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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Fierce clashes breakout between Israeli forces, Palestinians in Jenin
2018-02-07
[ALMASDARNEWS] Jenin in West Bank was scene of festivities between protesters and Israeli forces as the bloody remains of Ahmad Jarrar,
...named in yesterday's article about his death as Ahmad Nasser Jarar, a member of the Izzadin Kassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, and son of senior Izzadin Kassam Brigades commander Nasser Jarrar...
a 22-year old Paleostinian allegedly responsible for January murder of Rabbi Raziel Shevach, were retrieved by the demonstrators on Tuesday.

Protesters threw stones at Israeli forces as they responded by teargassing the crowds and firing rubber bullets which reportedly injured nine people.

Israeli forces were apparently on a one-month manhunt for Jarrar as they claimed he had criminal masterminded the drive-by shooting attack near the West Bank city of Nablus which resulted in the death of the Israeli.

Having surrounded the building where Jarrar had taken refuge, Israeli forces opened fire on him as he emerged from the hideout with an M-16 rifle.

Fatah condemns Israel for killing Hamas terrorist behind rabbi’s murder

[IsraelTimes] Palestinian Authority's ruling party calls Ahmad Jarrar a 'martyr,' accuses Israel of sowing 'destruction and tension'.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Israeli security forces find and kill Havat Gilad terrorist
2018-02-06
[Jerusalem Post] The ringleader behind the Havat Gilad shooting, Ahmad Nasser Jarar, was killed early Tuesday morning, Israel’s Shin Bet internal security agency announced.

In a joint IDF, Shin Bet and Israeli Police operation, Jarar was shot by security forces when he came out of a building in which he was hiding in the northern West Bank village of Al-Yamun armed with an M-16 assault rifle and a bag of explosives.

No troops were injured during the operation.

He was a key cell member in the January 9th terror attack in which Rabbi Raziel Shevach, 32, a resident of the Havat Gilad outpost near Nablus, was murdered. Shevach was shot 22 times close to his home in a drive-by attack on Route 60. He was married with six children ‐ four daughters and two sons ‐ ages 11 to eight months.
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Hamas has praised the attack and said that Jarrar was a member of its military wing, the Izzadin Kassam Brigades. Jarrar’s father, Nasser Jarrar, was a senior Hamas commander in the West Bank who was imprisoned by Israel for planning one of Hamas’s first suicide bus bombings in 1994 and was killed by Israeli troops in 2002.

According to the Shin Bet, their investigation indicated that the cell had been planning and had been involved in attempting to carry out additional terror attacks.

Over the weekend, security forces surrounded the village of Burqin west of Jenin in the northern West Bank and arrested five Palestinians, including three brothers from the Jarrar family. During the operation, one Palestinian teenager was killed and four others injured during clashes with troops.

Two weeks after the murder, Israel Police’s YAMAM counter-terrorism unit led a 12-hour operation in which one Palestinian was killed and two others arrested and two YAMAM officers were wounded after an exchange of gunfire with the suspects.

During the operation, Israeli troops demolished Ahmad Nasser Jarrar’s home as well as the adjacent home that belonged to his uncle and another two belonging to the Jarrar clan. While Jarrar was initially believed to have been killed in the demolition of the home, his body was not found inside the rubble by Palestinians.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas Leader Killed In 'Accidental' Gaza Explosion
2017-06-09
In which we are given a name for yesterday's unknown explodee.
[JPOST] A prominent leader of Hamas' Izzadin Kassam brigade was killed Wednesday in an "accidental" explosion in southern Gaza, according to PA news outlet Ma'an.

The explosion occurred at a Hamas post near Rafah, injuring three other militants, according to the Palestinian news agency.

Hamas described Ibrahim Hussein Abu al-Naja as a prominent leader and said the source of the explosion was not clear.

This is not the first time militants have been killed in mysterious Gaza Strip explosions, with Ma'an reporting that numerous Hamas "resistance posts" have been destroyed over the past few years.

On April 26, an "accidental" explosion killed an Islamic Jihad military member during preparatory work in the site, the terrorist group announced.

The Gaza Ministry of Health later stated that another Palestinian was wounded in the same "accident."
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Stunned By Israel's Fierce Response, Hamas Sends Distress Signals
2014-07-11
[Jpost] Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, apparently expected a limited response to the recent rocket attacks on Israeli cities and towns; The organization is concerned the IDF's operation could be the end to Hamas's rule over the Gazoo Strip.

