Seesi or Sisi
Oct. 24th, 2023 10:02 amSeesi or Sisi
((Злые языки пишут, что евреи не тока младенцев кушают, но и рослыми ин женерами не брезгуют.
Англ. Вика подтверждает.
Кстати, детки инженера за истекшие 12 лет слегка подросли. Где-то они щас??))
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"Более того в ходе борьбы с электрификацией Газы поизошла совсем феерическая история.
В 2009 восстановлением электростанции руководил инженер Dirar abu Seesi. Причем сумел сделать так, что Газа могла полность перейтии на энергетическое самообеспечение. У него была жена- украинка. Израильтяне выманили его на украину (было при яныке), похитили и тайно вывезли в Израиль. Там посадили на 20 лет, естественно, "за терроризм", выразившийся в лишении Израиля электрического гешефта.
Dirar Abu Sisi o Abu Seesi (en árabe: ضرار أبو سيسي; n. en 1969 en Jordania)1 es un ingeniero palestino que trabajaba como subdirector de la única central eléctrica en la Franja de Gaza, la cual provee el 25% de la energía a Gaza.23 En febrero de 2011, emigró a Ucrania, de donde proviene su esposa, Verónika Abu Sissi, debido a que consideró que Gaza no era un lugar seguro para criar a sus seis hijos. El 19 de febrero de 2011 desapareció en Poltava: luego apareció en una prisión israelí,4 acusado de colaborar con Hamás.5 y fue condenado a 21 años de cárcel el 30 de marzo de 2015.6
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La noche del 18 de febrero de 2011, Dirar Abu Sisi abordó un tren con dirección a Kiev, en donde se reuniría con su hermano Yussef, quien residía desde hacía años en los Países Bajos. Según testigos, alrededor de la 1 a. m. del 19 febrero, dos hombres vestidos de civil se aproximaron a Abu Sisi y lo escoltaron fuera del tren.7
El 4 de abril fue acusado en Israel por su supuesta ayuda a Hamás. El ingeniero palestino «participaba desde comienzos de 2002 en el desarrollo de misiles que iban a ser lanzados desde Gaza contra el Estado de Israel».5 El proceso se llevará a cabo en el distrito de Beerseba. El abogado de Verónica Abu Sisi afirma que el Mosad secuestró a su marido en Ucrania.
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Dirar Abu Seesi or Abu Sisi (Arabic: ضرار أبو سيسي; born in 1969 in Jordan)[1] is a Palestinian engineer. Abu Seesi was a deputy engineer for the Gaza Strip's sole electrical plant, which provides 25% of Gaza's power.[2][3] According to Israel, he was also a weapons engineer for the Palestinian Hamas organization. In February 2011, he traveled to Ukraine, his wife's native country, to apply for citizenship, after coming to believe that Gaza was no longer a safe place to raise his six children. He disappeared in Poltava on February 19, and later turned up in an Israeli prison[4] after being kidnapped by Mossad Israeli intelligence personnel.[5] On April 4, 2011 he was indicted for his work for Hamas[6] and was convicted on March 30, 2015 in a plea bargain.[7] He is known by Israeli security services as the "father of the rockets".[7][8]
Abduction
On the evening of February 18, after formally filing the papers for citizenship, Abu Seesi was traveling by train to the Kyiv airport for a reunion with his brother Yussef, who was residing in the Netherlands and whom he had not seen in 15 years. Just outside the city of Poltava, two men, who the family believes were Ukrainian security agents, entered the train and removed Dirar. After that, he disappeared. His wife Veronika, who was in Ukraine at the time as well, did not hear from him for a week. During that period of silence, she summoned the Ukrainian press and made allegations that the Mossad had kidnapped him.[4] On February 27, the Palestinian Interior Ministry demanded that the Ukrainian Interior Ministry disclose the reasons for his disappearance.[1]
Dalia Kerstein, executive director of the Israeli human rights NGO, HaMoked, confirmed that the Gazan engineer was in an Israeli prison. Kerstein identified Abu Seesi's Israeli attorney Michal Orkabi, who confirmed that she represented him, but she could provide no further information due to a security gag order imposed by the Petah Tikva Magistrates' Court preventing her from speaking about the case.[3][9] On March 20, the gag order was partially lifted with Israel admitting it was holding Abu Seesi.[10]
The United Nations High Commission for Refugees became involved in the case when it determined that Abu Seesi was classified as a refugee. An Associated Press article revealed that the UNHCR's Ukrainian representative asked Ukraine to account for any role its own officials may have played in the disappearance.[4]
Veronika Abu Seesi claimed that Israel kidnapped him because he was the "brain of the power system" and that he had rebuilt it himself after it was destroyed during Operation Cast Lead in 2009. The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post both reported that Abu Seesi had devised a technique enabling the plant to run solely on diesel fuel supplied by Egypt, thus enabling it to no longer be dependent on Israel for its sole source of fuel.[9][11] The German weekly Der Spiegel indicated that Abu Seesi's abduction was owing to information he had in relation to missing Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who was being held by Palestinian militants in Gaza.[12] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a live interview with YouTube World View and Channel Two News, said that Abu Seesi is a Hamas man being held in Israel, and he disclosed valuable information.[13] Israeli officials were insinuating earlier that Abu Seesi was involved in weaponry for Hamas.[10] Israel held Abu Seesi in isolation, denying him family visits, under its security protocol.[14]
((Злые языки пишут, что евреи не тока младенцев кушают, но и рослыми ин женерами не брезгуют.
