Death of a Ghoul

The IDF has removed another despicable terrorist from the gene pool: the appropriately named Adnan Al-Ghoul

Ghoul   n.

1. One who delights in the revolting, morbid, or loathsome.
2. A grave robber.
3. An evil spirit or demon in Muslim folklore believed to plunder graves and feed on corpses

I doubt anyone will be feeding off his corpse, though. Here’s why he ended up more charred than a thanksgiving Turkey:

The Israel Defense Forces issued a statement describing Al-Ghoul as a “leading Hamas figure” responsible for the deaths of dozens of Israelis. It said he had produced Qassam rockets, which have killed three people in recent months, masterminded at least two suicide bombings, and developed anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons.

 

Al-Ghoul was responsible for assembling a number of explosive devices used in suicide bombings in Gaza, and had masterminded the development of homemade Qassam rockets and anti-tank missiles.

And here’s another interesting fact about Al-Ghoul:

Known as ‘the mechanic’ due to his expertise in bomb making, Al-Ghoul was wanted by Israel for over ten years.

Killed in his car – a fitting end to this “mechanic”.

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