Despite fiery
...a single two-syllable word carrying connotations of both incoherence and viciousness. A fiery delivery implies an audience of rubes and yokels, preferably forming up into a mob...
statements issued by Hamas spokesmen over the past 48 hours, it was obvious Tuesday night that the Islamist movement was searching for ways to rid itself of the current escalation.

Hamas feels that it has been forced into a confrontation with Israel — one that it did not want at this stage because of its increased isolation and financial crisis.

The massive Israeli air strikes on the Gazoo Strip over the past 24 hours have surprised Hamas and other Paleostinian groups. Hamas apparently expected a limited response to the recent rocket attacks on Israeli cities and towns. But as the IDF intensified its strikes against Hamas targets — including the homes of some of its top commanders — it became clear to the movement's leaders that Israel means business.

On Tuesday night, Hamas spokesmen were sending distress signals to various parties. The organization is concerned that if the IDF operation continues for another few days, the movement will pay a very heavy price — one that could even bring about an end to Hamas's rule over the Gazoo Strip.

Hamas accused Israel of "crossing all the redlines" by bombing the homes of its military commanders. This shows that Hamas did not expect Israel to take such a drastic move. Less than 24 hours after the beginning of the IDF offensive, Hamas talked about the need to return to the truce that was reached with Israel in 2012.

A front man for Hamas's armed wing, Izzadin Kassam, listed this demand as part of his movement's effort to end the current confrontation. The front man called for an end to the IDF crackdown on Hamas members in the West Bank, which began after the abduction and murder of three Israeli youths last month.

On Tuesday night, Hamas and other Paleostinian groups appealed to Egypt and Arab countries to intervene to stop the IDF operation. Given Hamas's bad relations with the Egyptian authorities, it's unlikely that President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi would rush to save the movement that is openly aligned with his enemy, the Moslem Brüderbund.

The Paleostinian Authority, which has condemned the Israeli "aggression," is also unlikely to make a big effort to save Hamas from destruction. In fact, President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
and his Fatah faction would be happy to see Hamas severely defeated.

Hamas is beginning to feel the heat and that's why its leaders, who have gone into hiding, are seeking an "honorable" way out of the confrontation, which, they say, they didn't want to begin with.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
'Military wing of Hamas training Syrian rebels'
2013-06-01
Dated 5. April, 2013, but helpful in understanding why Hizb'allah is reportedly ejecting Hamas from Lebanon.
[Jpost] 'Times' reports the Kassam Brigades have broken ties with former ally Assad, began training members of opposition in Damascus.

The military unit of Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, has broken ties with former ally Syrian Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Trampler of Homs...
and has begun training members of the opposition's Free Syrian Army in Damascus, The Times of London reported on Friday.

Anonymous diplomatic sources told the Times that members of the Izzadin Kassam Brigades were training Free Syrian Army units in the rebel-held neighborhoods of Yalda, Jaramana and Babbila in the Syrian capital.

"The Kassam Brigades have been training units very close to Damascus. These are specialists.

They are really good," a Western diplomat with contacts in both the Assad regime and the Syrian opposition told the London daily newspaper.

According to the Times, Hamas has been helping the rebels in digging a tunnel beneath Damascus in preparation for an attack on the city, a skill that Hamas has honed by constructing tunnels to smuggle supplies from Egypt into the Gazoo Strip.

A Paleostinian source from Leb's Ain al-Hilweh Paleostinian refugee camp reportedly said that Hamas's aid to the rebels is common knowledge, however Hamas officials have denied any affiliation with Syrian rebels.

"It's a false thing. There are no members of Izzadin Kassam or any krazed killer members of Hamas in Syria... We don't interfere in the internal problems of Syria. Our members there are normal civilians, Syrian Paleostinians, who live with their families there.

From the beginning of what has happened in Syria we rejected as a movement any involvement of any Paleostinian in the current events in Syria," the Times quoted Osama Hamdan, a leading Hamas official based in Leb as saying.

