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A leader of the al Quds brigade kidnapped in Nablus by undercover Israeli unit

author Thursday December 27, 2007 11:57author by Ali Samoudi - IMEMC News Report this post to the editors

Undercover unit of Israeli forces kidnapped Samer Al Sa'di, 23 from Jenin refugee camp claiming him to be a leader of the al Quds brigade, the armed wing of Islamic Jihad on Thursday morning.

Israeli undercover forces/archive photo
Israeli undercover forces/archive photo

Eyewitnesses reported that the undercover unit used a civilian car holding a Palestinian license plate to enter the camp and then kidnapped Al Sa'adi.

Eyewitnesses reported that the car suddenly stopped a few meters from Al Sa'adi and several armed men jumped from the car, and surrounded him before he was kidnapped.

An Israeli spokesperson reported that Al Sa'adi is considered an official leader of the al Aqsa brigade in Jenin refugee camp and was registered as the most wanted Palestinian the Israeli army list a year ago.

This is believed to be the third operation executed this week in Jenin against Palestinians of the al Quds Brigades that are wanted by the Israeli Army. Earlier on Thursday another leader of the brigade named as Fadi Al Sa'adi was kidnapped and Abed Al Rahman Al Wahash who is considered by Israelis to be the most wanted leader of the brigade was also kidnapped in a special operation in this week.

Translated by Nisreen Qumsieh - IMEMC News.

category jenin | israeli attacks | news report author email nisreen at imemc dot org

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