Англ. Вика подтверждает.
Кстати, детки инженера за истекшие 12 лет слегка подросли. Где-то они щас??))
..........
"Более того в ходе борьбы с электрификацией Газы поизошла совсем феерическая история.
В 2009 восстановлением электростанции руководил инженер Dirar abu Seesi. Причем сумел сделать так, что Газа могла полность перейтии на энергетическое самообеспечение. У него была жена- украинка. Израильтяне выманили его на украину (было при яныке), похитили и тайно вывезли в Израиль. Там посадили на 20 лет, естественно, "за терроризм", выразившийся в лишении Израиля электрического гешефта.
Dirar Abu Sisi o Abu Seesi (en árabe: ضرار أبو سيسي; n. en 1969 en Jordania)1 es un ingeniero palestino que trabajaba como subdirector de la única central eléctrica en la Franja de Gaza, la cual provee el 25% de la energía a Gaza.23 En febrero de 2011, emigró a Ucrania, de donde proviene su esposa, Verónika Abu Sissi, debido a que consideró que Gaza no era un lugar seguro para criar a sus seis hijos. El 19 de febrero de 2011 desapareció en Poltava: luego apareció en una prisión israelí,4 acusado de colaborar con Hamás.5 y fue condenado a 21 años de cárcel el 30 de marzo de 2015.6
Captura
La noche del 18 de febrero de 2011, Dirar Abu Sisi abordó un tren con dirección a Kiev, en donde se reuniría con su hermano Yussef, quien residía desde hacía años en los Países Bajos. Según testigos, alrededor de la 1 a. m. del 19 febrero, dos hombres vestidos de civil se aproximaron a Abu Sisi y lo escoltaron fuera del tren.7
El 4 de abril fue acusado en Israel por su supuesta ayuda a Hamás. El ingeniero palestino «participaba desde comienzos de 2002 en el desarrollo de misiles que iban a ser lanzados desde Gaza contra el Estado de Israel».5 El proceso se llevará a cabo en el distrito de Beerseba. El abogado de Verónica Abu Sisi afirma que el Mosad secuestró a su marido en Ucrania.
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Dirar Abu Seesi or Abu Sisi (Arabic: ضرار أبو سيسي; born in 1969 in Jordan)[1] is a Palestinian engineer. Abu Seesi was a deputy engineer for the Gaza Strip's sole electrical plant, which provides 25% of Gaza's power.[2][3] According to Israel, he was also a weapons engineer for the Palestinian Hamas organization. In February 2011, he traveled to Ukraine, his wife's native country, to apply for citizenship, after coming to believe that Gaza was no longer a safe place to raise his six children. He disappeared in Poltava on February 19, and later turned up in an Israeli prison[4] after being kidnapped by Mossad Israeli intelligence personnel.[5] On April 4, 2011 he was indicted for his work for Hamas[6] and was convicted on March 30, 2015 in a plea bargain.[7] He is known by Israeli security services as the "father of the rockets".[7][8]
Abduction
On the evening of February 18, after formally filing the papers for citizenship, Abu Seesi was traveling by train to the Kyiv airport for a reunion with his brother Yussef, who was residing in the Netherlands and whom he had not seen in 15 years. Just outside the city of Poltava, two men, who the family believes were Ukrainian security agents, entered the train and removed Dirar. After that, he disappeared. His wife Veronika, who was in Ukraine at the time as well, did not hear from him for a week. During that period of silence, she summoned the Ukrainian press and made allegations that the Mossad had kidnapped him.[4] On February 27, the Palestinian Interior Ministry demanded that the Ukrainian Interior Ministry disclose the reasons for his disappearance.[1]
Dalia Kerstein, executive director of the Israeli human rights NGO, HaMoked, confirmed that the Gazan engineer was in an Israeli prison. Kerstein identified Abu Seesi's Israeli attorney Michal Orkabi, who confirmed that she represented him, but she could provide no further information due to a security gag order imposed by the Petah Tikva Magistrates' Court preventing her from speaking about the case.[3][9] On March 20, the gag order was partially lifted with Israel admitting it was holding Abu Seesi.[10]
The United Nations High Commission for Refugees became involved in the case when it determined that Abu Seesi was classified as a refugee. An Associated Press article revealed that the UNHCR's Ukrainian representative asked Ukraine to account for any role its own officials may have played in the disappearance.[4]
Veronika Abu Seesi claimed that Israel kidnapped him because he was the "brain of the power system" and that he had rebuilt it himself after it was destroyed during Operation Cast Lead in 2009. The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post both reported that Abu Seesi had devised a technique enabling the plant to run solely on diesel fuel supplied by Egypt, thus enabling it to no longer be dependent on Israel for its sole source of fuel.[9][11] The German weekly Der Spiegel indicated that Abu Seesi's abduction was owing to information he had in relation to missing Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who was being held by Palestinian militants in Gaza.[12] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a live interview with YouTube World View and Channel Two News, said that Abu Seesi is a Hamas man being held in Israel, and he disclosed valuable information.[13] Israeli officials were insinuating earlier that Abu Seesi was involved in weaponry for Hamas.[10] Israel held Abu Seesi in isolation, denying him family visits, under its security protocol.[14]