As the initially peaceful uprising in Syria turned into an armed conflict, Khaled Mashaal, Hamas's top political leader, quietly left Damascus in February last year and relocated to Qatar, reported the Times. That same month, Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh
...became Prime Minister after the legislative elections of 2006 which Hamas won. President Mahmoud Abbas dismissed Haniyeh from office on 14 June 2007 at the height of the Fatah-Hamas festivities, but Haniyeh did not acknowledge the decree and continues as the PM of Gazoo while Abbas maintains a separate PM in the West Bank...
allegedly declared the movement's support for the Syrian opposition.

Syrian state-run media accused Mashaal of being "ungrateful and treacherous."

German paper Der Spiegel and British daily The Guardian reported in March that the Syrian rebels were also receiving training from Americans in Jordan. The training focused on use of anti-tank weaponry. It was unclear whether the report meant the American army or members of private firms. The reports stated British and French instructors and Jordanian intelligence services were also involved in the training.

Meanwhile,
...back at the desert island, Bert was realizing to his horror that he'd had only one bottle for one message, and he'd forgotten to include a return address...
it has been reported that the Syrian government was sending members of its irregular militias for guerrilla combat training at a secret base in Iran in a move to bolster its armed forces drained by two years of fighting and defections.

The discreet program has been described as an open secret in some areas loyal to Assad, who is trying to crush a revolt against his family's four-decade hold on power.

Iranian officials have repeatedly denied military involvement in the Syrian conflict, saying they have only provided humanitarian aid and political support for Assad.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Analysis: Egypt, Iran in power struggle over Gaza
2013-05-04
[Jpost] While Tehran is dissatisfied with the cease-fire between Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, and Israel, Cairo is doing its utmost to reinforce the calm.

Egypt and Iran are locked in a power struggle over their influence and conflicting aims in the Gazoo Strip, and Egypt appears to have the upper hand.

While Tehran is dissatisfied with the relative durability of the cease-fire between Hamas and Israel, and is pushing Paleostinian armed factions to violate the truce, Cairo is doing its utmost to reinforce the calm, which it views as serving Egypt's national interest.

Egypt is actively neutralizing attempts by Iran to send representatives and arms to Gazoo.

Meanwhile,
...back at the shattered spaceship, Fffflirgoll the Arcturan slithered stealthily toward the control room, where the humans had barricaded themselves...
Qatar has invested massively in the Gazoo Strip, donating $452 million for construction works. The Gulf state's investment is having a moderating yet growing influence on Gazoo as it helps the Hamas regime consolidate its illusory sovereignty and economy.

As a result, tensions between Shi'ite Iran and Sunni Egypt, Qatar and Turkey -- which is also seeking an influence in the Strip -- are on the rise.

It's safe to assume that Hamas will do everything it can to maintain the truce, so that it can continue its efforts to deepen its foundations as the rulers of an Islamist enclave, wedged between Egypt and Israel.

Hamas is enjoying its new-found legitimacy in the Arab world and would like to avoid an Israeli air campaign or ground offensive. Its efforts are not always successful, but they are ongoing.

Hamas's armed wing, Izzadin Kassam, is disciplined and obeying the cease-fire orders.

Proof can be found in the lack of response to Israel's targeted air strike this week on a Salafi-jihadi weapons manufacturer who was linked to a rocket attack on Eilat from Sinai last month.

Hamas is seeking economic independence in Gazoo, while dealing with acute energy and water crises and inflation in the housing market.

Gazoo now buys all of its fuel from Egypt -- some 30 million liters a month. Its sole power plant has priority as a recipient of the fuel, a product of Hamas's efforts to reduce cuts in the electricity supply.

Qatar donated 30 million liters of fuel to Gazoo last year.

But complications in its delivery from Egypt means that only 10 million liters have arrived in Gazoo.

The regime is also levying taxes across the Strip to raise funds for itself.

Meanwhile,
...back at the shattered spaceship, Fffflirgoll the Arcturan slithered stealthily toward the control room, where the humans had barricaded themselves...
Hamas is moving forward tentatively with an Islamization program.

Changes include police shaving the heads of youths with Western hairstyles, and passing into law the segregation of boys and girls in schools.

But Hamas is afraid of moving too fast or drastically and upsetting its population.

