Terrorist gaff could stop suicide bombing
Erroneous claim of responsibility provides crucial information

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Posted: February 05, 2008
3:55 pm Eastern



By Aaron Klein
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JERUSALEM - A terrorist gaffe has provided Israel with crucial information
that could help stop a potentially imminent suicide attack, WND has learned.

Yesterday, a suicide bomber detonated his explosives in the Israeli Negev
desert city of Dimona, killing one woman and injuring 11 others, including
at least one man who is in critical condition.

Negev Police Chief Yossi Porianta told reporters a second suicide bomber was
set to detonate his explosives at the site of the bombing, but he was
knocked away by the blast of the first bomb. Upon noticing the second
bomber, security forces at the scene shot him at point blank.

Immediately after the attack, a leader of the Al
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Aqsa Martyrs Brigades terror group called both WND and a reporter from
Israel's popular Ynetnews website to take credit for the bombing on behalf
the Brigades and another terror organization, the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine.

The Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades is the declared military wing of Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party.

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The Brigades leader provided WND with the names of the two bombers - Mussa
Arafat, a PFLP terrorist from the Gaza city of Khan Younis, and Lawai
Lawani, an Al Aqsa Brigades member from Gaza's Sabra neighborhood.

Calls by WND to the families of both Arafat and Lawani in Gaza discovered
the two men, both in their 20s, left their homes and have not been heard
from all week.

Later yesterday, the Brigades temporarily released on its official website
short videos of Lawani and Arafat professing their faith in Allah and
willingness to become a "martyr."

The two suicide bombers were believed to have crossed into Israel from Egypt
after Gaza-based militants 13 days ago blew up the Gaza-Egypt border wall,
allowing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to stream into the Egyptian
Sinai desert. Israel has a long border with Egypt, much of which is
unprotected.

Today, Israeli forensic experts who coordinated with Palestinian security
officials discovered Lawani and Arafat were not the bombers who exploded
themselves, according to security sources.

The Hamas terror group today claimed responsibility for the suicide attack
in text messages to journalists and on Hamas' official TV station. Hamas
identified the two attackers as Mohammed Herbawi and Shadi Zghayer.

According to terrorist sources and Palestinian security officials in Gaza
speaking to WND, when the Egypt-Gaza border was breached two weeks ago, the
Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the PFLP and several other terrorist organizations
sent several suicide bombers with explosive belts into the Egyptian Sinai
desert with instructions to attempt to infiltrate into Israel along the
country's long border with Egypt.

Israeli security officials realized the Al Aqsa Marytrs Brigades - after
hearing of yesterday's successful suicide operation - mistakenly thought it
was their bombers who had reached Israel and detonated their explosives and,
in a rush to take responsibility, the Brigades released the names of their
two bombers.

Thanks to the Brigades' mistake, Israeli security agencies now have the
identities of two potential Brigade suicide attackers.

Israeli and Palestinian security sources said it is estimated either the two
equipped bombers are still in Egypt or may have infiltrated into Israel.
Security has been beefed up along the Egypt-Israel border, and Israeli
police and military units have been acting on intelligence leads regarding
potential bombers in Israel.

Israel believes as many as a dozen potential suicide bombers with explosive
belts were sent into the Sinai the past two weeks to infiltrate the Jewish
state, Israeli security sources said.

Yuval Diskin, chief of Israel's Shin Bet Security Services, warned during a
speech to the Knesset yesterday that some Palestinian terrorists who crossed
into the Egyptian Sinai desert the past two weeks relocated themselves to
form terror cells in strategic areas bordering Egypt.

The Shin Bet chief said Israeli intelligence is aware of at least 20
specific locations at the Israel-Egypt border currently in use by
Palestinian terrorists in attempts to infiltrate the Jewish state to carry
out attacks. He said security has been boosted at those locations, but he
stressed the need for Israel to immediate construct a security fence along
the entire Israel-Egypt border.



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