Israeli Arabs planned to shoot down helicopter on behalf of terror
network
By Aaron Klein
President Bush at news conference Tuesday (White House)
JERUSALEM – On the heels of a visit here next week by Sen. Barack
Obama, Israel today announced it arrested six Arabs who allegedly were
plotting to assassinate President Bush on behalf of al-Qaida.
Israel's Shin Bet Security Services released for publication that it
had arrested six Arabs – two of them Israeli citizens and the other
four Palestinian residents of eastern Jerusalem – for attempting to set
up an al-Qaida cell with plans to shoot down Bush's helicopter during
the president's recent visit to Israel.
According to a police indictment, an Israeli Arab student – Nazareth
resident Mohammed Nijam – lived in a college dormitory at Jerusalem's
Hebrew University that overlooks the landing pad used by Bush's
helicopter while he was here in May and also in January. Nijam and
another Hebrew University student, Ibrahim Naashaf, are accused of
sending messages to al-Qaida-linked websites asking for instructions on
how to shoot down the helicopter.
Nijam and Naashaf are said to have formed a closed terrorist cell with
four other Arabs here, all in their early 20s. All six were said to be
active in the Temple Mount's al-Aqsa Mosque.
The Shin Bet did not say how advanced the Arab's plans were, but an
indictment stated investigators found bomb-making instructions on the
personal computers of several of the suspects.
This was the second time in a month Israel announced it arrested
al-Qaida suspects. Two weeks ago, Israeli police revealed they arrested
two Israeli Bedouin suspected of passing strategic information to
al-Qaida
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