It appears as if Hamas's ambitions to solidify itself as a regime will act as a restraining force on its jihadi ideology, although unexpected incidents could remove that restraint at any time.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
IAF strike kills Hamas military chief Jabari
2012-11-15
Followup and more details in this JPost account.
The IAF struck and killed Hamas armed wing Izzadin Kassam Brigades commander Ahmed Jabari in central Gaza on Wednesday. The strike marked the beginning of Operation Pillar of Defense to target Hamas and Islamic Jihad terror organizations in Gaza, IDF spokesman Yoav Mordechai announced.

Jabari was killed when an IAF missile struck the car he was traveling in, in the central Strip. One other person was killed in the attack.

Following the assassination, the IAF struck over 20 underground rocket launchers belonging to Hamas and Islamic Jihad. The airstrikes targeted long-range rockets in the possession of terror organizations, such as the Fajr-5 and other rockets that are capable of striking Tel Aviv from Gaza. Palestinian sources said that six Gazans were killed in the IDF strikes.
Fajr-5: say, isn't that an Iranian brand?
The IDF said it believes it has eliminated the majority of the long-range threat.

"The first aim of this operation is to bring back quiet to southern Israel, and the second target is to strike at terror organizations," Mordechai said. "The homefront must brace itself resiliently," he added, describing Jabari as a man with "a lot of blood on his hands."

The IDF says Jabari carried out and ordered numerous terror attacks against Israel, including the abduction of Israeli soldier Gilad Schalit and the firing of hundreds of rockets in recent years.
Perhaps his mother loved him...
He was dedicated in the womb to the goddess Kali. He never belonged to his mother to love.
Mordechai added that Gaza is a "forward Iranian base," adding that the latest campaign of air strikes targeted most of the long-range offensive capabilities in the hands of Hamas and Islamic Jihad. He added that columns of smoke were visible around Gaza.

The majority of the Gaza weapons storage sites targeted by the IAF were located in civilian residential buildings, the IDF confirmed. "This is further evidence of the pattern of Hamas to use the population in Gaza as human shields," the IDF stressed.
Typical Paleo behavior, in other words...
Ten people including three children were killed by Israeli strikes on Wednesday, according to the Gazan health ministry. About 40 were wounded. Among the dead were an 11-month-old baby and a woman pregnant with twins.

The IDF has urged civilians to pay attention to instructions from the Home Front Command in light of the developments.

In response to the attacks, Hamas said that "the occupation has opened the gates of hell™."
As you say. Git along lil Gazan dogie, git along through that gate!
Senior Hamas official Izzat al-Rishq said the assassination will not "break the will of our people, nor weaken our resistance," Al Ahram reported.
Having all your weapons blow up literally under your feet may impact that. And if not, at least you will have neither weapons nor feet.
Al-Rishq made the comments on his Facebook site, adding that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is using the "war crime" to boost his chances of reelection, but that it could "cost him his political future."

Wednesday's violence came after a four-day rocket barrage which began Saturday appeared to have come to an end on Tuesday evening. The hostilities saw over 100 rockets fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel and Israeli retaliatory strikes which killed six Palestinians. Both Israel and Hamas sent signals to each other via Egypt that they would hold their fire unless attacked, after five days of mounting violence.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas's Mashaal: Prisoner deal is 'historic victory'
2011-10-12
Mashaal says 1,000 prisoners in exchange for Schalit; Izaddin al-Kassam spokesman claims Israel has accepted all the demands of the captors.

Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, leader Khaled Mashaal on Tuesday night called the deal to exchange Gilad Schalit for over 1,000 Paleostinian prisoners a "great achievement." "We are happy with this great achievement and we thank our God for that. But our happiness is mixed with sorrow because we were not able to gain the freedom of all prisoners," Meshaal said from Damascus
...The City of Jasmin is the oldest continuously-inhabited city in the world. It has not always been inhabited by the same set of fascisti...
, speaking in a televised speech.

Hamas presented the prisoner exchange agreement as a "historic victory," saying Israel has accepted all the demands of the captors.

Abu Obaida, front man for the armed wing of Hamas, Izzadin Kassam, said the agreement includes prisoners from east Jerusalem, Israeli Arabs and all the women and minors among the security prisoners.

He also pointed out that two-thirds of the prisoners who would be released in return for Gilad Schalit are serving lengthy terms in prison.

"This is an historic deal," Abu Obaida boasted. "Hamas will remain faithful to the cause of the prisoners and will continue to work toward securing the release of all of them."

