Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the
Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on
the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.
On Chanukah 2002, four Hercules planes bearing hundreds of people
evacuated from Africa landed in Israel. The passengers included Israeli
families who had been vacationing in Kenya, some alive, some wounded,
and some children returning to their homeland in small coffins.
Now, Biden has decided to release Mohammed Abdul Malik Bajabu, an
Islamic terrorist who, āparticipated in the planning and execution of
the terrorist attacksā, from Guantanamo Bay..
2002 had been a bad year in Israel. 457 Israelis were murdered by
terrorists in one of the worst years of the Islamic campaign of genocide
against the countryās indigenous Jewish population. By the time fall
came around, families in a terrorized nation were looking to get away
from a year of suicide bombings, shootings, and brutal atrocities.
Families, many working class, scrimped and saved to be able to afford a
Chanukah trip somewhere safe out of the country.
On the eve of Chanukah, a group of Israeli tourists had just arrived at the Paradise Hotel in
Mombasa, while another group was flying back to Israel.
The Islamic terrorists timed their attack precisely: two missiles
lifted off targeting the Israeli plane with 271 passengers and crew on
board. The aircraft momentarily trembled, but few of the passengers
noticed that anything had gone wrong. The missile damaged the planeās
tail, but the aircraft was able to continue flying on and landed safely
with all of its passengers in Tel Aviv.
The Israeli captain thought that a bird had hit the plane.
The terrorist attack at the Paradise Hotel proved more successful.
The booby trapped SUV smashed past a barrier to get through to the
hotel. One of the terrorists wearing a bomb vest ran out shouting,
āAllahu Akbarā, and blew up, and the driver smashed the vehicle into the
hotel, while the remaining terrorist detonated the bomb inside filling
the entrance with shrapnel.
A surviving video shows a final moment of a Paradise Hotel employee telling the Israelis, āWelcome to Africaā.
Two decades ago, Ayelet, then 15 years old, saw the carnage
firsthand. āEverything was burning. I thought my sisters were inside the
fire,ā she told reporters.
When I contacted Ayelet today, she was shocked to learn that Bajabu would be released.
āThank God, my family and I got back home safely from Mombasa, but I
am sure that those who have lost their beloved children, parents or
partners wonāt be able to understand how come this kind of person is
getting free.ā
āI would like to see justice done,ā Ayelet told me.
Few in America or Israel understand the manic obsession with which
the Obama and Biden administrations have pursued the release of some of
the worst Islamic terrorists on the planet. Some advocates have even
tried to use false accusations of racism to justify their crusade.
Lee Wolosky, Obamaās point man for freeing Gitmo terrorists, recently
argued, āIf these detainees had been white and not brown or black, is
there any realistic chance the United Statesā¦ would imprison them
without charge for decades?ā
And yet the victims of the terrorists whom Obama and Biden have
worked so hard to set loose were ābrown or blackā, Africans and Middle
Eastern Jews, often poor or working class.
Albert de Havila, the tour guide leading the trip, a Jewish immigrant
from Morocco, had been struggling financially. The trip was his
opportunity to turn things around. He was killed where he stood in the
lobby, his daughter, who later moved to America, was not injured.
Upstairs, the Anter family, who also originated from the Muslim
world, was just getting settled. Rahamim Anter, who worked in a rope
factory, had carefully saved money to take his three children somewhere
safe to enjoy Chanukah after a year of murderous Islamic terrorism.
A week earlier, the family had celebrated Noy Anterās 12th birthday.
The trip had been a surprise from their parents for Noy, his fourteen
year old brother Dvir, and their 8-year-old little sister.
Ora Anter, their mother, wanted to get some refreshments downstairs. The two boys joined her.
Noy had been excited to take his first trip out of the small country he had lived in all his life.
It was his final trip.
The Islamic terrorist attack killed Noy and his brother Dvir,
described as a smart and shy boy, and left their mother Ora hooked up to
a respirator.
āSuddenly there was an explosion. I jumped up and saw fire through
the window. I ran outside and looked everywhere for them, trying with
all my might to save them,ā Rahamim described.
Mercy Neema Mwagambo, the hotelās receptionist, was seeing to the
guests when the bomb went off. Covered in burns, she crawled to the
swimming pool and jumped in. The Israelis flew her and her mother, along
with other wounded staff, out to a Jerusalem hospital.
Other hotel employees who were closer to the blast were not so lucky. Ten of them were killed.
