JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A pregnant Palestinian mother of eight and her niece told Israeli interrogators they planned a double suicide bombing in Israel after they were detained last month, Israel's Shin Bet security service said on Wednesday.
Citing what it said were confessions the two women made after their arrest trying to leave the Gaza Strip, it said Fatima Zak and Ruda Habib were recruited by militant group Islamic Jihad and applied to enter Israel for medical treatment.
Zak, 39, and Habib, 30, said they were to have traveled to the West Bank, received explosives from local militants, and then re-entered Israel for the attack, the Shin Bet said.
The Shin Bet, which had previously kept a gag order on the women's arrests, described Zak as a pregnant mother of eight who has worked for Islamic Jihad's welfare branch. Habib, Zak's niece, has four children, the Shin Bet said.
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Just once, yes once, I'd like to hear a response to something like this from someone on the Left. We've got people in America (and prolly some in Canada) who have sat in their basements for 2 years straight looking at endless loops of the WTC collapses looking for one frame of evidence of a "conspiracy" and yet, these pieces of youknowhat can sit by, day in and day out, and ignore the raping and murdering of this planet by islamofascism.
At the same time, i gotta believe that a mother, a pregnant mother, who would willingly murder innocent civilians as well as the baby inside of her would have a special place in Hell just for her...and it isn't the spot next to the door, either.
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