On Monday, the Shin Bet security agency revealed that it had uncovered a terrorist cell in Judea and Samaria that conspired to mass murder Israelis. The announcement that the plot had been thwarted came after a two-month operation during which five Palestinians suspects were arrested.
The details of the plan, which the detainees spelled out under interrogation, are chilling. Yasmin Sha’aban, a young woman from the town of Jenin, was going to try to gain entry into Israel by faking a pregnancy. (Given the frequency with which Palestinians, including the families of Hamas leaders, receive top-notch medical care in Israeli hospitals, it is likely that she would have had little difficulty obtaining a permit.)
From an apartment in Israel set up as a terrorist base, Sha’aban would be disguised as a Jew, wearing maternity clothing over an explosive belt, which she was to detonate in a busy area of Tel Aviv.
Meanwhile her four male accomplices, residents of the village of Atil near Tulkarm, intended to commit other acts of terrorism, such as random shootings of civilians and the bombing of a bus transporting Israeli soldiers.
The group was in contact with and under instructions of an operative in Gaza, who supplied the guns, ammunition and material for Sha’aban’s suicide belt.
According to Sha’aban and her accomplices, Hamas and Islamic Jihad would claim responsibility for the carnage.
“The investigation … shows clearly that terrorists in the Gaza Strip are instructing terrorists in Samaria in the preparation of weapons and the planning of terror attacks,” Shin Bet officials said.
As if we didn’t know already.