Aspiring Homicide Bomber Talks to FOX News

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If you ever wondered about the folks that want to strap a bomb to themselves, wondered if they had a functioning brain, here ya go.


Aspiring Homicide Bomber Talks to FOX News

Tuesday, May 03, 2005

By Jennifer Griffin

JENIN — Rafat Moussa Turkouman has a face you don’t want to forget.

He looks like your average 20-year-old, but this young Palestinian from Jenin (search) was a member of the Islamic Jihad with dreams of becoming a homicide bomber and plans to blow up a bus in Tel Aviv.

Turkouman plotted to disguise himself as an Israeli teenager, slip into a crowd and do what so many Palestinian homicide bombers — more than 129 to date — have done in the past four-and-a-half years.

When asked in an exclusive FOX News interview whether the stories about him were true, Turkouman replied, “Yes, that’s right. … I was going to blow myself up on a bus in Tel Aviv.â€

In the interview among tombstones in a local graveyard, the boyish, clean-cut young man with an easy laugh said he was willing to kill himself and others “because of the Israeli aggression against our people, the violence we watch on TV of them killing our children, assassinating our people.â€

But the recent ceasefire in the region put Turkouman’s plans on hold.

Members of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades — about a dozen of whom accompanied Turkouman to the interview and have been watching him closely — stopped the youth from committing an attack and took away his bomb belt, which had been given to him by the Islamic Jihad.

The brigade doesn't want him to do anything to disrupt the fragile 3-month-old truce with Israel negotiated by their President Mahmoud Abbas (search).

FOX News asked Turkouman whether he was glad the brigade convinced him not to carry out a homicide bombing. He didn’t understand the question, but replied “yes†after some members whispered to him.

Turkouman didn’t seem able to think for himself. He barely understood FOX’s questions, even in his native Arabic, and the brigade commanders told him what to say. He appeared extremely vulnerable to peer pressure.

But to the Israelis, Turkouman is a ticking bomb and should be diffused.

In the past, when the Israelis had intelligence about a bomber, they’d storm his hiding place in the West Bank (search) to pre-empt the attack.

But the ceasefire has left a vacuum. Control over Jenin has not yet been handed over to the Palestinian security forces. They can’t carry weapons, making it difficult for them to make arrests and prevent attacks.

So now the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades is keeping a close eye on Turkouman.

The group, which chose the cemetery for the site of the interview, is usually in hiding, on the run from the Israelis. When FOX sat down with members, they were a bit more relaxed than usual because of the ceasefire — smoking and chatting in broad daylight — though most predicted they'd eventually break down and go back to fighting.

Still, the young men admitted that they're exhausted and just want to sleep in the same place two nights in a row. The graveyard where they sat with FOX is where 27 of their friends are buried. Most approve of Abbas' plan to incorporate them into the security forces. They said they'd accept such an offer, even though it would mean they'd have to give up their personal weapons as a result.

When they caught wind of Turkouman's plans to blow himself up on a bus, they thwarted the scheme and took away the explosives. Since they didn't have anyone to turn him over to, they decided to simply keep an eye on him so that he wouldn't continue with his mission.

But what is particularly troubling is that Turkouman says he hasn’t abandoned his plan of conducting a homicide bombing if he gets the chance.

“If the ceasefire collapses, I will go for it again,†he told FOX News, laughing.

Click in the video box for a report by FOX News' Jennifer Griffin.
 
Huh, if Fox know about him, you can bet the MASSAD does too. If the cease fire breaks down, the Martyrs Brigade won't have to worry about watching him anymore...
 
I just find it amazing that the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade is actively trying to prevent a suicide bombing. :scrutiny:

That is just incredible, and it gives me renewed hope that there is a least a sliver of hope for peace.

I.G.B.
 
They know very well that he's damaged goods; that's why they were willing to present him to FOX for an interview.

The ones they think the Israelis don't already know about are not giving interviews on American TV.
 
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I'm a touch confused. So, we can get these guys on TV for interviews, but we can't seem to catch them? huh? So, we're all worried about people like this, and then we go an put them on tv...and...they hate us cuz we're american, but they are willing to come on our tv shows? huh? *so lost* can someone explain this to me? And it kinda sickens me that people can be so willing to die as long as it kills other people. I...I would love to not have war, as I'm sure most non-republicans feel the same....but, the fact that they just jump into it, and laugh about it. Like they don't care it's someone's life they're taking, and that it might not even be someone who could affect them in anyway. I mean, how does killing someone's father, or mother, or kid (assuming they're not in a military) help you? It's not like they're going to attack you in the first place... :banghead:
 
A screaming question invades my consciousness.

Is this report conveying information about a little known event or motive?

OR

Is this report a chest-thumper for FOX News.

I sumbit chest-thumping is not journalism and this report smacks of hubris.
 
Turkouman didn’t seem able to think for himself. He barely understood FOX’s questions, even in his native Arabic, and the brigade commanders told him what to say. He appeared extremely vulnerable to peer pressure.

About a year ago, I saw an Channel 4 (UK TV channel) documentary, where they interviewed two failed suicide bombers (one had been caught, the other had a change of concience) and two of the terrorist overseers who organised the attacks.

And that quote is a very good example of what was shown on the documentary. The common feature of all the terrorists seemed to be a complete inability to think or reason for themselves, and just to do/say/think what they had been told by their masters. That, coupled with a complete lack of any sense of responsibility: they seemed to think they wouldn't actually be killing anyone - they would just set the bomb off, and it would be down to the will of God as to who, if anyone, was killed.

And it kinda sickens me that people can be so willing to die as long as it kills other people.

And in fact they didn't even seem to care to much about killing anyone - just themselves. The bombers thought (and their masters unashamedly told them, and the interviewer) that their life was just not worth living, and they would be better off dead. (I paradise, with their 72 virgins, and "rivers flowing with non-alcoholic wine"). Killing Jews, if it happened, just seemed to be a "bonus".
 
the violence we watch on TV of them killing our children, assassinating our people
Are these people really that brainwashed or are the Israelis really doing this? I find the latter hard to believe.

Greg
 
TarpleyG-

You find the latter hard to believe?!!! :what:

Please research it further.

The Israelis don't pull punches when they believe someone is a threat to their security- historically, that means hitting them however they can, wherever they can if it means removing that perceived threat.

They don't feel that they always have to "play nice" with their enemies, and that has not played well with the "global community" over the years.


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"But to the Israelis, Turkouman is a ticking bomb and should be DIFFUSED"

So, does that mean broken into lots of little pieces, and spread around Isreal?

Maybe they meant DEFUSED.


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