Biography of Ibrahim Abdallah
I was born in 1963 in Dearborn Michigan; I was raised as a Muslim, practicing a form of Islam, which
would be regarded in the West as Radical, but is main stream. We were raised to hate the Jews. We were told
that all of our problems came from the Jews.
In 1981 at the age 18, I immigrated to Israel. I became a member of a Fatah, the main radical group associated with the PLO. I committed many heinous crimes against Israel and the Jewish people, such as:
- On one specific day we spotted a car driven by an Israeli man. We started to throw stones until he and his family crashed into a pole. We saw blood splattered on the window. We then ran away when we heard the police sirens. We had no regard for the lives of the occupants in the car. We celebrated our triumphant act of that day.
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In another incident outside of Ramalah, we threw Molotov cocktails at a passenger bus that had both Muslims and Jews on board. We spotted them and then went into action. I did not care. We had a mission to wreak havoc and destruction. It was our goal to cause a fatality. Luckily that day we failed to cause the bus to crash, as the bombs bounced off the roof of the bus.
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There was an Israeli taxi that we spotted during a riot. We began our rain of terror and we threw rocks in a frenzy. The stones were so numerous as to be compared to a plague of locusts. We wanted to kill Jews so badly. As the vehicle spun out of control, we cheered as we ran away. From a distance we saw the Israeli jeeps arrive on the scene to secure the area. We praised Allah and hoped that we had killed our first Jews so we could go to heaven. Thankfully we did not.
One day the Israeli Army secured Ramalah and they arrested me and others connected with my group. I was recruited by extreme radicals. While in confinement at the military prison outside of Ramalah, we were trained on how to infiltrate Lebanon and build bombs. I learned how to hand glide and be a lookout. I was trained ready to conquer or die as a Shaheed (martyr). I was eager and zealous to continue tormenting the Israeli military and innocent Jews. Upon my conditional release, I was not given the opportunity to carry out my mission. The government gave me 48 hours to gather my belongings and say goodbye to my family. I could never return to Israel. From
1989 to 1990, I started studying the Quran to become a more devout
Muslim, as a result many questions arose in my mind based on inconsistencies
in the teachings versus the Quran. I then began to study the Bible.
I became a Christian and now I believe that the Bible is the only
true book. Today I feel guilty about my actions. I want to confess
and ask forgiveness from Israel and the Jewish People. The Jewish
people are the most forgiving and peaceful people in the world. I
thank the Israeli authorities for releasing me (I did not deserve
to be released) and allowing me to come back to America. Today, I
care about the Jewish people and all of God’s children. Now I have
another mission. It is to reach the Muslims and to prevent such incidents
against mankind. I want to speak out to the world and tell the truth
concerning Israel and the Jewish people.
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