Abdel Karim Obeid (/ˈæbdʊl ˈkɑːriːm oʊˈbeɪd/ ⓘ; Arabic: الشيخ عبد الكريم عبيد; born 1957)[1] is a Sheikh and Imam of the village of Jibchit in south Lebanon, high-place of Lebanese Shiism.
[2] Regarded as the spiritual leader and soldier of the 'Islamic Amal' (no relation with the similarly named secular Amal movement, except that both catered to the Lebanese Shia community) in the south of Tyre, close to Hezbollah and related to the operations of capturing Western hostages since 1982.
[3] Danny Abdalla, a Lebanese criminal living in Denmark, who also admitted to having killed militant Ragheb Harb on behalf of the Israelis, claimed to have participated in the capture.
[4] As a result, Hezbollah put Abdalla on their death list, and he was wanted in Lebanon as of 2012.
In exchange of his release, Israel required information on the fate of the navigator Ron Arad (crashed in southern Lebanon in October 1986) at first, and later on for the bodies of the three soldiers abducted by Hezbollah in October 2000 at the Israeli-Lebanese border and for Elhanan Tannenbaum, who had been kidnapped at the same time in Dubai.