The man who planned the terrorist murder of young philanthropist businessman Gadi Rajwan was apprehended last night - at his own wedding. Rajwan was killed in his Atarot Industrial Zone business in northern Jerusalem in Feb. 2002 by one of his employees. Though the murderer himself was apprehended two months afterwards, the mastermind of the crime spent the past two and a half years in hiding. The security forces decided, therefore, that his wedding was the only place to catch him. When the IDF undercover Duvdevan [Cherry] unit surrounded the wedding hall and called for the would-be groom to give himself up, he first tried to send his brother out instead, and then tried to escape dressed as a waiter. The forces weren't fooled, however, and arrested him without a struggle. Two other wanted terrorist suspects were taken into custody as well.
Correspondent Haggai Huberman reports that in the first ten days of June, Israeli security forces thwarted five Palestinian suicide terrorist attacks, for a total of 60 such foiled attacks since the beginning of the year.
Three mortar shells were fired at Kfar Darom in Jewish Gaza last night, and an RPG missile exploded near Nisanit in northern Gaza with a "tremendously loud boom," according to some of the many witnesses who were awakened by it; no one was hurt.
Correspondent Haggai Huberman reports that in the first ten days of June, Israeli security forces thwarted five Palestinian suicide terrorist attacks, for a total of 60 such foiled attacks since the beginning of the year.
Three mortar shells were fired at Kfar Darom in Jewish Gaza last night, and an RPG missile exploded near Nisanit in northern Gaza with a "tremendously loud boom," according to some of the many witnesses who were awakened by it; no one was hurt.