Hanadi Jaradat

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hanadi Taisir Abdulmalik Jaradat ( Arabic هنادي تيسير عبدالمالك جردات, DMG Hanādī Taisīr ʿAbdu 'l-Mālik Ǧaradāt , based on the English transcription Hanadi Tayseer Abdul Malek Jaradat ; * September 22, 1975 ; † October 4, 2003 in Haifa ) was a Palestinian suicide bomber .

Jaradat , who comes from Jenin , blew herself up on Saturday, October 4th, 2003 in a suicide attack on the Maxim restaurant in the Israeli city ​​of Haifa. 21 people of various nationalities were killed and 51 injured. She was the sixth female suicide bomber in the Second Intifada and the second woman to be recruited by Islamic Jihad .

Hanadi Jaradat was a lawyer and a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, an Islamist organization. According to a report in Haaretz based on Arab media and interviews with Arab and Israeli sources, she agreed to the assassination plan after the Israeli army met her cousin Salah, 34, and her younger brother Fadi, 25, the night before their wedding Eyes in her home. Earlier, when she was 21, her then-fiancé had been killed.

A photo of Jaradat was the central element in the artwork Snow White and the Madness of Truth , which was vandalized by the Israeli ambassador to Sweden, Zvi Mazel .

Web links