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Abu Nidal Found Dead

Posted: 2002-08-20 10:45am
by MKSheppard
http://apnews1.iwon.com//article/200208 ... MJHO0.html

Aug 19, 5:57 PM (ET)

By HADEEL WAHDAN

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) - Abu Nidal, a Palestinian schoolteacher-turned-terrorist mastermind, was reported Monday to have died in Baghdad of multiple gunshot wounds after directing two decades of killings across half the world.

The reports, relayed by Palestinian officials, left unclear whether he had been killed by a rival, slain by his Iraqi patrons or had taken his own life.

Abu Nidal, once branded the world's most dangerous terrorist by the U.S. State Department, struck from Paris to Pakistan in a ruthless campaign that targeted civilians and eliminated some of the closest associates of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.

His most notorious - but not most lethal - attacks were twin assaults on the Israeli airline El Al's ticket counters at Rome and Vienna airports on Dec. 27, 1985. Eighteen people were killed and 120 wounded.

Abu Nidal, 65, a renegade who opposed any negotiations with Israel, was found dead in his apartment in the Iraqi capital three days ago, said two senior Palestinian officials, speaking on condition of anonymity.

They said they believed Abu Nidal committed suicide, but did not explain how he could have shot himself several times. The Al-Ayyam newspaper, close to the Palestinian Authority, reported Monday that Abu Nidal was found shot in the head in his apartment by Iraqi forces who had come to arrest him.

Another Palestinian official said he would not be surprised if a Palestinian had killed Abu Nidal in revenge for assassinations of senior PLO figures.

The shooting death left many questions unanswered. Abu Nidal had collected many enemies, but he had also been ill - reportedly with heart disease and bone cancer - and that may have led him to commit suicide.

In Baghdad, the deputy Palestinian ambassador, Nejah Abdul-Rahman, said he had no information regarding what he described as "rumors" of Abu Nidal's death.

The spokesman for Abu Nidal's group, Ghanem Saleh, speaking in Lebanon, said he heard the report in the news media and had no comment.

In the West Bank city of Nablus, Abu Nidal's brother said he had no information to indicate his brother had died in Baghdad - but added that he had not heard from him in 38 years. Mohammed al-Banna, a fruit and vegetable merchant, told Associated Press Television News it was not the first time rumors have circulated concerning the death of his brother, whose real name was Sabri al-Banna.

The U.S. State Department once termed Abu Nidal's group "the most dangerous terrorist organization in existence." But Jordanian political analyst Bilal al-Tal said Monday that Abu Nidal's "influence had diminished" in recent years. Since 1995 he had confined himself to Baghdad with a few close men.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry refused comment on reports of Abu Nidal's death, saying it was an internal Palestinian matter.

In Washington, State Department spokesman Philip Reeker said the Bush administration had no comment, but called Abu Nidal "a craven and despicable terrorist" and said "the world would be a better place without people like Abu Nidal."

Reports of Abu Nidal's death come at a time that the Bush administration is considering military action to topple Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, who has been accused of sheltering terrorists.

Although Abu Nidal began his activities in the Palestine Liberation Organization, he split from the group in the mid- 1970s, protesting that Arafat had not taken a radical enough line against Israel. Abu Nidal then focused on Arafat, killing many of his confidants.

The radical faction that Abu Nidal formed - which went by the name Fatah-Revolutionary Council - killed at least 275 people and wounded hundreds more in dozens of attacks.

As one of the leading terrorists in the Middle East over the past 30 years, Abu Nidal's followers bombed American airliners, mowed down travelers in airports, machine-gunned sidewalk cafes and synagogues and blew up hotels.

Abu Nidal masterminded the killings of both Jews and fellow Palestinians who opposed his idea that the Jewish state should be wiped off the map. He moved from base to base to avoid capture and switched backers from Iraq to Syria to Libya over the years, frequently using disguises, reportedly even plastic surgery.

Abu Nidal was born in Jaffa in 1937 when the area was part of British-governed Palestine. His family later moved to Nablus, and he left the area to organize opposition to the establishment of Israel.

The bloodiest attack associated with Abu Nidal came in Oct. 8, 1974, when his group planted a bomb on a TWA airliner flying from Israel to Greece. The plane blew up over the Aegean Sea, killing all 88 people aboard.

In 1982, Abu Nidal gunmen shot and wounded Israeli ambassador to London Shlomo Argov, who was paralyzed from the neck down. Israel blamed Arafat's PLO and launched a massive invasion of Lebanon, driving Arafat and his forces out of the country.

Abu Nidal was reported to run an international extortion racket, racking up millions of dollars shaking down governments with threats of attacks, and has been accused of arms dealing and acting as a hit man for various Arab backers.

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EXCELLENT. 9 Shots to the back of the head: A Mossad trademark :twisted: :twisted:

Posted: 2002-08-20 11:00am
by Meghel
All I say is: Good Riddance. :twisted:

"Suicide in Baghdad"?? Yeah, sure.. :lol:

"Suicide from multiple gunshot wounds in Baghdad"?? No chance in hell. :lol:

Posted: 2002-08-20 02:26pm
by Mr. B
Another CIA masterminded suicide. Good for them.

Posted: 2002-08-20 02:26pm
by Mr. B
Another CIA masterminded suicide. Good for them.

Posted: 2002-08-20 06:34pm
by Evil Sadistic Bastard
Hope he likes the MCRTA (Magic Carpet Ride To Allah)

Posted: 2002-08-20 08:41pm
by Enforcer Talen
they were found dismembered, their blood making words on the walls, chained behind the couch. it wasruled a sucide.

heh. this topic reminds me of that onion article.