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    Arutz Sheva, Israel
    Aug 12 2007



    Old City Terrorist Was an Israeli Arab

    by Nissan Ratzlav-Katz


    (IsraelNN.com) The identity of the terrorist who was killed during an
    attempt to snatch a security guard's weapon on Friday has been
    released for publication. He was Ahmed Mahmoud Khatib, a 29-year-old
    Israeli Arab from the town of Kfar Manda in the Western Galilee.
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    Three different terrorist groups claimed credit for the attack.
    Security Services agents detained and questioned several residents of
    the town.

    According to reports from the Ateret Kohanim yeshiva, located in the
    Old City of Jerusalem, Khatib managed to grab the personal weapon of
    a guard employed by the yeshiva. The terrorist then reportedly opened
    fire randomly until he was himself shot and killed by a second
    security guard. At least one source claimed that the security guard
    whose gun was pilfered was first stabbed by Khatib.

    11 people were injured in the Old City attack, either from gun shot
    wounds or from injuries sustained as they fled the scene of the
    shooting. Among the victims of the attack, two people sustained
    moderate injuries and eight were lightly hurt. Six of those injured
    are Jews, two - a father and daughter - are Armenian, and two are
    Muslims.

    Police Commander Lt. Gen. Dudi Cohen said Friday that the security
    guards who countered the attack "acted flawlessly, as they were
    supposed to. Security in Jerusalem is at the maximal level. People
    can come and visit, and even walk about [safely] in the alleys of the
    Old City."

    Jerusalem Mayor Uri Lupoliansky said that "the capital of Israel will
    not give in to attempts to destabilize its security."


    On Saturday, three different terrorist groups claimed credit for the
    attack. In a joint statement, the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, the armed
    wing of the PFLP, the Al-Quds Brigades of the Islamic Jihad and the
    Al-Aqsa Brigades of Fatah all claimed responsibility. Fatah is headed
    by Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, who recently
    released dramatic footage of Al-Aqsa terrorists turning their weapons
    in to the PA's official police department.

    Family members and friends of the alleged terrorist said that
    [Khatib was] a 29-year-old Israeli Arab from the... Western Galilee.
    they were "surprised" at his involvement in such an incident. They
    described Khatib as having always been so "quiet."

    Knesset Member Aryeh Eldad (National Union-NRP) said that Prime
    Minister Ehud Olmert shared blame for Friday's terror incident. "The
    first terror attack in Jerusalem in two years is apparently the
    result of statements by Prime Minister Olmert and his associates
    regarding their wish to create a Palestinian state in most of Judea
    and Samaria and to divide to the capital," Eldad declared.

    News of a government plan to hand over territory equivalent to all of
    Judea and Samaria was published in the Ha'aretz newspaper last week,
    although the existence of such a plan was vigorously denied by
    Olmert's office.
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