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February 05, 1993 - Image 112

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-02-05

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Arrests Related
To Hamas

Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli
officials have learned new
details about the organiza-
tion of the Hamas movement
as a result of the arrest of
two Palestinian Americans
accused of attempting to
revitalize and pump funds
into the Islamic fundamen-
talist organization.
The arrest of the two
American citizens appears to
confirm reports that the
Hamas network in the ad-
ministered territories, in-
cluding cells dedicated to at-
tacks on Israeli soldiers, is
being directed by leaders in
the United States and
Britain.
The coordination of Hamas
activities in the territories
via a headquarters in Arl-
ington, Va., is being com-
pared by Israeli military
sources to the direction of
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization activists by the PLO
leadership in Tunis.
The arrested men,
Mohammed Abdul Hamid
Salah, 39 and known as Abu
Ahmed, and Joma Hilmi
Jarad, 36 and known as Abu
Anas, came here in mid-
January from the United
States, allegedly with the in-
tention of distributing
$650,000 to local activists.
Abu Ahmed was found to be
in possession of $100,000 in
cash.
Their mission was to
rehabilitate the movement
after it had suffered two
major blows in December:
the arrest of some 1,000 fun-
damentalists and the subse-
quent temporary expulsion
to southern Lebanon of 415
activists.
The Israeli actions brought
the cash flow to Hamas
operations to a trickle and
disrupted the communica-
tion channels between local
Hamas chapters and com-
mand headquarters abroad.
In addition, the
movement's military wing
reportedly had suffered set-
backs from stepped-up
Israeli intelligence opera-
tions. But the group proved
in an attack this past
weekend leaving two Israeli
soldiers dead that its power
has not been crushed alto-
gether.
With their funds, Abu
Ahmed and Abu Anas
allegedly also hoped to
recruit more Palestinian
youth to the military wings
of the movement.
In the United States, the
Virginia leadership is re-
portedly headed by Dr.
Moussa Abdul Marzouk.

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