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Mohammed Dababish

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Palestinian senior intelligence official in Hamas (died 2023)

Mohammed Khamis Dababish, also spelledMohammed Dababesh (Arabic:محمد دبابش), also known asAbu-Ridwan (أبو رضوان), from at least 2010 and until 2019, headed the General Security Service, the PalestinianHamas's internal security service in theGaza Strip. Israel states that Dababish was killed inGaza on 13 November 2023 during theGaza war.

Biography

Dababish was head ofHamas's internal security service (General Security Service) by 2010. Egyptian authorities arrested Dababish upon his arrival atCairo International Airport on 16 September 2010. Egypt claimed Dababish was returning to Gaza via Cairo, Egypt, after visiting Hamas's headquarters inDamascus,Syria, to devise a plan to smuggle weapons intoGaza.[1][2] However, Hamas and Dababish's relatives insisted he was returning frompilgrimage in Saudi Arabia. Egypt said Dababish was detained for attempting to smuggling sophisticated telecommunications equipment interdicted by the Egyptian authorities bound for Gaza.[3]

Dababish's arrest was one of several Egyptian detentions of Hamas officials after Hamas killed Egyptian soldier Ahmad Sha'ban in a border shooting in 2010. Egypt charged Dababish had recommended to Hamas interior ministerFathi Hamad not to release the names of two Hamas members allegedly responsible for Sha'ban's killing.[4] Egypt also blamed Hamas for rocket attacks onAqaba, Jordan, that killed one person and wounded four.[3][5]

In response to the arrest, Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhum claimed the arrest was an "extremely dangerous" move by Egypt.[1]Ynet News reported that after Dababish's arrest, Hamas immediately movedGilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier the group held captive. According to Egypt, Dababish was one of few Hamas officials who knew Shalit's location. While under interrogation, Dababish apparently revealed plans for Palestinian rocket attacks fromSinai targeting Israel.[2] Dababish was released on 24 September and deported to Gaza via theRafah crossing.[6]

In July 2019, he resigned as director of military intelligence to become the Dean of Military Colleges forAl-Qassam Brigades, Hamas's military wing.[7]

As a member of the Hamas Political Bureau, Dababish met with the leadership of thePopular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command in Gaza.[8]

The Israeli government said that a jointIDF andShin Bet operation in Gaza on 13 November 2023 during theGaza war killed Dababish, whom Israel described as Hamas's former director of military intelligence. According to Israel, Dababish was involved in theAtzmona attack, a 2002 terror attack in which five Israelis were killed.[9]

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References

  1. ^ab"Hamas slams Egypt over arrest of top official".Al-Arabiya. 21 September 2010. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  2. ^abPeri, Smadar (26 September 2010)."Egypt: Shalit likely moved to new hideout".Ynet News. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  3. ^abOsman, Ahmed Zaki (20 September 2010)."Egypt might release Hamas top leader soon, says spokesperson".Egypt Independent. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  4. ^Mohy, Mahmoud (19 September 2010)."حماس تحذر من تدهور العلاقة مع مصر".Youm7 (in Arabic). Retrieved14 November 2023.
  5. ^El-Deeb, Sarah (20 September 2010)."Top Hamas official arrested in Egypt".Arab News. Associated Press. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  6. ^"Egypt releases senior Hamas terrorist from custody".Jerusalem Post. 24 September 2010. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  7. ^"كتائب القسام تعيّن "محمد دبابش" عميداً للكليات العسكرية" (in Arabic).Amad Media. 12 July 2019. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  8. ^"وفد قيادي من حماس يزور مكتب الجبهة الشعبية- القيادة العامة بغزة".Sama News (in Arabic). 17 July 2021. Retrieved13 November 2023.
  9. ^"IDF eliminates senior Hamas officials in Gaza".Jerusalem Post. 13 November 2023. Retrieved13 November 2023.
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