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Shin Bet arrests Belgian national suspected of ‎aiding Palestinian terrorist group

by  Lilach Shoval , News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  08-16-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-22-2021 15:59
Shin Bet arrests Belgian national suspected of ‎aiding Palestinian terrorist group

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A Belgian national was recently arrested on ‎suspicion of aiding Palestinian and Shiite terrorist ‎groups, the Shin Bet security agency revealed ‎Wednesday. ‎

Mustafa Haled Awad, an operative of the Popular ‎Front for the Liberation of Palestine, was arrested ‎on July 19, when he attempted to enter Israel ‎through the Allenby border crossing from Jordan.‎

Awad‎, 36, was born in a Palestinian refugee camp in ‎southern Lebanon and later moved to Belgium and ‎received citizenship. According to the Shin Bet, ‎Awad joined the PFLP in 2010 and served the ‎organization from Europe, maintaining contacts with ‎operatives in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and the West ‎Bank.‎

He is believed to have facilitated the transfer of ‎funds from the PFLP in Lebanon and Syria to the ‎group's European operatives.‎

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine‎ ‎has carried out a number of terrorist attacks ‎against Israel and Israeli citizens since it was ‎formed in 1967, including the assassination of ‎Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi in 2001.‎

According to the security agency, Awad also trained ‎‎with members of Hezbollah in Lebanon in 2015. ‎

The Central District Attorney's Office is expected ‎to indict Awad on a series of security offenses in ‎the coming days. ‎

The Shin Bet noted that the investigation further ‎indicated a trend of Palestinian terrorist ‎organizations trying to align themselves with the ‎Shiite axis in general and the Iran-backed Hezbollah ‎in particular.‎

The Iranian–backed Hezbollah has been allocated ‎resources to the smaller Palestinian terrorist group ‎and allows them to use its training facilities‏.‏

‎"The investigation proves the threat posed by terror ‎groups that bring in to their ranks people with ‎foreign passports, which allows them to enter the ‎State of Israel," the agency said in a statement.‎‏ ‏‎"The Shin Bet will continue to determinedly foil ‎the threats that terrorist groups operating abroad ‎pose to the State of Israel."‎‏ ‏

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