Israel minister victims' family praise killing of Hezbollah figure


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) File photo of Israel Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked

Jerusalem: Israel's justice minister Sunday welcomed the death of Lebanese militant Samir Kantar but did not claim credit for the air strike in Syria that killed him which Hezbollah said was an Israeli raid.

The Israeli family of his victims also said "justice has been done".

Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked told army radio that Israel "has not claimed" the strike but "was happy to learn the news".

"He was an arch-terrorist who killed a young girl by fracturing her skull and had continued his terrorist activities after being freed" she said. "It's a good thing he met his maker."

Kantar is notorious for the murder of three Israelis including a four-year-old girl.

He was freed by Israel as part of a prisoner swap in 2008 three decades after the killings and he became a high-profile figure in Lebanese Shiite militant group Hezbollah.

Hezbollah said he was killed on Saturday night in an Israeli air raid near the Syrian capital Damascus.

Israeli media have quoted military sources as saying Hezbollah had put him in charge of the Syrian part of the Golan Heights.

Former Israeli national security adviser Yaakov Amidror noted that Israel has said it will act against weapons transfers to Hezbollah as well as what it sees as preparations to attack the Jewish state.

Kantar "was very active in the north part of the Golan Heights in the Syrian side responsible for preparing the area for attacks against Israel" he said.

"And if he is neutralised by someone it's good news for the state of Israel" Amidror a senior fellow at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies told reporters.

He said however he did not know whether Israel was responsible. Asked why Israel does not claim credit for such incidents he said it makes it less likely for the other side to retaliate.

Kantar was a teenager when he and three other members of the Palestine Liberation Front infiltrated the Israeli village of Nahariya by sea from Lebanon.

The militants shot dead Danny Haran 28 and battered his daughter Einat's skull with rifle butts in an attack that shocked Israel.

He was sentenced to five life terms plus 47 years for murdering Haran Einat and an Israeli policeman.

Smadar Haran Danny's widow told army radio on Sunday that "justice has been done especially when we know that he has continued to be active in terrorism against us since his release."

Their second daughter suffocated as Smadar Haran tried to keep the two-year-old from making noise and revealing their hiding spot during the kidnapping of her husband and other daughter.

Danny Haran's brother Ronny told the Ynet news website that Kantar's death is "a small comfort but it doesn't detract from the pain one bit".

AFP


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