Olmert Assassination Plot Foiled

 
 
 

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JERUSALEM — Palestinian gunmen planned to assassinate Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert when he went to the West Bank in August to meet with the Palestinian president, an Israeli security chief told the Cabinet on Sunday, a participant in the meeting said.

Shin Bet director Yuval Diskin said gunmen loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement planned to attack Olmert's convoy as it entered the West Bank town of Jericho on Aug. 6, according to the participant, who was not authorized to disclose meeting details and thus spoke on condition of anonymity.

Israel notified Palestinian authorities of the plan, and they arrested an unspecified number of Fatah militants, Israeli news reports said. Although the men admitted they planned the attack, the Palestinian Authority released them last week, media reported.

Olmert's office has protested their release to Abbas, they said.

Abbas has little control over pro-Fatah armed factions, which frequently act counter to his efforts to reconcile Israel and the Palestinians.

Israel Radio cited a Palestinian security source as saying three men were arrested, questioned for two months, but were released for lack of evidence.

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