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Mohiyedine Sharif

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Mohiyedine al-Deen al-Sharif
The face of a Palestinian man with a black beard.
Mohiyedine Sharif
Native name
محيي الدين الشريف
Born5 January 1966
Beit Hanina
Died29 March 1998
Palestine
Cause of deathMurder / Assassination
factionHamas
UnitEzzedeen Al-Qassam
Alleged attacks
Alma materAl-Quds University

Mohiyedine Sharif (Arabic: محيي الدين الشريف; killed March 29, 1998), also known as The Electrician, was a master bombmaker for Hamas. A protégé of Yahya Ayyash, Sharif was responsible for the First and second Jerusalem bus 18 massacres, and the Ashkelon bus station bombing.[1]

Sharif gained a Bachelor Of Arts degree in electronic engineering at the Al-Quds University. Sharif died in a car explosion near a garage in Ramallah on March 29, 1998. Many Palestinians believe that he was a victim to internal struggles between Palestinian militias.[citation needed]

Following his death, the Palestinian Authority arrested five members of Hamas for his killing.[2] But Hamas said that the Preventive Security Force by its commander Jibril Rajoub killed Sharif after they arrested him.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Katz, Samuel (2002). The Hunt for the Engineer. Lyons Press. ISBN 1-58574-749-1., page 278
  2. ^ Palestinians say Sharif was killed by fellow Hamas members. CBC News. November 13, 1998
  3. ^ "Mohiyedine Sharif in alqassam.ps". Archived from the original on 11 November 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2014.