Iran and Hamas have a Long Term Weapon Storage in Mind!
June 7, 2006
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The huge influx of weaponry now flowing through the Sinai into Gaza is long range planning for Islam’s dream of a future victory over Israel. It is no secret, in military academics, that one of the greatest advantages an enemy can have over his opponent is the advantage of being able to attack him from within, as well as from without. In the future Jihad attack from
the north along both sides of the West Bank, the Palestinian forces will be attacking outward through the security barrier on both sides, as the Arab forces flow south along it.
Many of these smuggled weapons will be used in that breaking out by the Palestinians.
Begin Jerusalem Post Article
Diskin: 11 Tons of TNT Reach Gaza Strip since Pullout
By Sheera Claire Frenkel, THE JERUSALEM POST
June 6, 2006
The amount of weapons and explosives smuggled into the
Gaza Strip since disengagement was bigger than the total amount smuggled into the strip since the Six Day War, Shin Bet head Yuval Diskin said Tuesday in a meeting of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.
According to Diskin, since the IDF left Gaza, in September 2005, there were 11 tons of TNT, three million bullets, 19,600 rifles, 1,600 pistols, 65 RPG launchers, 430
RPGs and some 10 shoulder rocket launchers smuggled into Israel.
The Shin Bet head added that Israel had also foiled attempts by the global Jihad to establish an ideological infrastructure in Nablus and around Jerusalem.
He did not elaborate.
Diskin also said that he believed that Kassam fire on Israel from the Gaza Strip would continue.
In addition, Diskin spoke about the current state of the Palestinian Authority. “Fatah could accept its election loss and wanted to hold to power, as opposed to Hamas, which did not expect an election victory but did not know how to hold on to power.” He said that despite t he current standoff between t
he two parties, he believed neither side wanted a civil war.
According to Diskin, Hamas is encountering problems paying PA salaries, saying that it was ironic that most of this money was owed to Fatah employees. “Hamas is aware that they need to pay this money as it is the motor driving the PA economy,” said Diskin.
The Shin Bet head added that there was an internal struggle within Hamas between “those who want to make an entrance onto the international stage and those who want to continue their pursuit of terror.”
He called Abbas the “hope of Fatah and the international community.”
Concerning the three-day extension Abbas granted to Hamas to accept the prisoners document Diskin said that Abbas had started something of crucial importance but that he “doesn’t know how it would all end.”
He stressed that Israel would not interfere with proceedings.
“Iran is putting pressure on Hizbullah to carry out attacks on Israeli targets,” he said, adding that more than 20 million dollars had been smuggled in suitcases to the Hamas movement.
He said that international Jihad movements were active in both Sinai and Jordan.
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