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1. World Press Review - Rechavam Ze'evy - Israeli - Palestinian
www.worldpress.org/mideast/101 - [Cached]Published on: 10/18/2001 Last Visited: 2/10/2002
Hours later, an explosion-alternately attributed to a car bomb and army helicopter fire-killed three Palestinians, including Atef Abayat, the Bethlehem military commander of Arafat's Tanzim faction.
The Palestinian Authority later announced it had banned the PFLP and arrested 12 of its members.
As the battle raged, Rehavam Ze'evy's body lay in state in the Knesset plaza. Israelis came together to pay their last respects to a man whom they deeply respected. Many arrived early in the morning from far away in order to be able to walk past his flag-draped coffin. Assaf, a young man from Eilat, drove six hours through the night in order to stand before the coffin for a few minutes. -
2. World Press Review - Rechavam Ze'evy - Israeli - Palestinian
www.worldpressreview.org/midea - [Cached]Published on: 8/29/2001 Last Visited: 6/12/2002
Hours later, an explosion-alternately attributed to a car bomb and army helicopter fire-killed three Palestinians, including Atef Abayat, the Bethlehem military commander of Arafat's Tanzim faction.
The Palestinian Authority later announced it had banned the PFLP and arrested 12 of its members.
As the battle raged, Rehavam Ze'evy's body lay in state in the Knesset plaza. Israelis came together to pay their last respects to a man whom they deeply respected. Many arrived early in the morning from far away in order to be able to walk past his flag-draped coffin. Assaf, a young man from Eilat, drove six hours through the night in order to stand before the coffin for a few minutes. -
3. www.terrorismknowledgebase.org
www.terrorismknowledgebase.org - [Cached]Published on: 11/28/2007 Last Visited: 1/5/2008
Biography: Atef Abayat was a top commander of Tanzim and al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, militia groups affiliated with al-Fatah. Abayat was blamed by the Israeli government for several murders, including the February 2001 shooting death of Tzachi Sasson.
In October 2001, Abayat and two associates were killed after a car they were riding in exploded near Bethlehem.

