper on Sept. 3,
2002