Eyewitness
Tells the Story of the Killing of Brigade Leaders in
Nablus
IMEMC Staff & Agencies, July
1, 2004, 10:30
One of the three Aqsa Brigades
operatives who survived the army operation in the old city of
Nablus, in which five of the most wanted leaders of the brigades
together with the Hamas affiliated Qasam brigade's leader and
Islamic jihad affiliated Alquds brigades leader were killed, told
the story of what he described as "the intentional poisoning of the
seven operatives"
Known to people with the nickname
"Gadafi", as he told the story, he insisted that the uncovering of
the group's secret hideout was a mere incident. "Army had
information that we were in that neighborhood, but no clue to where
exactly" he said.
Gadafi, with a pale face and dripping
eyes, told the story:
After we exchanged fire with soldiers,
we withdrew to our hideout in Jitan neighborhood; a small
underground room with one entrance, a small whole in the roof,
carefully covered with movable 4 small ceramic blocks.
We were 10 persons, 8 from Aqas
Brigades, one from Islamic jihad, and one from Hamas and we stayed
in for 3 days.
On Saturday, our leader Abu-Sharkh and
Nidal Wawi went out to gather information on army locations and
movements. After returning, and as Abu-Sharkh entered the hideout
and Wawi was just sliding down, soldiers, who apparently located
them, fired and killed Wawi.
Abu-Sharkh was wounded in the hand as
he attempted to pull Wawi down to the hideout. We prepared our guns
to fight, but soldiers hurled dozens of gas and smoke bombs inside
room we sheltered in.
To escape the deadly gas, I was the first to go
through a small tunnel that links our hideout to the kitchen of a
nearby home. I was followed by few others. I then managed to
breakdown the thin wall into the kitchen, then jumped out of the
window and managed to flee away.
Sadiq Nabulsi followed me, but took a
different route. Soldiers located, shot, wounded, and arrested
him.
As I managed to escape, I was almost
sure that others could not make it.
Medical sources in Nablus reported
that the 7 who were killed inside the hideout died as a result of
annihilating an unidentified kind of gas. Few gun shots were found
in the hands and legs of few, but none could have led to their
death.