Showing posts with label Palestinian Shams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palestinian Shams. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 02, 2022
- Wednesday, November 02, 2022
- Elder of Ziyon
- #PayForSlay, Abu Ali Express, car ramming, family values, glorifying terror, Habis Abdel Hafeez Youssef Rayan, honor/shame, Islamic Jihad, Palestinian Shams, pay for slay, PIJ, PMW, terrorist attack
This morning, at a checkpoint near Beit Horon, a Palestinian rammed an IDF soldier with a van, seriously injuring him. The terrorist then exited the vehicle with an axe and attempted to kill the soldier who was lying on the ground.The officer managed to shoot the terrorist, killing him.
Here is security camera footage of the incident:
The terrorist in this case was Habis Abdel Hafeez Youssef Rayan, who is 54 years old.
It is unusual for a man of that age to be directly involved in a terrorist attack. What could be his motivation, and will this be the start of a new wave of older male terrorists?
According to the Palestinian Shams news agency, two of Rayan's sons are members of Islamic Jihad from the town of Beit Dukko. One is Qusay Rayan, who is in Israeli prison, and Assem Rayan, who was released from prison.
I assume this is Assem with Habis.
Abu Ali Express notes that someone named Ra’ed Yosef Rayan, of Beit Dukko, has been on a hunger strike for administrative detention and that detention was just extended yesterday. It seems likely that Ra'ed is another relative of Habis, but it seems unlikely that he would go on a suicide attack for a nephew's detention extension when his own son has been in prison for longer.
When young Arab women attack soldiers at checkpoints, it is often discovered afterwards that they had faced some sort of humiliation - often caught in an illicit relationship - and their "martyrdom" is an attempt to end their shame. We will not learn it from Palestinian media, but it is possible that Habis Rayan was facing serious business problems or bankruptcy, and this is a surefire method to ensure a salary for his family for as long as the Palestinian Authority exists.
One person isn't a trend, but we need to see if other older Palestinian men decide to follow Habis - especially since he is getting widely praised in Palestinian media as a heroic martyr.
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