
A recently compiled intelligence report submitted to the government lists 21 prominent Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists as currently serving in the Palestinian security forces.
Six of the terrorists played central roles in the suicide bombings in
Jerusalem, Ashkelon, and Tel Aviv during February-March 1996, in which
some 60 people were killed. Another three of the terrorists appearing on
the list served in the past as aides to the wanted terrorist Mohammed Dief.
The list also includes four terrorists convicted by the Palestinian Authority
(PA) and sentenced to terms of two to 12 years in jail. Instead of serving
their sentences, the four were enlisted by the Palestinian security forces.
Israel has already submitted extradition requests to the PA for five of the men on the list. However, the PA refuses to extradite them, just as it turned down 31 other extradition requests.
The six terrorists involved in planning suicide attacks who are now serving in the Palestinian security forces are:
Abd al-Fatah Sitri, Salaam Abu Maarouf and Abd al-Khader Amar served as deputies of Muhammad Dief and were drafted to serve in the Preventive Security Service. Yusuf Malhi and Osama Abu Taha, involved in lethal attacks against Israelis and both sentenced to 12 years in prison by the Palestinian Authority, were released and now serve in the "Special Office".
The five terrorists whose extradition has been requested by Israel are:
Atef Hamadan, Yusuf Malhi, Raid Bashiti (who took part in the murder of two
Israeli workmen at a construction site in Ramle), Bassam Issa and Imad Abbas.
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