Posted on 03/08/2005 5:22:21 PM PST by Alouette
Keeping its promise, the security services Tuesday announced it had nabbed another Palestinian suspected of lynching two IDF reservists in Ramallah in October over four years ago.
The man apprehended was identified as Mohammed Abu Eida, 29. He was nabbed at the international crossing from Sinai in to the Gaza Strip at Rafah. Security officials said he admitted in participating in the lynching of two wayward reservists, Cpl. (res.) Vadim Novesche and Sgt.-Maj. (res.) Yosef Avrahami in Ramallah in October 2000.
Eida was one of the Palestinian police officers who initially arrested the Israeli reservists. He later fled to Egypt and was arrested as he tried to return on January 31. News of the arrest was only released Tuesday.
He was one of over a dozen Palestinians suspected of lynching. The security services have over the years rounded up most of those allegedly involved with the murders. The IDF and Shin Bet, Israel's Security Services, have vowed to capture each and every one of those involved in the brutal murders.
The main culprits have already been captured and jailed, including the man who triumphantly displayed his hands full of Israeli blood to the seething crowd below the Palestinian police station where the two reservists had been held after straying into the West Bank town.
The lynching marked a tactical and emotional turning point in the conflict with the Palestinians for the IDF and many Israelis, who witnessed TV footage of the first to be murdered for simply entering Palestinian-controlled areas.
It also outraged the country while the government promised to track down the killers. The Shin Bet Security Service and the IDF have used the video footage of the lynching to identify the suspects.
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Is the photo with the bloody hand from this incident?
Does anyone have any further details? Has a book been written about the four-year search for the killers? How many might still be missing?
How were those responsible identified? When was each caught?
How many of them are presently taking their ultimate dirt naps?
Keeping its promise, the security services Tuesday...
And no, that's not the palestinian security services they're talking about
He was nabbed at the international crossing from Sinai in to the Gaza Strip at Rafah
Nor is Shein Bet the Egyptian security service. If it were, he'd have been arrested in Egypt, where he was hanging out.
Yeah, Abu Mazen is fighting terror. And Egypt's helping.
Yes, it is.
Thanks.
I remember that very well -- especially the sickening smile of satisfaction on that bastard's face. I can only hope that he has long since been among the eliminated. Him and that fugly old bag who was OOLOOing on 9/11.
That's the best post I've read in a long time. :)
The full footage that appeared on Middle East TV of the lynching and then trampling by the bloodthirsy mob of the two Israelis who had just been kidnapped and brought by Palestinian police to to the Ramallah police station was unspeakably horrendous.
This terrible event exposed behind the scenes mainstream media corruption endemic in Palestinian coverage. That is the only good thing to come out of it. Needless to say the MSM did not give that story much coverage. Basically this story predated Jordan Easons Iraqi confession.
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/2527/press104.htm
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=15562
Meanwhile what about the next generation of "innocent Palestinian children"?
Small news. He is probably going to be released as part of another phony peace deal
Just proves they are all one and the same. Don't trust any of them. Palis --- the Arab shock troops.
Yup, we've seen it before.
Make sure he gets the dreaded panties,,then shoot him!
Score a big one for the Jews of Israel. Bury him under the prison. What a shame Israel has no death penalty.
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