Sunday, January 2, 2011

Stadium as a stop target: Israel is terrorist planner in court

They planned to intelligence information a missile attack on the largest football stadium in Jerusalem: The Israeli prosecutor has charged two suspected terrorists. They should be militants of Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. Jerusalem - The Israeli prosecutor has filed charges against four Palestinians and one Israeli.

It is about an alleged planned attack on the Teddy Kollek stadium in Jerusalem that the Israeli domestic intelligence service has failed to prevent within reason. The two main suspects, a Palestinian and an Israeli Arab, had been indicted on Sunday, told the secret service Shin Beth. The prosecutors accuse them of membership and support of a terrorist organization, weapons possession and conspiracy to commit a crime "before.

Three other Palestinians were accused of, then, because they should have sold the main suspect firearms. All defendants were confessed. According to the study were the two main defendants for several years militant fighters of the Islamist Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood in Jerusalem. They were arrested in November.

According to Shin Bet, the duo had "considered the possibility," during a football match to fire a missile at the Teddy Stadium, with a capacity of over 20,000 spectators largest stadium in West Jerusalem. The men had wanted to find the "best target site" and this already made investigations, but without any action is, said the Secret Service.

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