Het
is duidelijk dat dit weer een actie van de fascistische
apartheidsstaat Israël is, ofwel de Mossad heeft dr. al-Batash
vermoord........ Zoals gewoonlijk na dit soort standrechtelijke executies (van in feite niet eens verdachte en veelal ongewapende mensen), onthoudt de regering van Israël zich van commentaar, echter in het verleden ontkende Israël het wel, als het niets met een dergelijke laffe aanval te maken had......
Israëlische media schilderden al-Batash al snel af als een raketgeleerde, echter
als hij dat al was wat deed hij dan in Maleisië?? Bovendien heeft dr.
al-Batash al diverse internationale prijzen gewonnen met zijn werk op
het gebied van de elektriciteitsvoorziening, die hij o.a in Maleisië voor een deel op poten heeft gezet...... Als al Batash werkelijk een raketgeleerde was, waren de raketten die Hamas afschiet van 100% betere kwaliteit geweest en konden ze daadwerkelijk doelen raken, i.t.t. de veredelde vuurpijlen die nu worden afgeschoten door Hamas......
Het
lijkt er dan ook meer op dat Israël bang was dat al-Batash van plan
was iets te doen aan de energievoorziening in de Gazastrook, waar hij
is geboren..... De fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël heeft de energievoorziening van de Gazastrook
vernietigt (de zoveelste oorlogsmisdaad...) en levert nu mondjesmaat energie aan de Gazastrook, waar de
mensen blij mogen zijn als ze 2 uur per dag elektriciteit geleverd
krijgen....... Israël stopt die levering wanneer het haar maar
uitkomt......
Te
zot voor woorden dat de regering van het gestolen land Israël, beter
gezegd Palestina wegkomt met haar vreselijke terreur binnen en buiten
'haar grenzen' en het westen deze fascisten blijft steunen.... Hiervoor wordt telkens weer het lamme excuus gebruikt dat stappen ondernemen tegen Israël het
'vredesproces' negatief zal beïnvloeden..... ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! Welk
vredesproces en is de ongebreidelde Israëlische terreur al niet voldoende om dat 'vredesproces' te ondermijnen?
Palestinian Engineer ‘Killed by Mossad’ in Malaysia, Says Family
April 21, 2018 at 8:42 am
Written
by Middle
East Eye
(MEE) — A
revered Palestinian academic and engineer from Gaza was shot dead in
Malaysia on Saturday morning outside a mosque, according to local
police.
Dr
Fadi Mohammed al-Batash, 35, who was married and had three
children,
was shot by two people on a motorcycle near Kuala Lumpur, the
Malaysian capital, local police said in a statement.
Malaysian
authorities said it it was treating the murder as an act of terrorism
and that it had begun an immediate investigation.
Police
said that Batash, also known as Fadi Albatsh, was shot in
the “body and head” and that CCTV
footage
showed him being targeted by assassins who had waited for him
for almost 20 minutes.
Pictures
on Palestinian media outlets showed that police had cordoned off the
area where Batash died. Bullet shells can be seen lying on the floor.
Batash’s
father told Al Jazeera it suspected that Mossad, Israel’s national
intelligence agency, was behind Batash’s murder.
In
a statement from the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, his family said: “We
accuse the Mossad of being behind the assassination.”
An
Israeli official refused to comment when contacted by AFP.
Kuala
Lumpur police chief Datuk Seri Mazlan Lazim said one of two suspects
on a high-powered motorcycle “fired 10 shots, four of which hit the
lecturer in the head and body. He died on the spot.”
The
family said Batash, who had lived in Malaysia for ten years, had
intended to fly to Turkey for a science conference on energy. Israeli
news outlet Haaretz said he was due to fly to Turkey this weekend.
Hamas,
the group that controls the Gaza Strip, said in a statement that
Batash was one of its members.
Before
travelling to Malaysia to take up a post as a lecturer at a private
university, he was employed by the Energy Authority in the Gaza
Strip. Israel’s YNet news reported that
he was a lecturer at the British-Malaysian Institute at the
University of Kuala Lumpur.
In
a statement released on Twitter, Hamas described Batash as a “martyr”
and a “distinguished scientist who has widely contributed to the
energy sector”.
Palestine’s
ambassador to Malaysia, Anwar H Al-Agha, told the New Strait Times
that Batash was the second imam at the mosque near where he was
killed. Jalan Gombak, where he is reported to have been killed, is
immediate to the northeast of Kuala Lumpur.
Batash
was active on Twitter and voiced support for Palestinians in
Gaza taking part in the Great March for Return, the series of
protests held near the Gaza-Israeli border since the end of March
demanding the right of Palestinian refugees and their dependents to
return to Israel.
As
of 20 April, at least 43 Palestinians had been reported killed and
more than 4,000 injured in the protests, which are scheduled to
continue until 15 May. No Israeli casualties have been reported.
Batash
recently retweeted several eulogies commemorating journalist and
photographer Yaser Murtaja, a 30-year-old Palestinian who left behind
a wife and one child when Israeli security forces shot him dead when
he was covering the Great March for Return protest on 6 April.
The
Mossad is believed to have assassinated Palestinian militants and
scientists in the past, but has never confirmed such operations.
Hamas
has accused Mossad of assassinating one of its drone experts —
Mohamed Zouari — in Tunisia in 2016, and the spy agency is
also believed to have been behind the 2010 murder of top Hamas
militant Mahmud al-Mabhuh in a Dubai hotel.