Wissam Farhat

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Born1974
Died2 December 2023(2023-12-02) (aged 48–49)
MannerofdeathAssassination by airstrike[1]
Wissam Farhat
Personal details
Born1974
Died2 December 2023(2023-12-02) (aged 48–49)
Manner of deathAssassination by airstrike[1]
PartyHamas
RelationsNidal, Muhammad, and Rawad (brothers, all deceased)
Parent
OccupationHead of Hamas's Shejaiya Battalion
Military service
Battles/wars

Wissam Abu Hussein Farhat (Arabic: وسام أبو حسين فرحات, romanized: Wisām Abū Ḥusayn Faraḥāt; 1974 – 2 December 2023) was a Palestinian militant who was the head of Hamas's Shejaiya Battalion. He was the mastermind behind various attacks such as the Atzmona Attack, the Nahal Oz attack and more.[citation needed]

Wissam Farhat was born in 1974 to Umm Nidal.[2][3][4] Three of his brothers -- Nidal, Muhammad, and Rawad were killed for their Hamas activities.[2]

Farhat was arrested on 20 March 1995 on charges of transporting 6 bags of explosives into Israel, which Israel alleged was an attempt to carry out a suicide bombing in Israel.[2] He spent almost 11 years in Israeli prison, including 2 years in Ashkelon, 6 years in Nafha, and 2 and a half years in Hadarim. He was released from Israeli prison in November 2005, three weeks after his brother Rawad was killed by Israel.[2]

While in prison, Farhat learned of his younger brother Muhammad's participation in the Atzmona attack, in which Muhammad killed 5 Israeli civilians and wounded 12 others. Their other brother Nidal was previously killed.[2]

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