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Suicide raids called `God's cause'; Palestinians: An Israeli attack on a terrorist cell focuses attention on a possible return to suicide bombings and revives questions about Islamic martyrdom
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Shanab, Ismail Abu
2000
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2000
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Suicide raids called `God's cause'; Palestinians: An Israeli attack on a terrorist cell focuses attention on a possible return to suicide bombings and revives questions about Islamic martyrdom
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Suicide raids called `God's cause'; Palestinians: An Israeli attack on a terrorist cell focuses attention on a possible return to suicide bombings and revives questions about Islamic martyrdom
2000
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It was the final day of mourning for Nayil Abu Awad, 24, a recent college graduate who was reported to have been among four men killed Thursday in a raid by Israeli police on a terrorist cell suspected of plotting suicide bomb attacks in Israel. But family members accept that leaks to the Israeli news media about Abu Awad's death are probably true, and Hamas has publicly embraced him as a martyr to the cause. Certainly, he has not been seen in the almost two weeks since he left Gaza. Abu Awad's father, Yassin Mohammed Abu Awad, 54, rose from his seat to greet new arrivals. Blinded by shrapnel at age 2 during an air raid on his village near Ashkelon, now part of Israel, he grew up and raised his nine children among tens of thousands of Palestinian refugees in Gaza. A neighborhood leader, he works at a United Nations- funded agency for the blind in Gaza.
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