Islamic terrorism – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Sun, 12 May 2024 11:39:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg Islamic terrorism – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 Meet the terrorist group worse than Hamas https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/05/11/meet-the-terrorist-organization-worse-than-hamas/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/05/11/meet-the-terrorist-organization-worse-than-hamas/#respond Sat, 11 May 2024 17:22:07 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=950631   Hamas gets all the press. But there's another smaller, more radical terror group that somehow manages to make it seem almost moderate. This group blazed the trail on suicide attacks, it brainwashed a generation of Palestinians in schools and summer camps, and it has a surprising origin story involving a nerdy doctor. Meet the […]

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Hamas gets all the press. But there's another smaller, more radical terror group that somehow manages to make it seem almost moderate. This group blazed the trail on suicide attacks, it brainwashed a generation of Palestinians in schools and summer camps, and it has a surprising origin story involving a nerdy doctor. Meet the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).

Our story begins with the man who started it all – Dr. Fathi Ibrahim Abdulaziz Shaqaqi. Dr. Shaqaqi was born in a Gaza refugee camp, but his intellect allowed him to study medicine in Egypt. It was there that he was drawn to dangerous Islamist ideologies that would alter the course of his life. He mingled with an Islamist group whose ideology was so threatening to the Egyptian government that the organization was banned. He was also inspired by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the radical who overthrew the Iranian Shah and turned Iran from a relatively liberal secular state into an intolerant religious one.

Fueled by his dreams, he ultimately moved to east Jerusalem, where he worked as a physician by day, and a revolutionary by night. In the 80s, the Palestine Liberation Organization began to flirt with the idea of diplomatic negotiations with Israel. But Shaqaqi thought this was a huge mistake and believed the only way to deal with Israel was armed resistance. He didn't want to entrust the future of his homeland to a secular body that didn't share his vision for an Islamist future.

Fathi Shaqaqi, founder of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad organization, attends a conference held in Tehran in support of the Palestinian people, in February, 1992 (Photo: Kaveh Kazemi/Getty Images) Kaveh Kazemi/Getty Images

According to Shaqaqi, there were two categories of Palestinians. The nationalists talked about liberating Palestine, but they had forgotten about Islam. And the traditionalists talked about Islam and an Islamic state, but they had forgotten about Palestine. He had to solve this issue to make the crossing point between nationalists and Islamists, so he started recruiting other like-minded Palestinians. That's when Palestinian Islamic Jihad was born.

It wasn't long before Shaqaqi caught the attention of Israeli authorities. After being interrogated by Israel, He boasted that authorities had deemed him extremely dangerous due to his fusion of religious and nationalist ideologies. PIJ's first attacks came in the mid-80s. in 1988, Shaqaqi was arrested, thrown in an Israeli prison, then deported to Lebanon. He may have been banished, but he wasn't defeated. Against the odds, he managed to thrive and reorganize the PIJ from abroad. That may have been due, in part, to his charisma and quirky personality. He was a jolly guy who would chuckle while talking about terror attacks he orchestrated. He proudly explained to an interviewer that before he became a politician and the leader of Islamic Jihad, he was a human being and a poet. He attested to reading Shakespeare, Dante, and T.S. Eliot.

His unique mix of intellectual charm and violent zealotry worked to convince people to join his cause in Lebanon. He found a way to form close connections with the country's most powerful terrorist group. He eventually managed to land his dream opportunity, a chance to travel to Iran to meet his ideological role model, the Ayatollah himself. Shaqaqi talked his way into a steady stream of financial and military aid from Iran, allowing PIJ to step up its attacks.

In 1987 they orchestrated their first attack that killed Lt. Ron Tal, the commander of the Israeli military police in Gaza. Next, in 1989, one of the members grabbed the steering wheel of an Israeli bus and ran it off a cliff. The terrorist survived, but this still goes down in the record books as the first Palestinian suicide attack. Less than a year later, they ambushed an Egyptian tour bus with Israelis on board. Then, they started bombing civilian infrastructure: a Tel Aviv mall, a bus, and a restaurant in Haifa.

