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Dirar Abu Seesi or Abu Sisi (Arabic: ضرار أبو سيسي; born in 1969 in Jordan) [1] is a Palestinian engineer. Abu Seesi was a deputy engineer for the Gaza Strip's sole electrical plant, which provides 25% of Gaza's power. [2] [3] According to Israel, he was also a weapons engineer for the Palestinian Hamas organization.
April 4 – Dirar Abu Seesi, a Palestinian engineer from Gaza, is indicted at Beersheba's District Court, accused of developing missiles and upgrading rockets for attacks on Israel; he claims that the Mossad kidnapped him. [43] [44] [45]
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The following is a list of alleged and confirmed assassinations reported to have been conducted by the State of Israel. It includes attempts on persons who were reported to have been specifically targeted by the various Israeli security, intelligence and law enforcement agencies. 1950s Date Place ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 1973 Israeli raid in Lebanon Part of Mossad assassinations following the Munich massacre (during Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon) Israeli commandos and rubber boats on a missile boat during the operation Date April 9–10, 1973 Location Beirut and Sidon, Lebanon Result IDF special forces ...
Mustafa Muhammad Abu Ara, 63, died after being transferred to a hospital from the Ramon jail in southern Israel, the Palestinian Commission of Detainees Affairs said in a statement. Abu Ara, who ...
About Category:People imprisoned on terrorism charges and related categories. The scope of this category includes pages whose subjects relate to terrorism, a contentious label.
As part of the Israel–Hamas war, an unofficial [further explanation needed] card deck of 54 wanted individuals were distributed to Israeli soldiers. The idea for the deck was inspired by the most-wanted Iraqi playing cards created by the Defense Intelligence Agency for identifying the top wanted members of Saddam Hussein's government during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The assassination is suspected of being the work of either Mossad or the Abu Nidal Organisation. [45] On August 3, 1978, Ezzedine Kalak, chief of the PLO's Paris bureau, and his deputy Hamad Adnan, were killed at their offices in the Arab League building. Three other members of the Arab League and PLO staff were wounded. [26]