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Tue, Feb 18, 2003

Palestinians: Hamas Suspects Killed Transporting UAV

UAV Apparently Exploded In Car Trunk

At least six Palestinian Hamas operatives were killed and two wounded in Gaza on Sunday when a pilotless drone they were transporting blew up. Conflicting Palestinian reports say an Israeli drone circling in the vicinity was the cause of the blast, while others say the Palestinian device was booby-trapped and prematurely detonated.

The Israel Defense Force (IDF) had no comment on the reports, although Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz said the army would strike back hard against the terror group after the landmine attack on Saturday in which a four-man tank crew was killed. Hamas said in a statement that the small plane was to be used in an attack in Israel.

Israeli military officials did say it appeared Hamas was getting ready for a major strike against Israeli targets.

Where Did They Get A Drone?

Palestinian Media Watch, an Israeli organization that monitors Arabic news and information broadcasts and journals, said Palestinian television showed pictures of the blown out, smoldering car trunk, complete with remnants of the UAV. However, PMW reporters said Palestinians had placed several brand new toys in the trunk of the burned-out vehicle, next to the wreckage of the drone. PMW reported the effort, said to have been undertaken by Hamas, was to deceive viewers into thinking the UAV was actually a toy airplane.

There was no indication from Israel of where the drone had come from or how Hamas was planning to use it. There was also no indication if Hamas had more UAVs. Israel has employed unmanned reconnaisance aircraft since the 1967 War.


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