Killer of hundreds of Americans
called 'hero' of 'the Muslim nation'
By Aaron Klein
Imad Mughniyah
JAFFA, Israel – A representative of Palestinian Authority President
Mahmoud Abbas praised Hezbollah deputy commander Imad Mughniyah as a
hero after the report today of the most-wanted terrorist leader's death
in a car bomb blast in Syria.
Abbas Zakki, the ambassador to Lebanon for the PA president's Fatah
organization, called Mughniyah a "hero and a loss for the Palestinian
people and the Muslim nation."
"We mourn with our brothers in Hezbollah this great leader who died
today," Zakki said on Hezbollah's Al Manar TV as screened and
translated by WND.
Zakki said he is "proud that Mughniyah was part of the Fatah
revolutionary movement and that he fought Western Zionist and American
imperialism as part of Fatah."
In the 1980s, Mughniyah was in Beirut working with Fatah and its leader
at the time, Yasser Arafat.
Mughniyah was responsible for numerous infamous deadly attacks against
the U.S. and Israel, including involvement in the 1983 bombing of a
U.S. Marine barracks in Lebanon.
He was Israel's No. 1 most-wanted terrorist, even ahead of Hezbollah
chieftain Hassan Nasrallah. Mughniyah was considered one of the most
dangerous terrorists in the world by Western intelligence agencies. He
led Hezbollah's "international terror branch," directly orchestrating
attacks against foreign targets, according to Israeli security
officials. He was widely considered Nasrallah's successor.
Mughniyah was accused of helping to plan the 1983 Marine barracks
attack in which 300 were killed and also the bombing of the U.S.
Embassy in Beirut the same year, which killed 63 people.
He was responsible for the 1985 hijacking of a TWA passenger jet and
the murder of one of its passengers, a soldier in the U.S. Navy.
Mughniyah was indicted for the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community
center in Buenos Aires killing 85 people. A warrant was issued for his
arrest for the 1992 bombing of the Israeli Embassy also in Buenos Aires
in which 29 people died. Argentinean officials have publicly pointed a
finger at Iran for aiding in those attacks.
Also serving as commander of Islamic Jihad in the 1980's, Mughniyah is
accused of kidnapped dozens of Western hostages, including Americans,
killing some of them, such as the CIA's Middle East station chief.
Hezbollah issued a statement declaring, "With all pride we declare a
great jihadist leader of the Islamic resistance in Lebanon joining the
martyrs."
Danny Yatom, a former Mossad chief and current Knesset member, said
Mughniyah's death was "a great achievement for the free world in its
fight on terror. Mughniyah was one of the most dangerous and cruel
terrorists of all time
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