wojo1111
12.04.05, 20:38
5 bomb domowej roboty mial ukrytych ten palestynski 15 latek , zlapany
opowie kto go do tego namowil.
Wg niektorych tu na forum on zapewne szedl pograc w pilke ((((
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Apr. 12, 2005 18:10 | Updated Apr. 12, 2005 20:26
Another boy-bomber caught at Hawara
By MARGOT DUDKEVITCH
Husam Abdu, who was nabbed at Hawara in March 2004.
Photo: AP [file]
Mahmoud Tabouk nabbed at Hawara checkpoint February 2005
A 15-year-old Palestinian carrying five pipe bombs was arrested by soldiers at
the Hawara checkpoint outside of Nablus when he attempted to detonate one of
the bombs near them.
Soldiers' suspicions were aroused when the youth reached the checkpoint
wearing a coat despite the hot weather. The soldiers stopped him and asked him
to remove his coat; he lit a match in an attempt to detonate one of the bombs
but dropped it when a soldier aimed his weapon at him. Inside the coat
soldiers found four other pipe bombs. The youth was handed over to the Shin
Bet (Israel Security Agency) for questioning and sappers blew up the bombs.
The checkpoint has been the scene of numerous attempts to either smuggle bombs
through to others waiting on the other side or blow up near soldiers.
In February this year, Mahmoud Tabouk, 15, was arrested by soldiers at the
checkpoint after he was caught carrying an explosives belt, a makeshift rifle
and M16 bullets that he was to hand over to someone on the other side. Last
October a female would be suicide bomber was arrested at the checkpoint en
route to launch an attack in Israel. Last March soldiers prevented Husam Abdu,
14, who wore an explosives belt from blowing up at the checkpoint. The same
month soldiers arrested Abdullah Kuran, 11, who acted as a porter at the
checkpoint and agreed to carry bags to the other side after receiving NIS5, he
was unaware that one contained a 10-kilogram bomb. When he was stopped by
soldiers for inspection his dispatchers attempted to detonate the bomb but to
no avail.