Fourteen passengers were killed on July 6, 1989 when an Israeli bus en route from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem plunged down a hillside after the driver was overpowered by a PIJ terrorist (Photo: AFP) AFP

With every attack, their popularity skyrocketed. The pool of recruits kept growing. Many new recruits were excited to volunteer for suicide attacks, but he took a serious approach to these recruits, saying, "We choose only those who insist. My orders are to convince them not to go, [in order] to test them. If they still insist, they are chosen." Shaqaqi took his radical ideas and turned them into a well-organized, well-funded terrorist group devoutly committed to Israel's destruction. And indeed, PIJ always seemed one step ahead of Israeli authorities. Until, in 1995, after more than a decade of attacks, Israel managed to neutralize the doctor.

Mossad agents were staking out Fathi Shaqaqi, who frequently stayed at the Diplomat Hotel during his visits to Malta. After blending into the hotel lobby scene for days, the agents finally spotted him. They discreetly followed as he leisurely strolled through the streets on a shopping excursion. As Shaqaqi was leaving a store, two agents on a motorcycle made their move. One agent, equipped with a silenced pistol, swiftly and silently delivered two shots to Shaqaqi's head and one to his back, executing the mission with chilling precision. Without their leader, PIJ initially descended into chaos. But Shaqaqi's ideology was strong enough to outlive him, and the terrorist group managed to bounce back, and even challenge Hamas.

What is the difference between the two groups?  PIJ is much smaller than Hamas. Where Hamas is a broad, community-based movement, PIJ is more like an elite order. It's organized with a secretive, cell-based structure. For PIJ, violence is the only way. Anything that normalizes Israel, even a little, is unacceptable. Israel must be destroyed. Peace must be rejected. Hamas, on the other hand, has been a little more willing to work within the system.

During the second Intifada, while Hamas agreed to temporarily align with the Palestinian Authority and pause their suicide bombings, the PIJ defiantly vowed to continue their attacks. "We have no other choice," a PIJ official declared at the time, "We are not willing to compromise." A few years later, Hamas decided to participate in PA elections, but PIJ refused. They couldn't accept the PA as a legitimate government because they had already taken too many steps towards normalization with Israel.

When PIJ launched a series of attacks against Israel in 2022, Hamas refused to join. In retrospect, it is now clear that Hamas was trying to lull Israel into a false sense of security and would eventually launch a massive terror attack in 2023. But they were, for a time, trying to distance themselves from PIJ. This only boosted the popularity of PIJ which accused Hamas of collaborating with the enemy.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists hold guns during a memorial rally for their martyrs at the Jenin refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Jenin, September 16, 2023 (Photo: EPA/Alaa Badarneh) EPA/ALAA BADARNEH

To understand the PIJ's widespread popularity, one must study their indoctrination methods. Schools and summer camps taught children to hate Israel and reject peace. A summer camp director described their programming, saying, "We teach the children the truth, how the Jews persecuted the prophets and tortured them. We stress that the Jews killed and slaughtered Arabs and Palestinians every chance they got. As long as Jews remain here, from the river to the sea, they will be our enemy and we will continue to pursue and kill them."

A 2012 kindergarten graduation from a PIJ school had children dressed in PIJ uniforms holding toy rifles. During the ceremony, they put on a play about how Israel supposedly treats Palestinian prisoners, featuring handcuffed kids in cages and reenactments of torture. According to the kindergarten's director, "It's our obligation to educate the children to love the resistance, Palestine and Jerusalem, so they will recognize the importance of Palestine and who its enemy is." One of the kids proudly declared, "I love the resistance and the martyrs in Palestine and I want to blow myself up on Zionists and kill them on a bus in a suicide bombing." Those kids would be around 17 now, ready to take on the enemy, as they did on October 7.

One of the kids proudly declared, "I love the resistance and the martyrs in Palestine and I want to blow myself up on Zionists and kill them on a bus in a suicide bombing."

