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Tuesday, May 3, 2005
Israel And PA Both Allowed Escape Of Jihad Terrorist Who Attacked Tel Aviv; IDF Killed Him Yesterday

Israel And Palestinians Both Allowed Escape Of Jihad Terrorist Who Attacked
Tel Aviv; IDF Killed Him Yesterday
News and Commentary
By Michael Widlanski 3 Mary 2005

Staff Sergeant Dan Telesnikov, 21, was an Israeli paratrooper who might
be alive today if Israel and the Palestinian Authority were really serious
about stopping suicide bombers, instead of scoring diplomatic points.

Telesnikov came back from army leave to help arrest a prominent Islamic
Jihad terrorist involved in a human bomb attack on Tel Aviv in February in
which five people were killed and more than 20 wounded.

But it was not the first time that Israel could have gotten its hands
on Shafiq 'Awni Abdul-Ghani, 37, who had planned and organized the
Feb.25, 2005 attack on "The Stage" nightclub in Tel Aviv.

Aside from being the commander of the Islamic Jihad in Tulkarm, the man
who Israeli forces killed in Tulkarm yesterday had several major
distinguishing characteristics:
*-- he liked to send suicide bombers to Tel Aviv;
*--Israel allowed him to escape arrest;
*--and the Palestinian Authority had allowed him to escape jail.

After being apprehended by the PA on information provided by Israel
following the Tel Aviv attack, 'Awni Abdul-Ghani had had been allowed to
escape from a Palestinian Authority jail in Tulkarm one month ago. The PA
also knew where he was hiding, but made no attempt to re-arrest him.

More intriguing is the fact that Israeli army units had planned to
arrest Shafiq 'Awni Abdul-Ghani, three months ago, but did not do so for
political reasons, according to Israeli military sources.

The arrest of the Jihad units was called off because Defense Minister
Shaul Mofaz and the government of Ariel Sharon did not want to be blamed
for undermining Mahmoud Abbas's efforts to organize a Palestinian-Israeli
ceasefire.

"We were about to arrest him and his two units before the attack, and we
let him go so that it would not interfere with diplomatic efforts," asserted
a senior Israeli officer in a background interview.

Indeed, the Israeli officer hinted that the death of the 21-year-old
Israeli paratrooper yesterday may have been linked to the very stringent
"instructions on opening fire" that have been placed on Israeli combat units
in the West Bank during the last few weeks.

"This is the last time that I will take part in an operation with these
kinds of rules," said the officer, noting that the two Islamic Jihad
terrorists, thought to be un-armed, opened fire first on the Israeli army
units.

The Palestinian Authority both today and yesterday treated the dead Jihad
commander as a hero, without mentioning his role in the Tel Aviv attack.

Palestinian radio opened its news programming with funeral details for
the Islamic Jihad commander killed in a battle with Israeli forces in
Tulkarm. Both Voice of Palestine radio and PBC television frequently
referred to "Citizen Shafiq 'Awni Abdul-Ghani" as a martyr and as someone
who had died a "heroic martyr's death."

PBC Television showed the Jihad commander in funeral shrouds with Quranic
verses adorning his body.

VOP radio emphasized that PA Interior Minister Nasser Youssef met with
Islamic Jihad officials in Gaza and condemned "Israeli aggression" and
"violation of the 'tahdiyya.'" [Tahdiyya is an abstruse Arabic usage which
can be translated as "lull" or "cooling-off period."]

PA Deputy Prime Minister Nabil Sha'ath yesterday reiterated the policy
of PA leader Mahmoud Abbas that the PA would not try to arrest or disarm
"resisters" or "fighters," saying that the Abbas regime wanted to disarm
only those who "violated the law."

[Permission to quote or reprint from article conditional on citing Michael
Widlanski or Michael Widlanski Associates.]

Dr. Michael Widlanski is a specialist in Arab politics and communication
whose doctorate dealt with the Palestinian broadcast media. He is a former
reporter, correspondent and editor, respectively, at The New York Times
,The Cox Newspapers-Atlanta Constitution, and The Jerusalem Post.

He has also served as Strategic Affairs Advisor to the Ministry of Public
Security, editing secret PLO Archives captured in Jerusalem.

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