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Israeli Army intercepts West Bank transfer of Kassam-2 rockets
By Yoni Tamler   February 7, 2002


 Israel Defense Forces
  An IDF reserve unit seized eight Kassam-2 rockets, warheads, and launchers
on a truck departing from the West Bank city of Nablus on Wednesday. The
rockets were destined for Hamas activists in the Jenin refugee camp and were
most likely going to be deployed against Afula and other Israeli communities
in the Jezreel Valley, military sources said.

The capture marked the first time Israel has confirmed presence of such
rockets in the West Bank. Hamas has previously deployed and fired Kassam
rockets in the Gaza Strip, but until now the IDF had only suspected the
organization of manufacturing them in the West Bank.

The Kassam-2 was developed by Hamas, with technology it received from Iran,
according to ynet. According to the IDF, the 1.2-meter (5 feet) long missile
has a range of 10-12 kilometers (6-7 miles) and can carry a 4-6 kilogram
(8.8-13.2 pound) warhead, capable of inflicting serious damage. The army
believes that Kassam-2 rockets have already been smuggled into Tulkarm and
Kalkilya, which would put major Israeli cities such as Hadera and Kfar Saba
in striking distance. Hamas reportedly conducted a successful test launch of
the rocket several weeks ago near Nablus.

"For some time, we have been witness to increasing attempts by Hamas and
other groups, apparently with backing from the Palestinian Authority, to
bring Kassam rockets to Jenin, Tulkarm, and Kalkilya to directly threaten
Israeli population centers," IDF Head of Command in Judea and Samaria
Brig.-Gen. Gershon Yitzhak said at a press conference held to display the
captured missiles. "If this warhead hit a crowded civilian area, it would
cause many casualties."

IDF well-prepared for smuggling attempt
The rocket interception was the result of intensive, weeks-long intelligence
and operational work on the part of the Shin Bet. According to media reports,
the Shin Bet informed the army of an anticipated attempt to take the missiles
out of Nablus through the northern neighborhoods of the city.

The IDF had imposed a blockade on Nablus several weeks ago, reportedly to
prevent the rockets from leaving the city, and it prepared for the operation
after receiving intelligence that Hamas would attempt to smuggle the missiles
into Jenin.

Border Patrol troops, elite commandos, and infantry and armored corps units
were deployed at the exits from Nablus as an Israeli Air Force surveillance
drone flew overhead, Ha'aretz reported. At approximately 3:30 p.m., Israeli
troops spotted men loading a truck with equipment taken from another vehicle
in the northeast of Nablus.

Soldiers from a reserve unit stopped the truck at a roadblock set up near Ein
Bidan, just north of the city, and arrested the driver. Palestinians from the
neighborhood began to attack the soldiers with stones and Molotov cocktails,
at which point the commanding officer drove the truck to the Shomron Brigade
Command, where the missiles were found dismantled and hidden in flour sacks
among the crates of fruits and vegetables.

Israel had issued unequivocal warnings regarding missiles
Israel has warned the Palestinian Authority through multiple channels that
any attempt to fire the Kassam-2 at its cities would occasion an extremely
harsh response, including perhaps the reconquest of cities from which the
rockets were fired.

After Hamas fired Kassam-1 rockets on January 26, sources in the IDF said
that if the Palestinians deployed the Kassam-2, the act would "change the
rules of the game." Several days earlier, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon told
the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee that such an act would
precipitate a "total change" in Israel's method of operating against the PA.

"It's clear that if these rockets are employed, it would be unlike anything
that has happened until now," a senior IDF official said at the time. Defense
Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer confirmed yesterday from Washington that the
use of Kassam-2 missiles against Israeli cities "would be a dramatic change
of everything happening in the territories and we would have to respond
accordingly."

The PA said that it had opened an investigation into the circumstances of the
incident, ynet reported. "If we're not talking about Israeli manipulation,"
PA officials said, "serious steps will be taken against those responsible for
the act."

On Tuesday, Hizbullah television station Al-Manar broadcast footage of the
Tanzim launching its new Al Aqsa-1 and Al Aqsa-2 rockets at Gush Katif in the
southern Gaza Strip. The Tanzim claimed the rockets are more powerful and
have a longer range than the Kassams. A Border Police unit sweeping the
Netzer Hazani area of Gush Katif on Tuesday discovered fragments, which may
have been left by the Tanzim missiles.

Ongoing terror forms backdrop to Sharon's U.S. visit
Wednesday's capture of the rockets and the terrorist attack on the Jordan
Valley settlement of Hamra occurred just as Sharon departed for a diplomatic
visit to the U.S.

Late Wednesday night, police found an explosive device in the car of two
Palestinians at a roadblock near the Israeli Arab city of Tira. The initial
assessment was that the men were on their way to carry out a suicide attack.
The bomb, discovered in the trunk of the car, was neutralized and the two
were transferred to the Shin Bet for questioning.

Earlier in the day, Border Policemen arrested a suspected suicide bomber on a
bus outside Jerusalem. The driver was alerted to the presence of a
suspicious-looking passenger, who had boarded the bus near Maale Adumim.
Noticing wires sticking out of the man's coat, the driver pulled over at a
roadblock and instructed passengers to exit by the back door. Police
apprehended the Palestinian before he had a chance to detonate the explosive
belt he was wearing.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Gideon Meir said on Wednesday evening that the
capture of the Kassam-2 rockets would only bear out Sharon's expected
recommendation to the U.S. to sever ties with PA Chairman Yasser Arafat.
"Every suicide bomber, every Kassam-2, only improves the understanding
between Israel and the United States," he said.





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