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(Ha'aretz) - The Fatah-Tanzim cell that killed three soldiers near Ramallah on Sunday has close links with Hizballah, but was also financed by Arafat, senior defense officials said Monday. The cell is headed by Kamel Ghanem, who is believed to have been holed up in the Muqata for months. A senior IDF officer said it was apparently Hizballah that ordered the cell to resume attacks.2003-10-21 00:00:00Full Article
Ramallah Attackers Tied to Hizballah, Arafat
(Ha'aretz) - The Fatah-Tanzim cell that killed three soldiers near Ramallah on Sunday has close links with Hizballah, but was also financed by Arafat, senior defense officials said Monday. The cell is headed by Kamel Ghanem, who is believed to have been holed up in the Muqata for months. A senior IDF officer said it was apparently Hizballah that ordered the cell to resume attacks.2003-10-21 00:00:00Full Article
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