Security experts believe dissent against Hamas is growing in the Gaza Strip, prompting Hamas to relax its resolve against rocket fire into Israel, Army Radio reported Monday. Israel’s offensive in the Gaza Strip last winter was followed by relative calm, with rocket attacks from the coastal enclave a rare occurrence. However, over the last week, in a dramatic escalation, Gaza militants fired over 20 rockets and mortar shells into Israel, to which Israel retaliated with air strikes. On Sunday, an Israel Air Force strike in the central Gaza Strip killed three Palestinian militants, including a senior field commander, hours after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed a ‘powerful response’ to any attacks from the coastal territory. Security officials told Army Radio on Monday that Israel’s plan to build a security fence along its southern border with Egypt – to prevent the entry of ‘infiltrators and terrorists’ as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu put it on Sunday – and the delays in the closing of an Israel-Hamas prisoner exchange deal, have swayed public opinion against the ruling party in Gaza. Meanwhile, in contrast to previous Israeli attacks on Gaza, Sunday’s operation drew no condemnations from any Palestinian group, and […]
Monday, January 11th, 2010
Security Experts: Dissent Against Hamas Growing In Gaza
Author: JACK KHOURY
Source: Haaretz (Israel)
Publication Date: 08:45 11/01/2010
Link: Security Experts: Dissent Against Hamas Growing In Gaza
Source: Haaretz (Israel)
Publication Date: 08:45 11/01/2010
Link: Security Experts: Dissent Against Hamas Growing In Gaza
Stephan: Peace in this region has to come from within; maybe this is a sign changes are afoot.