A Palestinian from the Gaza Strip who works for the humanitarian
organization Doctors Without Borders has been arrested for allegedly
plotting to assassinate Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, the Shin Bet
(Israel Security Agency) revealed Thursday.
Mazab Bashir, 25, from Deir el-Balah began working with Doctors Without
Borders five years ago.
On April 19, he confessed during a Shin Bet interrogation that for
months, he had been collecting intelligence on senior Israeli officials
- including Olmert and a number of Knesset members.
Bashir met with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in
September 2006, and said that the assassination was meant to avenge the
deaths of Palestinian civilians
Bashir also underwent arms training with the PFLP, and was picked to
carry out the planned assassination.
He told the Shin Bet that he had collected information on the Internet
to use to target MKs, but then realized that the MKs in question did
not live in Jerusalem, the only Israeli city to which his permit
granted him access.
According to the officials, after he realized that the security
surrounding Olmert was impenetrable, Bashir decided in December 2006 to
kill David Be'eri, head of the Elad organization, a group involved in
purchasing Arab homes in Jerusalem's Old City.
That same month, he underwent combat training in the Gaza Strip in
order to learn to kill without using weapons.
In January 2007, Bashir again entered Israel again on behalf of Doctors
Without Borders, and began collecting information on Be'eri. He made
additional trips to Jerusalem in February and March, and on April 18.
He was arrested on April 19.
During his interrogation, Bashir said he had planned to return to Gaza
to complete his combat training and learn, among other things, how to
break necks. He said he intended to use his skills to kill Be'eri.
Elad has increased Be'eri's security following the threats to his life.
Bashir was indicted Thursday in the Jerusalem District Court.
Duncan Mclean, head of 'Doctors Without Borders' in the region, told
Israel Radio, "I don't think embarrassed would be the right word. We
are very sad for Bashir who has been working for us for almost six
years. But we would like to make it very clear that we make a
distinction between his professional work and what he does on his
personal time in the sense that all our staff is hired for professional
reasons and I don't think our organization can be held liable for every
aspect of their life."
According to Mclean, all of the organization's staff members undergo an
IDF security check
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