Samir Kuntar
Lebanese Hezbollah member / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samir Kuntar (Arabic: سمير القنطار, also transcribed Sameer, Kantar, Quntar, Qantar; 20 July 1962 – 19 December 2015) was a Lebanese Druze member of the Palestine Liberation Front and Hezbollah. He was convicted of terrorism and murder by an Israeli court.[2][3][4] After his release from prison as part of the 2008 Israel–Hezbollah prisoner exchange, he received Syria's highest medal,[5] was honored by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,[6] and was designated a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by the US government.[7][8]
Samir Kuntar سمير القنطار | |
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Born | (1962-07-20)20 July 1962[1] |
Died | 19 December 2015(2015-12-19) (aged 53) |
Cause of death | Killed by airstrike |
Nationality | Lebanese |
Occupation | Militant |
Known for | 1979 Nahariya attack |
Movement | Palestine Liberation Front and Hezbollah |
Criminal charge | Murder |
Criminal penalty | Five life sentences |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Hezbollah |
Years of service | 1978–2015 |
Battles/wars | Syria |
In Israel, Kuntar is considered the perpetrator of one of the most brutal terrorist attacks in the country's history.[9] On 22 April 1979, at the age of 16, Kuntar participated in the killing of an Israeli policeman and the attempted kidnapping of an Israeli family in Nahariya that resulted in the deaths of four Israelis and two of his fellow kidnappers.
After his release, Kuntar became a senior official in Hezbollah. According to Druze sources, Hezbollah put Kuntar in charge of the Quneitra Governorate during the Syrian Civil War, where he commanded attacks against Israeli targets.[10] According to the US government, Kuntar played an operational role, with the assistance of Iran and Syria, in "building up Hezbollah's terrorist infrastructure in the Golan Heights".[11]
On 19 December 2015, Kuntar was killed by an explosion in the outskirts of Damascus. According to official Syrian sources, Kuntar was killed by "terrorist rocket attack".[12] On 20 December 2015, Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi described the incident as a terrorist operation "plotted beforehand", commenting that Syrian authorities were carrying out an investigation to find out how the operation happened.[12] Hezbollah claimed that the building was destroyed by an air-to-surface missile launched by Israeli Air Force jets.[13][14][15] On 21 December, the Free Syrian Army released a video clip claiming responsibility for killing Kuntar.[16][17]