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(Maariv International)Amir Buhbut - On Tuesday Israel's Internal Security Service revealed that it detained Jordanian national Mohammad Abu-Juyad on Aug. 25, who was recruited to Fatah and operated by Hizballah. Abu-Juyad, trained in Syria, planned to set up terror cells on the West Bank and among Israeli Arabs, and carry out attacks on Israel Railways' trains in Nahariya, target Israeli facilities in Jordan, and kidnap IDF soldiers. Abu-Juyad arrived in Tulkarm in the West Bank in June 2004 under the pretext of a family visit. 2004-12-22 00:00:00Full Article
Hizballah Terrorist Nabbed in West Bank
(Maariv International)Amir Buhbut - On Tuesday Israel's Internal Security Service revealed that it detained Jordanian national Mohammad Abu-Juyad on Aug. 25, who was recruited to Fatah and operated by Hizballah. Abu-Juyad, trained in Syria, planned to set up terror cells on the West Bank and among Israeli Arabs, and carry out attacks on Israel Railways' trains in Nahariya, target Israeli facilities in Jordan, and kidnap IDF soldiers. Abu-Juyad arrived in Tulkarm in the West Bank in June 2004 under the pretext of a family visit. 2004-12-22 00:00:00Full Article
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