Tuesday, September 23, 2014

JUSTICE WILL BE DONE...sicut in coeli et in terra!


It has been released for publication that the two Hamas terrorists, Marwan Kawasme (29) and Amar Abu Aisha (32) have been killed in a complex intelligence operation by the Shabak, IDF and SWAT teams in an overnight operation in Hebron.  The two were the terrorists who had kidnapped and murdered the three Israeli teenagers, Gilad Shaar (16), Naftali Frankel (16), and Eyal Yifrach (19).  The three boys were kidnapped in Gush Etzion on June 12, 2014, near a hitchhiking post.  The IDF had attempted to arrest the two terrorists, when the murderers began to shoot back. The terrorists were killed in the exchange of fire.  Marwan Kawasme was part of the Hamas military infrastructure in Hebron that also carried out the 2010 Beit Hagai attack that killed four people.  In addition, Bashar Kawasme, Muhammad Kawasme and Taar Kawasme, the sons of Arafat Kawasme were arrested. Arafat Kawasme was arrested on July 14, charged with helping the killers after they murdered the boys.
HERE FOLLOWS SOME INTERESTING THOUGHTS.....
Knesset Speaker Ze’ev Elkin declared Tuesday morning that Israel should not release
thebodies of the Hamas terrorists who murdered three Israeli teens in Gush Etzion on June 12. Marwan Kawasme (left) and Amar Abu Aisha, both residents of Hebron, were killed late Monday night (Sept. 22, 2014) in an exchange of gunfire.  IDF troops were attempting to arrest the pair when they opened fire at the soldiers. The two had been charged in absentia with the murder.  Elkin said the two bodies should not be released to Hamas or to their families until the bodies of the two IDF soldiers currently being held by Hamas in Gaza are returned to their families.  “The lethal abduction and murder attack prompted Operation Brother’s Keeper, during which security forces located the bodies of the victims and succeeded in striking and severely impairing the Hamas terrorist organization in the region, said IDF Spokesperson Lt. Col. Peter Lerner.  “We were determined in bringing the ruthless murderers of Gilad (Sha’ar), Eyal (Yifrach) and Naftali (Frenkel) to justice. The efforts have been continuous and extensive. Today’s successful mission brings the long-term search to an end, and the perpetrators of the crime no longer pose a threat to Israeli civilians.”



Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyah reacted with grim satisfaction Tuesday morning upon hearing the news that the Hamas terrorists who murdered three Israeli teens in Gush Etzion were killed early Tuesday morning during an arrest attempt by IDF soldiers.  Marwan Kawasma and Amer Abu Aysha, both from Hebron, were tracked down in a joint operation with security forces led by ISA and IDI intelligence units. During the arrest the terrorists opened fire at the soldiers, who shot back and hit the attackers. In his first reaction to the news of the killing of the two fugitives, prior to the start of a government Cabinet meeting Tuesday, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said, “Israel will continue to hit out at terrorists wherever they are.”  The two Hamas terrorists, abducted and murdered the three Israeli teenagers, Eyal Yifrah, Gilad Shaar and Naftali Frenkel near Gush Etzion on June 12, 2014. At the end of an extensive search and rescue effort, the bodies of the three boys were discovered north-west of Hebron in a field off Highway 60 near Halhul, 18 days later. Netanyahu reiterated that when the bodies of the three teens were found in late June he had pledged Israel would not rest until “we will track down the last of the perpetrators, and it does not matter where they will hide.”  On Tuesday morning, he said, that pledge was fulfilled.

The families of the three Israeli teens who were abducted and murdered by Hamas terrorists this past June 12 in Gush Etzion, have issued a statement in response to the news the suspects were killed today in a shootout with IDF soldiers.  The fugitive suspects were shot and killed early Tuesday morning (Sept. 23, 2014) by IDF troops during an attempt to arrest them in Hebron in a joint action with IDI and ISA units.  “Security forces notified us this morning that our sons’ murderers were killed in the framework of an military action by our forces,” the statement began.  “We take pride in our government and our security forces, for their steadfast persistence in bringing to justice the murderers of our sons.  “The world now knows Jewish blood is not free. We embrace the special operations soldiers who risked their lives to carry out the mission and respond to the challenge, to ensure that Israel maintains its deterrent edge.  “As we begin a new year, we hope now to end this cycle of evil and begin only one of good. We send wishes for a sweet new year to all the People of Israel and in the Diaspora, and offer our thanks to all those here and abroad who embraced and supported us in our time of need.”


Lieut. Gen. Benny Gantz congratulated Central District commander Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon on the operation where the three teenagers' murderers were eliminated: "On Rosh Hashana we finished Operation Brother's Keeper".The IDF Chief of Staff Lieut. Gen. Benny Gantz spoke this morning (Tuesday) with the Central District commander, Maj. Gen. Nitzan Alon and congratulated him on eliminating the teenagers' killers. "On the eve of Rosh Hashana we finished Operation Brother's Keeper", Gantz said.  "We promised the Sha'ar, Yifrah and Frenkel families that we will reach their sons' murderers and this morning you did it", the Chief of Staff added. "This is no consolation to the deeply grieving and hurting families; however I hope that they are a little relieved to hear that we got to their sons' murderers". Knesset members also joined in on congratulating the successful operation. "The despised killers of the three teenagers were eliminated this morning after the Shin Bet's and the IDF's hard work", MK Miri Regev (Likud) said. "All our enemies knew – this is their end. Every Jewish mother should know – this is what happens to any terrorist or murderer who hurts our children". The Labor Party leader Yitzhak (Bogie) Hertzog said that he "congratulates the security forces successfuly getting their hands on the three teenagers' murderers. The fight against terror should be conducted without compromise and every terrorist who acts against the State of Israel should know that we will get to them and make them pay for what they did. I hope that this action could ease a little bit on the endless pain which the Sha'ar, Frenkel and Yifrah families are feeling".

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