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Editorial #19 5/23/02






Post-Ceasefire 23 May 2002

Fuel Depot Bombing Could Have Been Major Calamity
DEBKAfile Special Report
23 May: Wednesday night, May 23,

Rishon Lezion, a small town south of TeI Aviv was struck by a Palestinian suicide bomber for the second time in ten days. The killer targeted strollers taking the air in the towns high street mall and knots of chess-players sitting quietly in a corner opposite a park. Two died and more than 30 hospitalized. Less than 12 hours later, a catastrophe of disastrous proportions was narrowly prevented. Thursday morning, May 23, a tanker-truck drove into Israels central fuel depot at Pi Glilot in north Tel Aviv and caught fire while loading. An explosive device attached to the trucks underside was detonated by a cell-phone. Fortunately the fuel was slow to ignite and automatic extinguishers quickly put out the flames. The fire did not spread to the fuel drums and no one was hurt. But the potential scale of the near-calamity aroused horror and obvious questions.

How did the truck, parked during the night outside the drivers home in Holon, just south of Tel Aviv, get past security with a bomb attached and into the strategic fuel depot? Several months ago, the government decided to move the tinderbox facility away from the most densely populated part of Israel. Why was nothing done? Miraculously, the device that set the tanker truck ablaze at Pi Glilot an incident that could have killed more people than a radiological bomb blast in Tel Aviv did not lead to catastrophe. By good fortune, the truck took on diesel fuel that burns more slowly than, say, gasoline, otherwise the flames would have spread to the 150 million liters of gasoline and 2,000 tons of gas stored there. The security authorities will no doubt redouble their demands to move the fuel depot to a safer area. But their top priority now is to find out how Palestinian terrorists were able to target, sabotage and track the fuel tanker along its 15-mile route through Tel Aviv from Holon to Pi Glilot and detonate the device at the most vulnerable moment when the tanker was loading up. This operation demanded a high level of organization, detailed preparation and intense surveillance by trained terrorist intelligence agents. Its execution was proficient enough to evade detection by Israeli security, including intelligence, even though Palestinian trackers must have followed the targeted truck past many eyes. Their advance planning would have entailed surveillance of the tanker driver to observe where and how he parked his truck and how often he checked the vehicle. The watchers would have studied his work habits, found out what time did he usually left for Pi Glilot to take on a load of fuel and how many times a week.

Surveillance team or teams must have tailed him more than once all the way from Holon to Pi Glilot, timing the journey and noting delaying factors. They also familiarized themselves with the Pi Glilot security routines for entering and exiting tanker trucks. The surveillance squads would have discovered what all Israelis have long known that there is no such thing as foolproof security. Neither can every inch of a tanker truck be examined in a security check. They used a cell phone for total control of the explosions timing, making sure it went off inside the depot. The cell phone bombing method was developed by Gaza security chief Mohammed Dahlan and has been used in many Palestinian terrorist attacks. The device and phone were apparently planted during the night. In the morning, the terrorists followed the driver to Pi Glilot. Security forces are now trying to discover whether the Palestinians used one or more surveillance vehicles to tail the tanker from Holon. Another team may have been waiting at Pi Glilot.

It is an open secret in Israel that some of the countrys most sensitive security and military installations are located in the Pi Glilot area, in addition to miles of residential streets and main highways. It is hard to believe that none of the many thousands of security personnel stationed nearby spotted anything amiss. Several months ago, DEBKAfile warned that Pi Glilot was on the terrorists target list. Now, DEBKAfiles sources have discovered a new and equally dangerous threat posed by the dozens of unprotected landing strips for crop duster planes, especially those used by the Chemnir aviation company, scattered across the country. Dozens of crop duster planes are parked at these airfields every night, their fuel tanks full to save time in the morning and barrels of toxic chemicals waiting for loading nearby. No one guards these planes and airstrips at night. By day, only a handful of security men armed with pistols are on duty. The security services, especially the police, have been trying for months to draw the attention of an apathetic transport ministry to the problem. Any terrorists trained as pilots could simply saunter into one of the open airfields, take off in a crop duster, spread poisonous chemicals over Israeli cities or villages and land before anyone was the wiser. Yet, no one has yet managed to stir the transport ministry and the crop dusting companies out of their lethargy.

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Post-Ceasefire 24 May 2002
Part B:


Date: Fri, 24 May 2002
Harvey Tannenbaum
Subject: Federmans to the Rescue


Noam Federman has been acquitted 35 times in 14 years that the police have been chasing him for various alleged underground 'actions' of Jewish 'terror' against Arabs. Noam is a veteran of Hebron. Last week the police arrested him again for association with the Bat Ayin Jewish residents who are suspected and alleged to have carried out acts of 'terror' against the Arabs.

Noam has been remanded for another four days in jail. Last night at 2 30AM, a security guard,became the hero of Israel. The Arab terrorist was zigzaging his car on the wrong side of a Tel Aviv street in disco row. The guard was in front of a disco called "Studio 49" which housed 250+ teenagers and college students dancing on a Thursday night in Tel Aviv.

The guard aimed his gun at the head of the terrorist from 15 feet and the terrorist,who was wearing a bomb belt,and whose car had 50kg. of explosives, was stopped by this guard's bullets and quick reaction. This guard had served in an elite Golani unit in Lebanon. The guard, 34 years old, ran over to the wounded terrorist and in fear of the terrorist detonating his bomb belt pumped 4 more bullets into the head of the terrorist sending him to his 70 virgins much quicker than expected.

The explosives in the car that blew up could have been enough for two discos side by side,let alone one.

The guard and hero of today in Israel who helped in G-d's miracle is ELI FEDERMAN, brother to Noam Federman.

Such Troublemaking Jews Oy VEY

Harvey Tannenbaum
Watching One Federman as a Hero
While Waiting for the Other Federman to Be Acquitted Again






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