Israel arrests Canadian Hamas recruit who allegedly planned to kill Israeli VIPs in US

Published December 8th, 2003 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Israeli security authorities arrested last month a Palestinian holding a Canadian passport, suspected of being recruited by Hamas activists in the Gaza Strip to carry out attacks in Canada and the United States, Israel said Monday. 

 

Jamal Aqel, 23, was born in the Nusseirat refugee camp in 

the Gaza Strip and emigrated to Canada in 1999. While he 

was visiting the Gaza Strip, he was allegedly contacted by 

Hamas activist Ahmed Wehbe, who is suspected of teaching 

Aqel to fire weapons and prepare explosive devices.  

 

According to the Israeli media, Aqel was instructed to follow Israeli VIPs arriving in the United States and to assassinate them using an M16 rifle.  

 

Moreover, he was also allegedly told to carry out attacks 

against members of the Jewish communities in Canada and the United States. 

 

The Israeli security services, also known as the Shin Bet, said that "in order to cover up Hamas’ responsibility for the attacks, al-Qaeda would claim responsibility for them," the reports said.  

 

According to his Israeli investigators, Aqel received money for his activities from mosques in Canada. (Albawaba.com)

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