During the murderous attacks, most of the terrorists were either members of Hamas or PIJ. On October 8, the current leader of the organization Ziyad al-Nakhalah claimed that the group was holding more than 30 hostages. "They will not return to their homes until we release all of our prisoners from the enemy's custody," he declared. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi even called to congratulate him, saying, "You've really made the Islamic community happy with this innovative and victorious operation."

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Demark: Police arrest 20 over Islamist terror plot https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/12/12/demark-police-arrests-20-over-islamist-terror-plot/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/12/12/demark-police-arrests-20-over-islamist-terror-plot/#respond Thu, 12 Dec 2019 09:22:54 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=444359 Danish police arrested about 20 people on Wednesday after carrying out raids throughout the country to thwart what they suspected were preparations for an Islamist terrorist attack, police and security officials said. The detainees had tried to obtain explosives and firearms, police said.  Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook and Twitter The raids were mounted on the suspicion that several people had […]

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Danish police arrested about 20 people on Wednesday after carrying out raids throughout the country to thwart what they suspected were preparations for an Islamist terrorist attack, police and security officials said.

The detainees had tried to obtain explosives and firearms, police said.

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The raids were mounted on the suspicion that several people had been planning an attack, the Danish Security and Intelligence Service said in a news conference with police.

"It is our assessment, that those people are driven by a militant, Islamist motive," operational chief of the intelligence service, Flemming Drejer, said.

Police did not give a precise number for the arrests.

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Some of those arrested would face preliminary questioning on Thursday on charges of terrorism, chief of police Jorgen Bergen Skov said.

"It's important to underline, that we detained all those we have been looking for," Skov said. "We now have the situation under control."

Denmark has not seen a terrorist attack since 2015, when two people were killed and six police officers were wounded.

In that incident, a lone gunman shot and killed a man outside a culture center hosting a debate on freedom of speech, and later killed a person outside a Jewish synagogue in central Copenhagen. The gunman was killed in a shoot-out with police.

This year, the Danish government imposed temporary border controls at its border with Sweden following the bombing of the Danish Tax Agency in Copenhagen, which led to the arrest of three Swedish men.

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18 years later, America vows to 'never forget' 9/11 https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/09/11/18-years-later-america-vows-to-never-forget-9-11/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/09/11/18-years-later-america-vows-to-never-forget-9-11/#respond Wed, 11 Sep 2019 15:27:29 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=415795 Americans commemorated 9/11 with solemn ceremonies and vowed Wednesday to "never forget" 18 years after the deadliest terror attack on American soil. Victims' relatives assembled at ground zero, where the observance began with a moment of silence and the tolling of bells at 8:46 a.m. – the exact time a hijacked plane slammed into the World […]

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Americans commemorated 9/11 with solemn ceremonies and vowed Wednesday to "never forget" 18 years after the deadliest terror attack on American soil.

Victims' relatives assembled at ground zero, where the observance began with a moment of silence and the tolling of bells at 8:46 a.m. – the exact time a hijacked plane slammed into the World Trade Center's north tower.

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Elsewhere around the country, President Donald Trump laid a wreath at the Pentagon, saying: "This is your anniversary of personal and permanent loss." Vice President Mike Pence spoke as well, at the third crash site, near Shanksville, Pennsylvania during a ceremony commemorating the downing of Flight 93.

"Passenger Jeremy Glick called his wife and told her that they had planned to storm the cockpit," he said on the grounds where Flight 93 was downed when passengers fought back the terrorists in an attempt to prevent the hijacked plane from crashing into the White House or another government building in Washington DC.

"Flight 93 plummeted to the Earth right here," Pence said emotionally as he looked out onto the fields.

"Those 40 people are also carved into the hearts of the American people. The American people will never fail to be inspired by the courage of those on flight 93. We will do as they did ... in all our very roles to prevent such evil from ever happening again," he said.

