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Abu Jihad killing: Israeli censor releases commando's account | |
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Israel's military censor has cleared for publication an interview with a commando who killed the deputy of former Palestinian chief Yasser Arafat. | |
It has been widely believed that Abu Jihad was killed by Israeli agents in Tunis in 1988 but Israel has never officially acknowledged it. | It has been widely believed that Abu Jihad was killed by Israeli agents in Tunis in 1988 but Israel has never officially acknowledged it. |
However, the censor has allowed Yediot Ahronot newspaper to publish the interview with Nahum Lev. | |
Mr Lev died in 2000 and his account has not been made public until now. | Mr Lev died in 2000 and his account has not been made public until now. |
Abu Jihad - whose real name was Khalil al-Wazir - founded the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) with Yasser Arafat and was blamed for a string of deadly attacks on Israelis. | |
He was shot dead on 16 April 1988 in a raid on the PLO headquarters in the Tunisian capital. | He was shot dead on 16 April 1988 in a raid on the PLO headquarters in the Tunisian capital. |
"Israel killed the number two man in the PLO, Abu Jihad, in Tunis in 1988, it can now be reported," Yediot Ahronot said. | "Israel killed the number two man in the PLO, Abu Jihad, in Tunis in 1988, it can now be reported," Yediot Ahronot said. |
"The intelligence part of the assassination was overseen by the Mossad [Israeli intelligence], and the operational side was carried out by Sayeret Matkal [elite commando unit]." | |
'Horrific attacks' | |
In his account of the operation, Nahum Lev said: "I had read every page of the file on him. Abu Jihad was connected to horrific acts against civilians. He was marked for death. I shot him with no hesitation." | In his account of the operation, Nahum Lev said: "I had read every page of the file on him. Abu Jihad was connected to horrific acts against civilians. He was marked for death. I shot him with no hesitation." |
He said that he and another commando - disguised as a woman - had approached the house as if they were a couple enjoying an evening stroll. | He said that he and another commando - disguised as a woman - had approached the house as if they were a couple enjoying an evening stroll. |
Mr Lev said he first shot a bodyguard in the head with a gun equipped with a silencer. | Mr Lev said he first shot a bodyguard in the head with a gun equipped with a silencer. |
Yediot Ahronot said masked commandos then rushed inside the villa and one of the agents ran upstairs with Mr Lev behind him. | Yediot Ahronot said masked commandos then rushed inside the villa and one of the agents ran upstairs with Mr Lev behind him. |
"He shot Abu Jihad first," Mr Lev said in his account. | "He shot Abu Jihad first," Mr Lev said in his account. |
"It looked like he was holding a gun. Then I shot him, a long burst, careful not to hurt his wife who showed up. He died. Other combatants confirmed the kill." | "It looked like he was holding a gun. Then I shot him, a long burst, careful not to hurt his wife who showed up. He died. Other combatants confirmed the kill." |
The newspaper said a second bodyguard and a gardener who was sleeping in the basement were also killed. | The newspaper said a second bodyguard and a gardener who was sleeping in the basement were also killed. |
Mr Lev said: "It was too bad about the gardener. But in operations like this, you have to ensure that all potential resistance is neutralised." | Mr Lev said: "It was too bad about the gardener. But in operations like this, you have to ensure that all potential resistance is neutralised." |
Israel's military has so far not commented on the article. | Israel's military has so far not commented on the article. |