PM Netanyahu and Ukraine President Poroshenko during the latter's visit to Jerusalem in December. (Kobi Gideon/GPO) (Kobi Gideon/GPO)
PM Netanyahu and Ukraine President Poroshenko

A Palestinian who was living in the Ukraine was charged with planning multiple terror attacks against Israelis both in the Ukraine and in Israel.

An Israeli court on Thursday indicted a Palestinian man living in Ukraine for planning multiple terror attacks against Israeli targets in Ukraine and in Israel. The defendant, originally from the Gaza Strip, also is accused of aiding the Hamas terror organization in several cases and of planning to arm ISIS activists in Israel.

The Palestinian was indicted at Be’er Sheva District Court on charges that included espionage, conspiracy to commit a crime, and aiding an unlawful association. His name has not yet been cleared for publication. The investigation was directed by the Shin Bet and Israel Police.

According to the indictment, the defendant plotted several types of terror attacks in Ukraine between 2014 and 2016.

One set of attacks included a Ukrainian woman seducing a senior IDF officer into coming with her to Taba in the Sinai Peninsula, where he would be kidnapped to Gaza. Alternately, the defendant planned to kidnap and murder the officer in Ukraine if he refused to go to Sinai. His personal documents would then be sent to Gaza for bargaining purposes.

The second plot included a shooting attack at Israeli tourist buses in Ukraine or hiding a bomb inside a backpack to be put on an Israeli tourist bus. The defendant chose the city of Odessa as the site of the attack because of the many Israeli tourists visiting the city.

New immigrants from Ukraine.

New immigrants to Israel from Ukraine in 2015. (Flash90)

The defendant’s third plan was to provide ISIS activists in Israel with arms that would be used for committing suicide attacks inside Israel. He planned to contact Israeli Arab ISIS supporters living in Ukraine for help in transferring the weapons to Israel using a wireless drone.

The defendant gathered information on Israeli tourists in Ukraine, including their use of buses. He also gathered information on wireless drones in the country, finding they cost US$300-500 and can carry up to five kilograms

Additionally, the indictment states that during Operation Cast Lead in Gaza in 2008, when the defendant lived in the Shejaiya District in Gaza, he allowed Hamas to use his home as a shelter and gathering spot. Armed terrorists used his apartment and left it on their way to engage in battle against IDF forces.

The defendant provided food to Hamas operatives in his home several times between the years 2006 to 2010. He assisted in unloading concrete plates used by Hamas to build a tunnel that started at his home.

The man was arrested after attempting to re-enter the Gaza Strip by faking his mother’s medical condition. He requested an entry permit to Gaza due to his mother’s health condition, received a 30-day permit, and was arrested at the Allenby Crossing between Jordan and Israel on January 31.

By Michael Bechner/TPS

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