‘Israeli Citizens Indicted For Planning Bomb Attack For Hamas’ – THE (BEDOUIN/ARAB) ENEMY WITHIN!

JERUSALEM POST | By Anna Ahronheim | September 7, 2020

The planned attack targeted a bus station at the Bilu Junction in central Israel.

Two Bedouin-Israeli men were indicted in the Beersheba District Court on Monday for serious security offenses after they were arrested by the Shin Bet on suspicion of planning a bomb attack on behalf of Hamas.

The indictment is concerning a planned attack on the Bilu junction that was thwarted by the Shin Bet in recent weeks after 30-year-old Mahmoud Maqdad from the Bedouin town of Shaqib al-Salam (Segev Shalom) was arrested on August 15th.

Maqdad, who was born to a Bedouin-Israeli mother and Gazan father, is married to a woman living in the Hamas-ruled coastal enclave and divides his time between Shaqib al-Salam in the Negev near Beersheba and Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

Mahmoud Maqdad (Courtest Shin Bet)Mahmoud Maqdad (Courtest Shin Bet)

The Shin Bet said that Maqdad was recruited by Hamas which took “advantage of his ability to move between Israel and the Gaza Strip” because his family was split between the two and “this made it easier for Hamas’ military wing to recruit him and hold face-to-face meetings with him in Gaza while at the same time giving them unique and high-quality access to Israeli territory.”

According to the agency, he was first recruited to gather intelligence on the Negev, and in recent months he was instructed and trained to carry out an explosive attack in Israel.

The investigation found that he agreed to act for Hamas as early as the end of 2019 and had collected intelligence on various sites in Israel, including providing the terror group information about the various locations of the Iron Dome missile defense system in Israel and other military-related sites.

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