The Gaza resident entered Israel in January 2020 with a humanitarian permit as an escort for his mother, who was being treated in Judea and Samaria for a serious illness.
By Aryeh Savir, TPS
Israel’s combined security forces were successful in apprehending an Arab terrorist who committed arson attacks against Jewish targets in the city of Ramla in September, including the burning of holiday sukkahs.
The Shin Bet security service stated Monday that its joint investigation with the police led to the arrest on October 12 of the terrorist Suleiman Kasab, 29, a resident of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, who was in Israel illegally.
Suleiman entered Israel in January 2020 with a humanitarian permit as an escort for his mother, who was being treated in Judea and Samaria for a serious illness. After chis mother’s treatment was done, Suleiman took advantage of the permit and remained in Israel illegally.
The investigation revealed that on September 30 and October 4, Suleiman carried out arson attacks in the city of Ramla, both targeting sukkot and a bus.
The investigation further revealed that the al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades worked with Suleiman to promote serious terrorist attacks in Israel, including abductions, bombings, and shooting attacks. Suleiman was also supposed to receive weapons for this purpose, but he had not yet received the funds from the terrorist organization before the arrest.
The Central District Attorney’s Office filed a serious indictment against him on Monday.
The Shin Bet noted that this case joins previous arrests of Gazans who were allowed to enter Israel for humanitarian reasons and were recruited to promote terrorist attacks in Israel, incidents that “emphasizes the potential of the threat inherent in illegal residents in Israel.”