Hamas officials revealed that the agreement was achieved with the help of the Egyptians. They said that the head of Egypt's General Intelligence Service, Murad Mawafi, was personally involved in the negotiations.

According to the officials, Ahmed Ja'bari, Izzadin Kassam's overall commander, visited Cairo two weeks ago to oversee the final details of the exchange.

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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Dupe URL: Gaza engineer describes Hamas rocket experiments
2011-08-20
Article from earlier this month, but still useful, I think.
Sections of investigation into Dirar Abu Sisi, taken into custody from Ukraine and brought to Israel, released for publication.

Gaza power plant engineer Dirar Abu Sisi, who according to foreign media reports was taken into custody from the Ukraine in March and brought to Israel, provided a rare in depth look at Hamas attempts to develop longer-range rockets aimed at Israeli civilians and efforts to improve its military capabilities following Operation Cast Lead.

The Beersheba Magistrate's Court released sections of the investigation by security forces of Abu Sisi for publication on Thursday.

Abu Sisi is charged with national-security offenses, conspiracy to commit murder and being active in a terrorist organization.

According to a report by Channel 10, during questioning, Abu Sisi described Hamas as a hierarchical organization that seeks to learn from mistakes and to constantly improve its attack capabilities against Israel.

He reportedly confessed to carrying out rocket experiments, during which projectiles were fired into the Mediterranean Sea from Khan Yunis.

“The rocket fell [into the water] 22 km. away, though it was supposed to reach 30 km.,” he said during questioning.

During the time of the experiments, Hamas was lacking material required to extend the range of the rockets. The material was later acquired through smuggling tunnels linking Sinai to Gaza.

According to the report, Abu Sisi expressed regret for his work on behalf of Hamas, saying: “I’m very sorry for belonging to the Muslim Brothers and Hamas, and for my activities in extending the range of rockets and setting up Hamas military operations.”

Abu Sisi also said he regretted all the information he gave to Hamas that now threatens the security of Israeli civilians, the report said.

Abu Sisi said that following Operation Cast Lead, when Hamas gunmen abandoned their positions in the face of advancing IDF troops, Ahmed Jabari, who heads Hamas’s military wing, Izzadin Kassam, and senior Hamas member Muhammad Def concluded that the organization had failed during the conflict, and appointed Abu Sisi to help set up a military academy.

Abu Sisi said he had been ordered to head the administration of the academy.

“I prepared the management side of things for the new military academy,” he said.

Hamas carried out an evaluation of its own performance and found that its decision-making processes had failed and that weapons had not been used correctly during battles, Abu Sisi said. It also found failures at the command and management levels.

He said under interrogation that he had received veiled death threats from top Hamas officials when he expressed a desire to leave the organization.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Gaza engineer describes Hamas rocket experiments
2011-08-20
Article from earlier this month, but still useful, I think.
Sections of investigation into Dirar Abu Sisi, taken into custody from Ukraine and brought to Israel, released for publication.

Gaza power plant engineer Dirar Abu Sisi, who according to foreign media reports was taken into custody from the Ukraine in March and brought to Israel, provided a rare in depth look at Hamas attempts to develop longer-range rockets aimed at Israeli civilians and efforts to improve its military capabilities following Operation Cast Lead.

The Beersheba Magistrate's Court released sections of the investigation by security forces of Abu Sisi for publication on Thursday.

Abu Sisi is charged with national-security offenses, conspiracy to commit murder and being active in a terrorist organization.

According to a report by Channel 10, during questioning, Abu Sisi described Hamas as a hierarchical organization that seeks to learn from mistakes and to constantly improve its attack capabilities against Israel.

He reportedly confessed to carrying out rocket experiments, during which projectiles were fired into the Mediterranean Sea from Khan Yunis.

“The rocket fell [into the water] 22 km. away, though it was supposed to reach 30 km.,” he said during questioning.

During the time of the experiments, Hamas was lacking material required to extend the range of the rockets. The material was later acquired through smuggling tunnels linking Sinai to Gaza.

According to the report, Abu Sisi expressed regret for his work on behalf of Hamas, saying: “I’m very sorry for belonging to the Muslim Brothers and Hamas, and for my activities in extending the range of rockets and setting up Hamas military operations.”

