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   Israeli agents accused of creating fake    
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   Israeli agents accused of creating fake al-Qaeda cell   
   By Sophie Claudet in Gaza City   
   December 9 2002   
      
      
      
      
      
   A senior Palestinian security official says his services have uncovered an   
   Israeli plot to create a fake al-Qaeda cell in the Gaza Strip, a charge   
   Israel has dismissed as absurd.   
      
   The head of preventive security in Gaza, Rashid Abu Shbak, said Israeli   
   agents posing as operatives of al-Qaeda recruited Palestinians in the Gaza   
   Strip.   
      
   "Over the past nine months we've been investigating eight [such] cases," Mr   
   Abu Shbak said.   
      
   His claims came after the Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, said   
   al-Qaeda militants were operating in the Gaza Strip and in Lebanon, raising   
   fears of an intensification of Israeli military occupations.   
      
   A spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry branded the Palestinian claim   
   as ridiculous and "some kind of propaganda campaign", adding that "the   
   Palestinian territories have become a breeding ground for terrorism".   
      
      
      
   "There is no need for Israel to make up something like this because [the   
   hardline Islamic movements] are all the same as al-Qaeda," the spokesman   
   said.   
   Mr Abu Shbak said three Palestinians used by Israeli intelligence had been   
   arrested, while another 11 were released "because they came and informed us   
   of this Israeli plot".   
      
   Mr Abu Shbak said his services had traced back to Israel mobile phone calls   
   and emails - purportedly from Germany and Lebanon - asking Palestinians to   
   join al-Qaeda. One email had even been "signed" by the al-Qaeda leader,   
   Osama bin Laden.   
      
   "We investigated the origin of those calls and found out they all came from   
   Israel."   
      
   The Palestinians recruited were then paired, unbeknown to them, with Israeli   
   collaborators in Gaza, and received money and weapons, "although most of   
   these weapons did not even work".   
      
   The money was provided by "Palestinian collaborators with Israel" directly   
   to the recruits or "was transferred from bank accounts in Jerusalem or   
   Israel", said Mr Abu Shbak, who did not dispute that as many as 11   
   Palestinians had welcomed the call to join al-Qaeda.   
      
   "Those who accepted were mostly members of the military wing of Palestinian   
   organisations," he said, adding that although he could not say "there will   
   never be al-Qaeda here, but at least not for now".   
      
   The Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, has called Mr Sharon's al-Qaeda claim   
   "a big, big, big lie to cover [his] attacks and his crimes against our   
   people everywhere".   
      
   The Lebanese Government and Hezbollah have also dismissed the accusations.   
      
   Mr Sharon's announcement marked the first time Israel has officially claimed   
   that al-Qaeda was operating in the Palestinian territories, and came as a   
   surprise because the Gaza Strip is virtually sealed off by Israeli troops.   
      
   Israel has came under heavy international criticism for a raid on a Gaza   
   Strip refugee camp on Friday that left 10 Palestinians dead, including two   
   United Nations employees. The European Union and Arab states joined the UN   
   in condemning the incursion into the densely populated Al-Bureij camp.   
      
   Agence France-Presse   
      
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