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French MP demands investigation into France's secret pact with Fatah

Following report that France's domestic intelligence agency allowed terrorists behind 1982 attack on Jewish deli freedom of movement in country in return for an end to attacks on French soil, Meyer Habib decries situation in which "murderers continue to live happy lives, undisturbed." Terrorists behind attack must be extradited to France, he says.

by  Eldad Beck
Published on  08-13-2019 10:25
Last modified: 08-13-2019 13:25
French MP demands investigation into France's secret pact with FatahReuters

French MP Meyer Habib | Photo: Reuters

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Days after it was revealed that the former head of France's domestic intelligence agency made a deal with the terrorist organization behind a 1982 terrorist attack on a Jewish deli in Paris, affording its operatives free movement in the country in exchange for a promise of no further attacks on French soil, new questions have arisen regarding France's handling of the affair:

French MP Meyer Habib has made efforts to learn why the leader of the terrorist cell, Mahmoud Khader Abed, is now living outside of Ramallah and has not been extradited to France. Habib raised the issue recently with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who immediately expressed a willingness to help France with Abed's extradition, should Paris seek it.

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Habib has since been trying to get answers from French authorities as to the steps they have taken to extradite Abed and the three other members of the terrorist cell now living in Jordan and Norway, but he has yet to receive an answer.

"So far, we have heard a lot of words, but [seen] very little action and the scandal continues," Habib said. "Just a few days ago, we marked 37 years to the anti-Semitic attack on the [Chez Jo] Goldenberg restaurant. There hasn't been progress in the investigation for years. It is only thanks to the determination and amazing work of Judge Marc Trévidic that in 2015, the four terrorists responsible for the attack were identified. Despite repeated calls for extradition, the murderers continue to live happy lives, undisturbed. This is morally intolerable. France must take care to extradite the killers."

Habib, who intends to demand a parliamentary investigative committee be established to examine the secret pact between France and Abu Nidal's organization after the French National Assembly convenes following a summer recess, had sharp words for the French authorities' conduct.

"How can France, with its values and glorious history, close a deal with the most barbaric terrorist organizations in opposition to the basic principles of justice? How can a country that respects itself and has suffered so much from terrorism, with over 260 killed since 2015, live with the fact that the murderers of its citizens are living in peace and tranquility? Above all else, how can the victims' families or the survivors mourn while such an injustice persists? It's unbearable!"

Habib continued, "Terrorists who kill French people and ruin their lives must pay a price. That is the foundation of justice and morality. A terrorist that kills a French citizen must be neutralized at any price, dead or alive. For comparison, the Palestinian terrorists at the 1972 Munich Olympics were taken out one by one by the Mossad, sometime 30 years later. I ask France to make every effort to achieve the extradition of the four terrorists from the attack on the Goldenberg restaurant! I ask to shed light on this issue and remove the security sensor on the subject."

Following the attack at the Chez Jo Goldenberg deli in Paris, which killed six people and wounded 22, the former head of French domestic intelligence, Yves Bonnet, made a secret pact with the Abu Nidal faction of Fatah – guaranteeing Abu Nidal operatives free movement within France in exchange for a promise of no further attacks on French soil.

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