Abu Sisi also said he regretted all the information he gave to Hamas that now threatens the security of Israeli civilians, the report said.

Abu Sisi said that following Operation Cast Lead, when Hamas gunmen abandoned their positions in the face of advancing IDF troops, Ahmed Jabari, who heads Hamas’s military wing, Izzadin Kassam, and senior Hamas member Muhammad Def concluded that the organization had failed during the conflict, and appointed Abu Sisi to help set up a military academy.

Abu Sisi said he had been ordered to head the administration of the academy.

“I prepared the management side of things for the new military academy,” he said.

Hamas carried out an evaluation of its own performance and found that its decision-making processes had failed and that weapons had not been used correctly during battles, Abu Sisi said. It also found failures at the command and management levels.

He said under interrogation that he had received veiled death threats from top Hamas officials when he expressed a desire to leave the organization.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Palestinian factions announce immediate cease fire
2011-04-08
[Jerusalem Post Front Page] The Israel Air Force struck three smuggling tunnels in the Gazoo Strip late Thursday night after Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, announced an immediate cease-fire in the Gazoo Strip in an effort to reign in growing escalations.

After consulting with various other Paleostinian terrorist factions in Gazoo and other international Arab officials, Hamas said that the cease-fire went into effect at 11 p.m. Thursday.

Hamas reportedly ordered all armed factions in Gazoo to halt fire into Israel.

Earlier Thursday, the Hamas military wing, the Izzadin Kassam Brigades, grabbed credit for firing a Kornet anti-tank missile at a children's schoolbus near Kibbutz Saad in the Sha'ar Hanegev regional council, which left a 16-year-old at death's door and the driver in light condition.

The attack was "the first response to the continuing crimes of the occupation," a Hamas statement said.

In response to the attack, the IDF spokesperson said that the air force had struck nine targets in the Gazoo Strip and that artillery forces had struck the area from where the anti-tank missile was fired.

Five Paleostinians were killed and 33 injured in the strikes, Paleostinian medical sources reported.

Speaking at the IDF's Southern Command earlier Thursday night, Defense Minister Ehud Barak spoke about the school bus attack and called it a "very serious event that hit deep into Israeli territory from deep within the Gazoo Strip. That is something that we cannot accept," he added.

Commenting on IDF, IAF and artillery strikes on Gazoo, the defense minister said: "The actions being taken right now are a response to [the attack] and they will continue as long as necessary in order to make clear that things like this cannot continue."

The responses by the IDF are both purposeful and effective, Barak said, adding that, "We see Hamas as responsible for everything originating in Gazoo, and we expect that Hamas will understand what is allowed, and of course, what is forbidden."
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
New clash with Hamas looms
2010-12-10
Three weeks before the two-year anniversary of Operation Cast Lead, and amid escalating rocket fire from the Gaza Strip, defense officials warned on Thursday that Israel is preparing for a possible clash with Hamas in the near future.

On Thursday morning, the Israel Air Force bombed three targets in the Gaza Strip that the IDF said were used by terrorists, in response to a mortar barrage the night before that wounded one Israeli.

Four to five shells were fired from Gaza into the Eshkol region late on Wednesday night, injuring a community security officer who was airlifted to Soroka University Hospital in Beersheba.

Defense officials noted that since the beginning of the month, there have been over a dozen mortar and Kassam rocket attacks, more than double in the parallel period last month. In addition, anadvanced anti-tank missile was fired several days ago at an IDF armored vehicle along the Gaza border, causing extensive damage.

None of the vehicle’s occupants was injured.

Officials said that Hamas was not directly behind the attacks but that it was turning a blind eye to other terrorist groups, some of which worked on behalf of Hamas.

“The IDF must be ready to operate in Gaza in a more extensive way than in the past,” Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi warned this week.

Hamas is thought to be divided regarding whether it should renew its terrorist attacks against Israel from the Gaza Strip. While the organization is believed to still be deterred as a result of Cast Lead, it is assessed to have mostly completed the rehabilitation of its military and has recently obtained long-range missiles, capable of reaching Tel Aviv, as well as advanced antiaircraft missiles.

The political leadership in Gaza, headed by Ismail Haniyeh, is believed to be a restraining factor at the moment, while the Izzadin Kassam military wing, led by Ahmed Ja’abri, is said to be calling for a renewal of attacks.
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