"We did not start this war, we did not seek it but in every year that has passed, our forces have taken this war to our enemies, on their soil. The threat of terrorism remains, and I can assure you that under our commander in chief that our administration will never rest until this earth is purged from the radicalism of Islamic terror. The American people's love of peace, is exceeded only by our resolve to freedom," said Pence.

The nation is still grappling with the aftermath of 9/11. The effects are visible from airport security checkpoints to Afghanistan, where the post-9/11 US invasion, as part of a NATO coalition, has become America's longest war.

Earlier this week, Trump called off a secret meeting at Camp David with Taliban and Afghan government leaders and declared the peace talks "dead." As the Sept. 11 anniversary began in Afghanistan, a rocket exploded at the US Embassy just after midnight.

The political legacy of the 9/11 flowed into the ground zero ceremony, too.

After reading victims' names, Nicholas Haros Jr. used his turn at the podium to tear into Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) over her recent "Some people did something" reference to 9/11.

"Madam, objectively speaking, we know who and what was done," Haros, who lost his mother, Frances, said as he reminded the audience of the al-Qaida attackers.

"Our constitutional freedoms were attacked, and our nation's founding on Judeo-Christian values was attacked. That's what 'some people' did. Got that now?" he said to applause.

The anniversary ceremonies center on remembering the nearly 3,000 people killed when hijacked planes slammed into the trade center, the Pentagon and the field in Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, 2001.

All those victims' names are read aloud at the ground zero ceremony by loved ones – now, quite often, ones too young to have known their lost relatives.

"Uncle Joey, I wish I got to know you," Joseph Henry said of his uncle and namesake, firefighter Joseph Patrick Henry.

Others made a point of spotlighting the suffering of firefighters, police, and others who died or fell ill after exposure to the smoke and dust at ground zero.

Sept. 11 has become known as Patriot Day, it is also a day of service. People around the country volunteer at food banks, schools, home-building projects, park cleanups and other charitable endeavors on and near the anniversary.

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Canada says it will not help 'Jihadi Jack' come to the country https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/08/21/canada-says-it-will-not-help-jihadi-jack-come-to-the-country/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/08/21/canada-says-it-will-not-help-jihadi-jack-come-to-the-country/#respond Wed, 21 Aug 2019 14:43:49 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=407853 Canadian Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said on Tuesday the government would not help Jack Letts – dubbed "Jihadi Jack" by the media – come to Canada from the Kurdish prison where he is being held. Letts, who had dual Canadian-British citizenship, was stripped of his UK citizenship, a move that Goodale said on Sunday […]

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Canadian Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said on Tuesday the government would not help Jack Letts – dubbed "Jihadi Jack" by the media – come to Canada from the Kurdish prison where he is being held.

Letts, who had dual Canadian-British citizenship, was stripped of his UK citizenship, a move that Goodale said on Sunday was an attempt by the United Kingdom to "off-load" its responsibilities in the case.

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Asked in an interview with the Canadian Broadcasting Corp whether the government had decided to repatriate Letts, Goodale said: "We have no obligation to facilitate his travel from his present circumstances, and we have no intention of facilitating that travel."

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberals repealed a law that allowed for the citizenship of those convicted of terrorism offenses to be revoked. The policy shift and Trudeau's "A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian" mantra have prompted criticism from some opponents that he is soft on national security.

On Monday, Trudeau's main opponent in the October national election, Andrew Scheer, said that if elected, he "will not lift a finger" to help Letts.

Letts, a Muslim convert whose father is Canadian, left Britain for Syria in 2014 when he was 18, according to media reports. He has been held in a Kurdish prison for two years after he was captured trying to leave Syria for Turkey. In an ITV interview, Letts said he hoped Canada would take him in.

His father, John Letts, disputed the "knee-jerk assumption" that his son fought with Islamic State while in Syria, but added that if his son had broken the law, he should be tried, according to an interview with Canada's Global News radio on Sunday.

Goodale said: "Our first obligation is to look after the national security of our country and the safety of Canadians."

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