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Israel: Security services arrest 15 leaders of Islamic Movement
By David Cohen
15 May 2003
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Thirteen leaders of the northern branch of Israels Islamic
Movement were arrested in an overnight raid on Tuesday, May 13.
The head of the movement, Sheikh Raad Salah, was among those
detained in the raid involving dozens of police officers and personnel
from the General Security Service. They swooped down on the northern
city of Umm al-Fahm at around 1:00 am, entering the offices of
the Al-Aqsa Association, where they confiscated documents and
equipment. Another two suspects were arrested later.
A spokesman for the Islamic Movement rejected accusations that
the leaders had been involved in collecting funds for Hamas in
the Occupied Territories. Israels Interior Security minister
,Tzahi Hanegbi, told the Haaretz daily that the suspects
had been engaged in the illegal transfer of millions of
shekels from abroad, from illegal NGOs and companies, to activities
of the Hamas in Judea and Samaria and also in the Gaza Strip.
He added, The transfer of these monies was camouflaged
in the framework of charity funds and humanitarian aid, but its
practical significance was in oiling the wheels of murderous terrorism
that has killed more than 640 innocent Israelis in the last two-and-a-half
years.
The General Security Service had targeted the Islamic Movement
in Israel, particularly its more extreme northern branch under
the leadership of Sheikh Raad Salah, for some time. The
northern branch boycotts elections to Israels parliament
and stands for an Islamic Palestine.
Two years ago senior leaders within the GSS proposed to outlaw
the Islamic Movement, which would prevent the organisation rallying
its supporters, organising demonstrations and publishing its propaganda.
Although the movement boycotts the national elections, it supports
local candidates to regional municipal councils of Arab towns
and cities, so a ban would mean the disqualification of every
candidate identified with it.
For the last three years, since the outbreak of the latest
intifada, the state has arrested a number of Palestinian
Arabs with Israeli citizenship as suspects in terror activities,
including several members of the Islamic Movement.
In September 1999, three of four members of the Islamic Movement
were killed while allegedly carrying out military operations aboard
buses in Haifa and Tiberias orchestrated by Hamas activists. Two
years later, according to the security services and reported in
Haaretz, a number of Umm al-Fahm residents were arrested
after they were recruited into the Hamas branch in Nablus to conduct
suicide bombings. That same month, a member of the Islamic Movement
from Abu Snan in the Galilee conducted a suicide attack on the
Nahariya train station, killing three people.
Islamic Movement spokesman Tawfik Mahmeed denied any connection
with Islamic militant factions in the West Bank. There is
no connection of any kind between the Islamic Movement, either
the northern or the southern branches, and any organisation of
any kind in the territories, he insisted.
In a statement produced by the political bureau of Hamas, the
group defined the arrests as a new escalation against Muslims
and Arabs in occupied Palestine.
The Islamic Movement has called on the Palestinian masses to
hold protest marches and demonstrations. According to the movement,
a mass protest rally would be held in the Arab town of Umm al-Fahm
on May 17. The mayor is a member of the movements leadership
and the town was the site of confrontations with the Israeli Defence
Forces in October 2000 that resulted in 13 Arab deaths and scores
of injuries. The massacre produced a lurch to the left among the
Palestinian Arabs in Israel, who boycotted the elections to the
Israeli parliament, the Knesset, in February 2001.
The World Socialist Web Site spoke to Nabil, 27, a member
in the Islamic Movement branch in Jaffa city. He said, The
arrests reflect the fact that the Israeli rule is more confident
than ever in its ability to crush any genuine national opposition
to Zionism. The Israeli rulers enjoy the support of George Bush
and they know that after Iraq, when imperialism occupied a country
whose most powerful weapon was a Soviet tank, no one will raise
his voice against a violation of human and civil rights, even
inside Israels borders.
He added, This is the very first step on the road to
smashing the patriotic Muslim opposition to Zionism. They want
Abu-Mazens, not Yasser Arafats. We are worse than Arafat because
our opposition is principled and not opportunistic. Although we
dont have political agreement, I urge your movement to campaign
for the release of our leaders. This is a vital democratic need.
See Also:
Israel: Demonstrations in
Tel Aviv and Haifa against occupation of Palestine territories
and Iraq
[14 April 2003]
Sharon authorises fresh Zionist
settlement of Arab East Jerusalem
[12 April 2003]
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