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Gaza has six fortified villas just like bin Laden's Abbottabad compound 
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report May 3, 2011, 5:37 PM (GMT+02:00)


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An al Qaeda residence - in Gaza just like Abbottabad


Israel has a history with al Qaeda, although this is not generally
acknowledged by its leaders or media (who prefer the term "Global Jihad").
Like Iran and its surrogates, the late Osama bin Laden's organization
declared war on the Jews and has established networks around its borders in
Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, the Gaza Strip and Egyptian Sinai.


In reporting on his death Monday, May 2, Israeli TV networks claimed
incorrectly that Al Qaeda had never attacked Israel when, only in the past
year, Al Qaeda cells based in the Gaza Strip carried out many of the armed
attacks launched on the Gaza-Israeli border and Jewish civilian locations.
One cell abducted and put to death the Italian pro-Palestinian activist
Vittorio Arrigoni on April 14, an "operation" commanded by an al Qaeda
operative from Jordan called Abdul Rahman al-Briziti. This atrocity should
have pointed attention to the stream of al Qaeda fugitives swelling
Palestinian terrorist ranks in Gaza. But it didn't, although some are coming
in from battle arenas in Yemen and Somalia via Sudan; others from Iraq via
Jordan and the Sinai Peninsula or as infiltrators from Syria and Lebanon.


Only six months ago, American, Israeli and Egyptian (then ruled by Hosni
Mubarak) counter-terror agencies working together carried out a targeted
operation against the Army of Islam's Sinai chief, Jemal Mohammed Namnam and
his two confederates, Islam Yassin and Mohammed Yassin.


Their deaths on Nov. 11 and 17, 2010 averted the large-scale terrorist
attacks they were preparing to launch in the Egyptian peninsula and would
have entailed strikes against the Americans staffing the international MFO
at its headquarters in f El Arish and Sharm El-Sheikh and the abduction of
Americans and Israelis for secret confinement in Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip as
hostages.


Our counter-terror sources reveal that Al Qaeda's units are ensconced in the
southern, central and northeastern sectors of the Gaza Strip: The southern
cluster is based in the northern and southern districts of Khan Younis, a
town of 220,000 inhabitants 4 kilometers east of the Mediterranean coast and
1.5 kilometers from the Israeli border.


A second group more or less controls the town of Deir al Balakh, a town of
150,000 in the central region. A third is embedded in the Zaitun and
Nuseyrat districts of Gaza City.


debkafile's counter-terror sources disclose that these Al Qaeda operatives
have built themselves at least six fortified villas in those three
locations. Like the Abbottabad villa-fortress where Osama bin Laden was
killed Sunday night by a team of US Seals, the Gaza villas have top security
and dominate the surrounding skylines.       
The success of the American, Israeli and Egyptian agencies in foiling a
major terrorist attack in Sinai was played down by Washington and Jerusalem,
conduct that deserves an explanation in the new anti-al Qaeda climate.


The fact is that the international community has assigned the Palestinian
extremist Hamas a key role in the Palestinian-Israeli peace process and is
therefore concerned with cleaning up its reputation. Every effort is
therefore being made to avoid the embarrassment of fingering Hamas – not
only for harboring but also activating al Qaeda's Gaza's cells for terrorism
against Israel. Hamas is not punished for opening the smuggling tunnels it
runs jointly with Iran and al Qaeda to admit them, even though those tunnels
are branches of the wide-ranging Hamas-Iran-al Qaeda smuggling web that
links Somalia, Eritrea, Sudan and the Arabian Peninsula, including Yemen.


 How would Hamas look if it were exposed to the same hard light of day as al
Qaeda? Would its sponsors be able to sanitize these Islamists enough to sit
them down opposite Israel as legitimate co-rulers of the future Palestine,
including the West Bank?
Therefore, in the past year, agents of the US, British, French, Italian,
Swiss and Norwegian governments have been working hard to refurbish Hamas
and make it look respectable in Western eyes. They therefore choose to
believe Gaza's Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh when he laughed off the
suggestion that his organization maintains operational ties with al Qaeda or
that any of its jihadis are present in the Strip.
But all their hard work was undone Monday, May 2, when the al Qaeda leader's
sudden death caught the Hamas prime minister off-guard. Blurting out what he
really felt, Haniyeh condemned the killing of bin Laden as "the continuation
of American oppression and shedding of blood of Muslims and Arabs."
Although Hamas had its differences with Al Qaeda, his group, he said,
condemns the assassination of "a Muslim and holy Arabic warrior" and prays
that bin Laden's "soul rests in peace."


The Hamas official was the only Muslim leader in the world to bluntly
condemn the US for killing the master-terrorist – a telltale betrayal of
Hamas's true nature behind its Western-contrived diplomatic façade.
While some Israeli officials tried pretending Haniyeh had been carried away,
debkafile's Palestinian sources report that he was genuinely appalled by
Osama bin Laden's death and spoke from the heart.
In private conversations, Hamas leaders confess that they really do regard
the United States as the worst and most blood-stained oppressor of Middle
East Arabs, aside from Israel. Despite their ideological differences, they
genuinely regard Al Qaeda and its fighters as heroic mujahedin and prized
allies.
In this, they secretly line up with Tehran which too, behind its show of
denouncing al Qaeda, using its services covertly, mainly in Iraq, for
killing Americans.
The absence of any American or Israeli rebuke for Haniyeh is accounted for
by the date: Wednesday, May 4, Khaled Meshaal flies into Cairo from Hamas
headquarters, Damascus, to embrace Palestinian Authority Chairman, Mahmoud
Abbas of Fatah, and solemnize a unity pact burying the four-year old hatchet
dividing their organizations and separating the Gaza Strip from the West
Bank.


The deal was mediated by Egypt for the main objective shared by all three of
bestowing respectability and legitimacy on the Hamas terrorist organization
– and by definition its operational partnership with al Qaeda.
The Obama administration and Europe seem to find no difficulty in
reconciling the killing of al Qaeda's leader after a 10-year hunt and the
consolidation of his organization and terrorist cells in the Gaza Strip and
Sinai with the blessing of Cairo, Ramallah and their Western backers.   


 


 



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