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}} Ahmed al-Jabari ((アラビア語:أحمد الجعبري); 1960 – 14 November 2012; also known as Abu Mohammad) (the last name is otherwise also written as Jaabari or Ja'bari or Ja'abari) was a Palestinian militant and the second-in-command of the military wing of Hamas. He was credited as the leader in the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip,〔 and played a role in the capture of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.〔 Under his command, Hamas developed its own growing weapons capability and acquired longer-range rockets. While at the Islamic University of Gaza, Jabari joined Fatah, which advocated armed struggle against Israel. In 1982, he was arrested by the Israeli authorities and imprisoned for 13 years. After being released he joined Fatah's Islamist rival Hamas' militant wing and was believed to have been involved in the bombing of a bus in Kfar Darom, following which he was arrested by the Preventive Security Force of the Palestinian Authority in 1998, being released the following year. In 2002, Jabari became the acting operational head of Hamas' militant wing when Mohammad Deif was seriously wounded in an Israeli attack. In this position Jabari was also a high-ranking official within Hamas' political leadership, as well as the founder of the Nur Association, which aimed to help "martyrs and prisoners."〔 The Israeli Air Force and Shin Bet conducted a targeted air strike on 14 November 2012, a part of Operation Pillar of Defense, killing Jabari while he was travelling in a car. The decision to liquidate him, according to Haaretz analyst, Reuven Pedatzur, arose from a decision by Israeli decision-makers to attack Hamas rather than seek a ceasefire.〔('Why did Israel kill Jabari?,' ) Haaretz 4 December 2012.〕 Jabari was the highest-level Hamas official killed in Gaza since the 2008 Gaza War. ==Early life and education== Jabari was born to a respected activist family based in the Shuja'iyya district of Gaza City in 1960,〔 that was forced to leave Hebron due to a family blood feud.〔 He graduated from Gaza's Islamic University with a degree in history.〔 In 1982, Jabari was arrested and imprisoned by Israeli authorities when he was a member of the secular Palestinian militant organization Fatah. According to ''Al Arabiya'', while serving 13 years in prison, he left Fatah and joined Hamas after meeting with some of the latter's founders who were also incarcerated at the time, namely Abd al-Aziz Rantissi, Nizar Rayyan and Salah Shehadeh.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ahmed Jabari」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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