āIt was a giant explosion. I saw a lot of people injured, covered with blood,ā one woman said.
Seven years later, a few days after the latest 9/11 anniversary,
Operation Celestial Balance took out Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, Al Qaedaās
Somalia boss, and the FBIās third most wanted terrorist.
After helicopters shot up the convoy, Seal Team Six went in and
confirmed that Nabhan was dead. The Somali Al Qaeda leader had been
linked to some of Al Qaedaās earliest operations against America, the
bombing of the American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, as well as the
Paradise Hotel attack. The operation would later be seen as prep for
getting Bin Laden.
A few years earlier, the Kenyans had already captured Mohammed Abdul
Malik Bajabu and turned him over to the United States. And from there he
was sent on to Gitmo.
According to Bajabuās lawyer, he is a peace-loving man who ācan quote
Mohandas Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King like teenagers quote Taylor
Swift.ā
That raises the question of which hotel full of Jews Martin Luther King have bombed.
A Gitmo terror threat assessment noted that Bajabu āadmitted that he
participated in the planning and execution of the terrorist attacks in
Mombasa, which included the bombing-of the Israeli-owned Kikambala
Paradise Hotel and a missile attack on an Israeli airliner.ā
The peace-loving Bajabu who canāt stop quoting Gandhi was also
allegedly āinvolved in a plot to attack the Kenyan Anti-Terrorism
Headquarters located in Nairobi, and the Mombasa Marathon,with the
intent of killing Americans and Israelis.ā
Other terrorists said that they ādiscussed future operations at
detaineeās home, to include potential attacks on US and Israeli
Embassiesā.
While no copies of Gandhi or MLK speeches were found at Bajabuās
home, the assessment noted that he āstored rockets, anti-aircraft
missiles, explosives, and mines at his residenceā.
After abortive discussions during the Obama administration about
turning over Bajabu to the Israelis to face justice for the Chanukah
massacre, the Biden administration is setting him free.
Bajabuās lawyer claims that the terrorist has a āa large and loving familyā in Somalia.
After the attack, Rahamim Anter called his brother, shouting, āI have no children. Noy āāand Dvir have gone.ā
The pro-terrorist leftist lawfare groups, like Human Rights Watch,
that labored to help the terrorists are celebrating Bajabuās release.
There are no celebrations in Kenya or Israel.
The Paradise Hotel terrorist attack has left deep scars in both
nations. Thirteen people, most of them Kenyans, were killed in the
Paradise Hotel attack. Many others, including a number of other Israeli
teenagers and children, were wounded. Some still live with the trauma to
this day.
āI think these kinds of people should stay behind bars, not just for
what they did, but for their intentions as well,ā Ayelet told me. āI
think that a long time wonāt pass before he will do something like that
again, the minute he will have the chance.ā
Last year we learned that 229 former Gitmo detainees had returned to terrorism. And yet last month, Biden complained that the defense spending bill prevented him from closing Gitmo.
Bajabu is one of five Islamic terrorists freed by Biden from
Guatanamo Bay. The radical administration is determined to free as many
of the enemy as possible to kill again.
āTodayās decision is wonderful news,ā the terroristās lawyer
declared, and claimed that his client ālongs to be reunited with his
family.ā
That is a privilege forever denied to the families of his victims.
Biden has relentlessly exploited the death of his son for political
gain, but he has shown no empathy for the losses and suffering of the
children killed by the terrorists he is protecting, whether in the
Palestinian Authority, in Hamas, or even in our custody in Guantanamo
Bay.
Rahamim Anter said that he had taken
his family on vacation, āto look for calm far from the intifada to take
the children on safari, but I brought back their little bodies to put
them in the groundā.
When Biden addressed the anti-Israel J Street lobby group, he closed
with a poem by Seamus Heaney, āHistory says, Donāt hope, On this side
of the grave, But then, once in a lifetime, The longed-for tidal wave,
Of justice can rise up.ā
Whatever justice comes to the Islamic terrorists of Gitmo and to
their victims whose coffins rode those four planes on a Chanukah two
decades past, it will not come on this side of the grave.
Or at least not if Biden and his pro-terrorist administration have anything to say about it.
After the attack, the Israeli Defense Minister had vowed that the
ākillers of childrenā would face a reckoning. āOur hand will reach
them.ā
Biden, his radical regime, the multitude of lawyers who lobbied for
the terrorists, hoped to help Bajabu, but they may have instead ensured
that he faces justice on āthis side of the grave.ā